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Another Reason To Keep Omar Khadr Locked Up and Out of Canada

January 18th, 2010No Comments

Man CG would like to put a bullet between that little c*******er’s eyes, but I probably have to get in line, right Canada?
CG is aware he has other options though when it comes to getting payback from makers of the IEDs (roadside bombs) taking the lives of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan where Omar Khadr earned [...]

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Tags: Canada in Afghanistan · Heroes

5 More Reasons To Let U.S Keep Or Kill Omar Khadr

January 1st, 2010No Comments

Yesterday four more Canadian soldiers and a Calgary Herald journalist were killed in Afghanistan after the armored vehicle they were traveling in struck a roadside bomb.
Sgt. Kirk Taylor (Yarmouth NS) Sgt. George Mick (EDM, AB), Cpl. Zachery McCormack (EDM, AB), and Pte. Garret William Chidley (Shilo MB), were all killed while on patrol south of [...]

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Tags: Canada in Afghanistan · Heroes

The 134th Reason Why CG Thinks Omar Khadr Should Be Put To Death

December 24th, 2009No Comments

I know it won’t happen, but I wish it would.  The 134th reason why CG thinks somebody should snuff the life out terrorist Omar Khadr happened two days before Christmas.
Lt. Andrew Richard Nuttall died just two days before Christmas while on foot patrol in the Panjwaii District, and yes, it was the kind of bomb [...]

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Father Executes Rapist Son

December 5th, 20091 Comment

I doubt too many people who visit Crooked in Canada have ever heard of 37-year-old James Pinkney Sr., but to a rape victim this guy is her hero.
I don’t think there are too many fathers on the planet that would do what this dad did when he learned that his 15-year-old son raped a three-year-old [...]

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Canadian Government Replacing Liberal Guidebook for Immigrants

November 12th, 2009No Comments

Out with old and in with the new, that’s what I say.
If a person wants to become a citizen of Canada, then he or she should know about the sacrifices Canadian citizens made to make Canada that great country it is today.
I could not have said it any better myself Joe whoever you are, though [...]

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Hey Guys, Are You Your Wife’s Hero

September 22nd, 2009No Comments

When it comes to doing for my wife what I think she deserves having done for her, there isn’t much I wouldn’t do for her, including killing somebody if it got right down to it. I will do for my wife whatever it takes to keep her safe, and whenever possible, happy, the latter being [...]

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Tags: Distressed Canadians Abroad · Heroes · Homicidal Maniacs

Somebody Give The Man A Home Instead Of A Medal

September 6th, 2009No Comments

44-year-old homeless man Faron Hall has been a busy boy saving lives this year. In the spring, he saved a teenager who was drowning in the Red River (Winnipeg, Manitoba) and was aptly called a hero, despite Hall saying that he did what any other ordinary person would have done.
You would think that after that [...]

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