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Old 18-07-2008, 12:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Jonathan Kay agreeing with the wussy bleeding hearts.

have a look at this.

balance is a good thing if you can't get hold of your lithium.

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This is a bad day for Canada. As I write this at 1pm Tuesday, piteous video images from Omar Khadr’s interrogation at Guantanamo Bay are not only the #1 news item on the National Post web site, but also the lead item on BBC News and USA Today. Millions of Web surfers are now wondering why Canada’s government has acquiesced — and as the video shows, even participated — in the unconscionable treatment of a blubbering boy-soldier.

As someone who otherwise considers himself one of the War on Terror’s noisiest Canadian cheerleaders, I submit that the bleeding hearts are right on this one: Omar Khadr needs to come home.
Jonathan Kay: Free Omar Khadr | freedetainees.org
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