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To the Editor: Send us your lazy, radicalized, self-aggrandizing, murderous terrorists. And if you fit that description and you're already here, please, make yourself right at home. It's official folks.

To the Editor:

Send us your lazy, radicalized, self-aggrandizing, murderous terrorists. And if you fit that description and you're already here, please, make yourself right at home.

It's official folks. Canada will harbour anyone as long as they belong to some sort of politically correct group. And the nastier the better.

Barring a diplomatic miracle, confessed murderer Omar Khadr will be released onto Canadian streets thanks to the efforts of a litigious, self-righteous, crypto-Islamic-crusading, one-percent liberal elite who decided Khadr's rights had been denied when he didn't get a full night's sleep after being captured on the battlefield, a battlefield on which over 150 of Canada's bravest sons and daughters have been killed and countless more maimed.

This liberal elite claims Khadr was a child soldier. But he most certainly was not. According to the United Nations a combatant must be 14 or younger to be considered a child soldier; Khadr was 15 when he was apprehended. And what of Khadr's claims of torture? Totally untrue according to none other than the little bearded terrorist himself. Turns out he was lying to his liberal comrades all along.

Meanwhile, Quebec socialists, communists and political murderers alike, are out in the streets every night protesting plans to raise college tuition. They represent the laziest segment of French-Canadian society; how else do you describe a student who can't manage to earn a few hundred extra bucks on summer break? But what about being political murderers? Do lazy students in Quebec have this in common with Khadr? You bet they do.

Maximilien Robespierre said infamously in 1794 at the peak of the mass killing spree in Paris referred to as the Reign of Terror, that "Terror is nothing else than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible." His words were reiterated by Che Guevara - the mass murderer of the Cuban revolution whose image adorns more T-shirts than any rock star living or dead - when he said that "To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary. A revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate."

The Front de libération du Québec put these sentiments into practice during the October Crisis in 1970 when they kidnapped the province's minister of labour, Pierre Laporte, while he was playing football with his nephew. Within a week he was found strangled to death, his body stuffed in the trunk of a car. A communiqué to police referred to him derisively as the "minister of unemployment and assimilation." Unwilling to uphold justice, Prime Minister Trudeau let Laporte's executioners escape to Cuba on a Canadian Forces aircraft provided by taxpayers. All but three that is, who were later apprehended, only to receive what amounts to a slap on the wrist. One of these murderers would later emerge at political rallies for the Parti Quebecois, always to a standing ovation. To his credit, René Lévesque, the leader of the PQ at the time, condemned this man publicly.

This murderer's name is Paul Rose, and far from being likewise condemned by anyone in Quebec's most recent revolutionary movement, he was allowed to speak at a rally for CLASSE (La Coalition large de l'Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale étudiante), the radical group driving the protests to freeze tuition in La belle province, at the rest of Canada's expense.

How on earth does a confessed murderer end up speaking at a public rally for ANY cause in Canada? Well, according to the leader of CLASSE, it would have been rude to prevent Mr. Rose from speaking.

But excusez-moi, isn't it rude to strangle a man? Maybe someone should ask Mr. Khadr for his opinion on blowing people up before he addresses any groups of Canadians.

This was Canada my friends. And now, thanks to homicidal maniacs like Rose and Khadr and every liberal Jacobin who backs them, this is Canada being controlled by hyper-liberals. Any questions?

Mischa Popoff, Osoyoos, BC.

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