"After 13 years in custody, Khadr will be breathing fresh air, walking the streets and maintaining his unrepentant pose of victimhood.
After 13 years, the real victims and the real children in this case the daughter and son of the real hero, SFC Speer, Taryn and Tanner will still be without a father."
WHAT?!?! Ping!
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There is justice ultimately. No one gets away with anything in the long term.
Why is this being treated as crime, not war?
That’s what is going to happen when you allow combatants to live . . . especially if they are friendly to our CinC.
I am so ashamed to have been born in that country. I think I will start the process to renounce my Canadian citizenship.
Let’s hope that the judge who set him loose is his only victim.
A judge ordered Khadr released on bail, while he appeals his sentence. She was of the Alberta Queens Bench. The government then took that verdict to another court and appealed the decision. The second judge, also being a women, threw out the government appeal.
Prime Minister Harper appeared on television. He decried the decision. He repeated that Khadr committed murder and other offences. He gave his condolences to the family of the American medic who was killed by Khadr.
Friends, it was the Black Robes who did this. Same as they have done in the United States against the public will.