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WHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
If Canada keeps going on about this they'll become even more embarassing.
You guys can't take Tucker Carlson weeks ago? The US has to listen to that crap from your pissant little burg daily.
Go whine some more, and wave your good conduct medals from the UN. We'll do all the work--like giving you an economy.
The Canadian regime and the corrupt ruling elite there are so completely worthless that one could almost make the case for sending in a platoon of 100 marines armed with Ruger Mini-14s to overthrow their stinking excuse for a government, if it would require even that many.
Problem is, the place is simply not worth the effort. Let's instead encourage the Quebecois to break away along with other provinces. I have more respect for Muslims than for these bedwetting leftists.
No self serving agenda with this guy (Liberal I bet).
Secondly, this person takes much too personal comments made by a nobody on an unwatched cable channel. Somehow this person should not get away with calling Tucker a conservative!
Does this person have an email address??
"We are an Al Qaeda family." So spoke one of the Khadrs, a Muslim Canadian household whose near single-minded devotion to Osama bin Laden contains important lessons for the West."
Wife Maha Elsamnah took her then 14-year-old son Omar from Canada to Pakistan in 2001 and enrolled him for Al Qaeda training.
Daughter Zaynab, 23, was engaged to one terrorist and married, with Osama bin Laden himself present at the nuptials, a Qaeda member in 1999. Zaynab endorses the 9/11 atrocities and hopes her infant daughter will die fighting Americans.
Son Abdullah, 22, is a Qaeda fugitive constantly on the move to elude capture. Canadian intelligence states he ran a Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan during the Taliban period, something Abdullah denies.
Son Omar, 17, stands accused of hurling a grenade in July 2002, killing an American medic in Afghanistan. Omar lost sight in one eye in the fighting and is now a U.S. detainee in Guantánamo.
Son Abdul Karim, 14, half-paralyzed by wounds sustained in the October 2003 shoot-out that left his father dead, is presently prisoner in a Pakistani hospital.
many Americans still believe this urban myth.
What planet has this writer been living on. I don't know of anyone who thinks that the 9/11 hijackers came into the US through Canada. In fact, I seem to remember there being widespread outrage and anger (rightfully so) after it was discovered, and widely publicized, that they came in to the US right through the front door.
This guy certainly does have an inflated sense of importance when it comes to Canada. If he wanted to be really truthful he wouldn't have to do much research to figure out that most Americans don't really give a damn about Canada at all.
Who or what is this Canada thingy you speak of?? Sounds creepy.
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Wow, what a hard-hitting expose this clown wrote....I like Canada a lot, but have a difficult time liking some of the US bashers that live up North. Tell them to go back to France and leave the real Americans alone!! What a crock this guy writes, and in a way, I feel sorry for his being so stupid and insipid!
Please FReepmail me to get on or off this Canada ping list.
Sounds to me like Mr. Mamann, is just whining about a lack of business.
Bio:
Mamann & Associates
74 Victoria Street> Suite 303
Toronto, Canada M5C 2A5
Tel: 416-862-0000
Fax: 416-862-0625
Website: http://www.migrationlaw.com
E-mail: gman@migrationlaw.com
Founding Principal
Mr. Guidy Mamann is the founding member of Mamann & Associates (formerly Mamann, Kranc) and has been practicing primarily in the field of immigration law since 1987.
Mr. Mamann is one of only 20 lawyers in Ontario who has been certified as anImmigration Law Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada.
He has also been rated as one of Canada's "frequently recommended" immigration lawyers by Lexpert, Canada's leading lawyer rating service.
Mr. Mamann was formerly employed in 1984 as an immigration officer by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. He graduated in 1985 from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University in Toronto.
Mr. Mamann has been interviewed extensively by The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, LA Times, as well as CTV, CBC, City TV, BBC etc. He also writes a column on Immigration each Monday in Toronto's Metro News.
The policy sounds fair to me. If you are a refugee, you should apply for such status in the first free country you enter. You should not be shopping around for a country to flee to. Otherwise, your refugee claim loses credibility. the only reason so many so-called refugees want to go to Canada is that immigration there has very lax standards and the refugees get to have government paid housing and welfare. A lot of so called refugees arrive by air without passports or any other ID. They destroy them on the plane after boarding to facilitate a refugee claim. Without ID there is no way know exactly who they are so immigration has to assume they are refugees.
Consider the source. The writer is an immigration lawyer whose livelihood was severely curtailed by the new rules.
This article makes me cringe on so many levels, I don't know where to start. Reading this makes me want to go home, close the curtains, and drink a magnum of wine, whilst weeping. Damn this journalist is a f*cking idiot.
Although it's true the American immigration system is a joke if Canada doesn't change theirs and in a hurry the only law Guidy Mamann will be practicing in 20 years is Sharia.
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:33 AM
To: metro
Subject: Time to take off 9/11-coloured glasses
Stop being so selfish and concerned with only your personal "rice bowl."
There is a shooting war going on in the world that was not started by western civilization. Radical Islam not the US is the enemy.
Response:
Lee: I don't think I am being selfish.
We should support all reasonable measures to combat terrorism. I just don't think its necessary for our refugees to be selected by the US. I think we can do a great job on it. Don't you think so?
Yours Truly, Guidy Mamann, LL.B., Barrister & Solicitor