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Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Millions for Deportation…
Those who question my unwavering belief that the deleterious effects of modern liberalism have turned Canada into a putrid cesspool of sin and a haven for terrorists should examine the case of the Khadr family. They are, by the admission of one of its members, an “al-Qaeda family.” The father, Ahmed Said Khadr, was the one of the terrorist group’s top financers and a senior member of its leadership. His eldest son, Abdullah, ran a terrorist training camp and is believed to be in hiding along with other al-Qaeda fighters. Another son, Omar, killed an American solider in Afghanistan and is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The third son, Abdurahman is apparently the only morally decent member of the family and is the only one who, in a just world, would be allowed to live- he turned on the rest of his family and worked for the CIA against al-Qaeda. A fourth son, Abdul Karim, was wounded in a skirmish with Pakistani security forces which killed his father. He and his mother were recently allowed to return to Canada and, in fact, were issued new passports for that very purpose. It is they with whom we must be most seriously concerned today.

For you see, poor Abdul Karim was wounded very badly while fighting alongside his fellow al-Qaeda members (though, to the lasting shame of the Pakistanis and to our inconvenience, he was not wounded quite badly enough). At the moment he is paralyzed from the waist down.

Now, due to the nature of his injuries, there is indeed some hope for his recovery if he is allowed to receive sufficiently sophisticated treatment. This treatment, of course, is unavailable anywhere in the series of Third World trash heaps which, together, make up was is laughably referred to as “Islamic Civilization.” Given this young Abdul’s mother, Maha el Samnah, who just a month ago was busy praising the September 11th attacks, suddenly recovered her love of the infidel West. This should hardly be surprising. After all, Canadians are often told that their health care system is the “envy of the world.” “Canadian Health Care: #1 With Moslem Terrorists,” might make a catchy slogan during some future series of public service announcement.

Reports assure us that, because Abdul Karim has been away for so long, he will have to wait a full three months before he becomes eligible for Canada’s fully state-paid health care system. In the meantime his family will have to pay. Luckily for him Canada’s organized Islamic community (who, peaceful as they are, seem to have yet to meet a terrorist they don’t fall in love with) is already banding together to pay for the three months before he becomes a responsibility of the Canadian taxpayer. Given young Abdul Karim’s injuries, I imagine that his hospital stay and need for health care will greatly exceed three months and probably extend to years. And, of course, we have no guaranteed that, even if we manage to restore young Abdul Karim to health, he will not be back for more treatment in another few years after being killed somewhere while trying to spread the benevolent words of Muhammad (“Peace” be upon him) with a gun.

Additionally, Dalton McGuinty, the Liberal Premier of Ontario, has informed us that Mother Khadr will be eligible for welfare as well. Naturally. Glad to know it.

I don’t think a single cent of taxpayer’s money should go to assist in the medical recovery of one of the enemies of our civilization. This isn’t about the dollar figure itself. At the most, Khadr’s treatment might cost a million or so dollars. I’d be happy to see the government pay ten times that amount to have them physically removed from the country and modify to the laws to specifically deny them and those like them admission. Frankly, I’d be ecstatic to see these scum dealt with in a much better way: I’d even cut a cheque for the rope, needle, bullet, or electricity and then personally administer them. Of course, I suppose I’d have to wait in line for that.

I know that various terrorist apologists, a small fraction of them well-meaning, will come back at me and say, “They’re Canadian citizens and haven’t been convicted of any crime. They have rights.” To that I say this: I don’t care. Members and supporters of al-Qaeda, whatever some piece of paper might say, have no fundamental human rights which any other person is bound to respect. They’re subhuman trash which are due less regard than a cockroach. They’re all slime. No, they’re worse than that. They are the lowest form of life in existence on this entire planet and no regard or effort should be made on our part to preserve their comfort, their health or their lives, save a negative effort.

In a just world we wouldn’t even have had to have this argument. In the old days the British, or whichever other colonial power was left to deal with this mess, would have simply left Abdul Karim and his mother to rot in Pakistan or, were they somehow forced into their hands, dealt with the mother by dumping her at the first convenient point and with Abdul Karim by just and expedient measures involving a rope and the nearest sturdy tree.

Now, obviously, I’m never going to get a majority behind what I’ve just mentioned and, in any case, I’m not much interested in having to go to jail on account of some Untermenschen trash. So, let’s do what we can within the realm of the possible. Revoke the Khadr’s citizenship, remove them from Canada, and hope that a just God will see to it that some people in some other part of the world have them rapidly dispatched to a well-earned eternity in Hell.
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