Conrad Black says, “I was treated inappropriately and unfairly throughout my lengthy interaction with the American justice system.”  Ha Ha How many time has a convicted criminal said that before, huh?

Conrad Black sounds like a convicted criminal with that lame comment. What a joke. Waa, waa, waa.

Says Black about having his Order of Canada stripped from him, “It would heap insult upon injury upon him to strip him of his membership in the Order of Canada because of his U.S. criminal conviction when no Canadian court would have found him guilty of the same charges.” This from a guy who renounced his Canadian citizenship because a British lordship meant more to him than being Canadian — are you kidding me!  He’s more than a joke.

And further more, how can he be so sure he wouldn’t have been convicted of the same charges he was convicted of in the U.S. Not only is the former media mogul a joke, but he’s an arrogant bastard too.

Who the fuck does he thing he is? He doesn’t deserve to be Canadian with that attitude, and at the end of the day, I hope he is stripped of his Order of Canada.

What an asshole!

And Henry Kissinger says in a letter to those deciding whether or not to strip Black of his Order of Canada, “My very high regard for his integrity and character is unimpaired and any finding by your advisory board that found otherwise, I strongly believe, be unjust.”  Black’s integrity and character is unimpaired — get fucking real ya crazy bastard. How much did he pay you to say that I wonder?”

Hopefully the people with the power to strip Black of his Canadian honour aren’t as foolish as Kissinger to believe such nonsense about a man who is as crooked as bobby pin.

He’s joking right — his integrity and character is unimpaired, and this after he renounced his Canadian citizenship not only for the sake of a British title, but out pf contempt he felt towards then prime minister, Jean Chretien, and Canadian laws.

Unfuckingbelievable!

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