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Canadian MP Sides with ISIS Over his Own Constituents

Honestly, dude, I pat myself on the back every time you disagree with me. Thanks for the new sig, though. :)

I don't even bother reading his posts, nothing but a troll. He'd argue that cancer is good just to be the opposite of a liberal, and its clear, he doesn't read more than a sentence of anybody and can't most more than 2 sentences
 
The problem is that this isn't a new thing at all:

"According to the updated data released Tuesday, the intelligence community has confirmed that a total of 121 former detainees have re-engaged in terrorism."

Intel report: 121 former Gitmo detainees returned to terrorism | TheHill

What's new is that you guys up in Canada think you are going to get different results from attempting to 'rehabilitate terrorists'. What's that line about people who are unable to learn from history?

I have to agree with this. If 'Pixey-Dust' and his cohorts are gonna let any of these people in my country, they'd better be more than 'under lock and key', like 'under the ground'. They better never climb out. Go ahead and study them if you must...but never let them out. Know matter what you think you've convinced them of.
 
This is one way;

So Canada should elect or appoint returning terrorist fighters to political positions of power, is what you're saying.

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Originally Posted by Tim the plumber View Post
This is one way;

David Ben-Gurion
David Ben-Gurion, leader of Mapai and head of the Jewish Agency became Israel's first prime minister. The position became permanent on 8 March 1949, when the first government was formed. Ben-Gurion retained his role until late 1953, when he resigned in order to settle in the Kibbutz of Sde Boker.

So Canada should elect or appoint returning terrorist fighters to political positions of power, is what you're saying.

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Just pointing out that the titkle terrorist is sometimes a fleeting one.
 
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