What to do with Khadr?…

*sigh*
I have a few thoughts on that subject, but I’ll stick to what’s being said in the news medias.
Mr. Kuebler says Mr. Khadr, in those early months, gave a statement that not only reflected that, but also said he’d tossed the grenade after eyeing the serviceman treat another U.S. soldier for battlefield wounds.
But as time went on, his statements changed to reflect a new scenario that emerged after the authorities realized Mr. Khadr’s gunshot injuries showed he’d been shot in the back, and shrapnel injuries to his eyes showed it was unlikely he could see anything.
“So, we know Omar was giving false statements,” Mr. Kuebler said in an interview.
There’s a good chance Khadr is lying across the board. And why not? He was captured in Afghanistan, siding in an armed conflict next to taliban terrorists. If convicted, the 21 y/o kid faces life in prison.
What else?…
U.S. NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO, Cuba - The Conservative government is resisting repatriating Omar Khadr back to Canada because it believes he would have “no other recourse” than to reconnect with his family - which it calls “terrorist sympathizers.”
The government also defends its position as being in Canada’s long-term security interest.
Gee, you think? From southern Ontario, was he? No terrorists there. Only moderate Hezbollah supporters and this guy…

When Jamal Akkal left the israeli jail where he spent five years for conspiracy of committing murder of canadian jews, he came back home…to Windsor Ontario. He was born in Palestine (which isn’t a country, so no nationality until he was accepted in Canada).
Nothing we could do to refuse his entry, he has no record here in Canada.
You want islamophobia? Gimme Jamal Akkal and I’ll gripe to you all you want!
The Quran tells the ummah to hate Jews.
There are fatwas that call for Jihad against the Jews.
Every year, there are murders by Muslims on kuffars (infidels) using the Quran as the principle motivation.
…and yet canadians think Omar Khadr should be brought back to Canada. Yeah, like he’s just the nice kid next door.
He’s not.