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Old 24th Oct 2014, 05:51
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Just came on CBC News, the guys mother works for the Federal imigration department, make what you will of this gem of information.
The cbc(the commie broadcasting corp?) and,




Yes. The Mother is the Deputy Director of the Refugee & Immigration Commission [or former dep/dir, now retired - or - soon will be] - and - his Father is a Libyan who returned to Libya and fought for a rebel faction against Gaddafi in 2011 ..and, the CBC claims this ISIS recruit thug is nothing more than a misunderstood doper?


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Top marks!

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Old 24th Oct 2014, 12:59
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..and, the CBC claims this ISIS recruit thug is nothing more than a misunderstood doper?
Pac West, he might be that as well. I've found that dopers often slur their words and phrases.
Combine that with his foreign accent.
He is probably misunderstood more often than not.

For a few of the Congressional Morons on my side of the border who hate firearms: is a 30-30 now going to be reclassified as an assault weapon?

Vin Rouge: I am quite familiar with that aspect of Japanese culture, thanks. What I wasn't too comfortable with is how you described it.

If you get the chance to go to Japan, there are still plenty of Shinto shrines where people pay their respects to a variety of the kami, and their ancestors. I always treated such places as holy ground, out of respect for local custom and tradition.

To all: apologies for thread drift.
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Old 25th Oct 2014, 15:05
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Yesterday I took one of our little aircraft and flew down highway 401,{ for those not from Canada this is the main route between Montreal and Ontario} During the pasage of the convoy escorting our murdered reservist from Ottawa to Hamilton the bridges and roadsides were packed with Canadians saying goodbye to him. and paying their last respects. Today comes news of the first defaceing of a mosque, hardly suprising given the circumstances, if those of the Islamic faith dont get their house in order right now I fear this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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This cartoon appeared in a Canadian paper. It says everything really.


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VinRouge,
Another British jihadist from Portsmouth has been reportedly killed on the frontline in Syria, the fourth to die from a group of six men who travelled from Hampshire last year to fight for the Islamic State
Tragic.









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Old 25th Oct 2014, 17:01
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Basil, pray why do you consider the death of one of these killers, rapist assholes, tradgic?
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Suspected Terror attack in Canada

Clunck.
I think that was a case of good old fashioned British sarcasm.
That blokes death will be mourned by very few people in Britain.
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Old 25th Oct 2014, 17:58
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What annoys me even more than the scum who go over there to fight with ISIL, are their families being deluded enough to believe they will actually be able to come home and live a normal life, on the slim chance that their appeals work.

They will be arrested as soon as they are back on British soil, and hopefully the Judge will make sure they need to stick a cork up their arse every time they have a shower, for many years to come....
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Old 25th Oct 2014, 18:00
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Viking, over here we have at least two federal politicians who have sugested that we negotiate with these scumbags, also provide humanitarian aid, rather than bomb the daylights out of them, so such" British humour" is likely to fall on deaf ears in Canada, so forgive me if I fail to see the lighter side of this, I gues having spent a fair bit of time in the ME I have become jaded with the whole lot of them.{with one exception}
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Clunck, if you think you are the only country in the world that is affected by ISIL and have sympathisers and people who oppose military intervention against them, then you are mistaken. When Parliament was voting on military intervention in Iraq, there was a group of anti-war protesters, protesting outside Downing Street. They totally disregarded the feelings of the families of the hostages.

Sometimes, a little bit of light hearted humour goes a long way. We all hate ISIL, so it's only natural that we ridicule them.
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Old 25th Oct 2014, 19:56
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Typhoon, of course we dont think we are the only country affected by these scumbags! or is this absurd statement further "British humor" which as a colonial its way above me? Regarless of your intent the fact that the UK also has politicos as removed from the real world as some of ours seems to indicate that the Chamberlin DNA pool is alive and well world wide, regretfully Canada, along with the UK ,has so degraded our military that we can no longer "send a gunboat" and fix things, we like you, dont have a single flatop left in service, this thanks to years of Governments with no clue that the rest of the world can be a very nasty place.
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Old 26th Oct 2014, 01:14
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are their families being deluded enough to believe they will actually be able to come home and live a normal life
What chance being able to get back in without a passport?

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They'll just make a trip to their respective embassies in Jordan and claim to be tourists whose passports have been stolen in a local market, and ask for a replacement. All they'll need is a fingerprint match - easy in these computerized days.

Now the Embassy staff should note their names/ID numbers on the terrorist watch list and take them into custody - but we all know how often people on those lists have slipped past government officials who have the lists right in front of them.
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Old 26th Oct 2014, 07:59
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Whenever I see these videos I can't help thinking of the film 'Four Lions'...


Oh, and by the way, its now a one-way ticket to IS for those that join apparently. If you want to leave they will kill you - how's that for a retention measure!

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Old 26th Oct 2014, 08:07
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PS. i've got a plan. Let them take all of the land they want. Get the friendlies out of the way and then use a few of these bad boys...


Problem solved.
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