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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:47 pm
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Roxham road Nahh, she should go with all the other asylum seekers.... in Thorncliffe Park. She'll feel right at home.
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:15 pm
I don't know...isn't she an apostate? I get the feeling she's an apostate.
I wouldn't be optimistic on the life span of an apostate in Thorncliffe park.
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:57 pm
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Rahaf Al-Qunun: Saudi Teen Refugee Arrives In Canada And Chrystia Freeland Puts An Armlock On Her$1: I am glad the young lady is in Canada. I am not so glad that the hypocrites of the Liberal government have sunk their claws into her. The LPC is an apologist for Islam, the very tyranny Rahaf al-Qunun is fleeing. Trudeau is more interested in sticking it to Saudi than caring about this girl given his vote whoring Islamophilia. I hope this young lady rebels against being used as a Liberal charm bracelet.
Rahaf Mohammed Saudi teenager arrives Toronto as@Canada grants asylum. Minister Freeland accompanies her . Rahaf doesnt comment at this time. @CBCNews @CBCTheNational pic.twitter.com/Dc3CfxH1kc
— Susan Ormiston (@OrmistonOnline) January 12, 2019 https://www.blazingcatfur.ca/2019/01/12 ... ck-on-her/ Just another right wing crackpot tweet, I’ve heard homeless people ranting on the street that was more reasoned and factual.
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:59 pm
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Now Beave, if I say to you she needs to get her ass down to Roxham road and jump the border out of the liberal oligarchy into a safe 3rd country for some freedom are you going to tell me that can't be challenged because it's sarcasm?  If there wasn’t an anti-Muslim angle to this you’d be demanding to send her back. Wouldn’t you?
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:54 pm
BRAH BRAH: "If Canada is so committed to helping women and protecting human rights, why do we buy Terror-Oil?"fifeboy fifeboy: BRAH BRAH: Dear Diary... *Mod Edit* Dear Diary... *Mod Edit* 
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:04 pm
Sticking it to Saudi Arabia is basically the definition of sticking it to mainline extremist islam. Isn't sticking it to Saudi Arabia a good thing?
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:32 am
Tricks Tricks: Sticking it to Saudi Arabia is basically the definition of sticking it to mainline extremist islam. Isn't sticking it to Saudi Arabia a good thing? No. Anyone backed into a corner will come out fighting. Getting SA to change is a good thing, but they have been taking a lot of heat lately. It might have been smarter for us to accept her, without the press conference on her arrival as we've gained a bit of credibility since our twitter eruption that no one backed us up on, followed by SA murdering journalists that everyone condemns.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:14 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: Tricks Tricks: Sticking it to Saudi Arabia is basically the definition of sticking it to mainline extremist islam. Isn't sticking it to Saudi Arabia a good thing? No. Anyone backed into a corner will come out fighting. Getting SA to change is a good thing, but they have been taking a lot of heat lately. It might have been smarter for us to accept her, without the press conference on her arrival as we've gained a bit of credibility since our twitter eruption that no one backed us up on, followed by SA murdering journalists that everyone condemns. Saudi Arabia isn't going to attack us, that's suicide for them. They've already fucked the oil market for us. What are they going to do? Stop buying equipment we don't want to sell to them? I'd rather publicly accept the girl and tell SA to go fist themselves than do it quietly. We shouldn't be hiding the positive things we do.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:50 am
Tricks Tricks: DrCaleb DrCaleb: Tricks Tricks: Sticking it to Saudi Arabia is basically the definition of sticking it to mainline extremist islam. Isn't sticking it to Saudi Arabia a good thing? No. Anyone backed into a corner will come out fighting. Getting SA to change is a good thing, but they have been taking a lot of heat lately. It might have been smarter for us to accept her, without the press conference on her arrival as we've gained a bit of credibility since our twitter eruption that no one backed us up on, followed by SA murdering journalists that everyone condemns. Saudi Arabia isn't going to attack us, that's suicide for them. They've already fucked the oil market for us. What are they going to do? Stop buying equipment we don't want to sell to them? I'd rather publicly accept the girl and tell SA to go fist themselves than do it quietly. We shouldn't be hiding the positive things we do. It's not blowback from SA that I am thinking about. It's the next thing we see in the world that needs a light shone on it. What if we want to cast that light on how people in Brunai are treated? Or the horrible state in Burkina Faso? Kids as slaves picking cocoa pods isn't right. If the world sees us right now as a moral country, then we go around and act like children rubbing other countries noses in it, will the world take us seriously next time?
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:56 am
I don't see how this is rubbing other countries noses in it. We brought a teenager who was going to be murdered and wanted people to know she's safe. Other than SA, we aren't rubbing anyone's noses in anything. I can agree that the photo-op with Freeland wasn't needed, but a statement from the PMO would have been appropriate.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:07 am
Tricks Tricks: Other than SA, we aren't rubbing anyone's noses in anything. I can agree that the photo-op with Freeland wasn't needed, but a statement from the PMO would have been appropriate. That news conference is exactly what I mean by 'rubbing their noses in it'. Freeland with her arm around the girl, the girl wearing a 'Canada' pullover (and bare legs in Winter!  ). Total political farce. It accomplishes nothing, except to embarrass the Saudis and make sure every young Saudi girl is more heavily repressed and never brought on family vacation again.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:08 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: Tricks Tricks: Other than SA, we aren't rubbing anyone's noses in anything. I can agree that the photo-op with Freeland wasn't needed, but a statement from the PMO would have been appropriate. That news conference is exactly what I mean by 'rubbing their noses in it'. Freeland with her arm around the girl, the girl wearing a 'Canada' pullover (and bare legs in Winter!  ). Total political farce. It accomplishes nothing, except to embarrass the Saudis and make sure every young Saudi girl is more heavily repressed and never brought on family vacation again. It accomplishes Canada finally standing up to and recognizing Islamic oppression. To me it is more about Canada than it is about Saudi Arabia.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:11 am
I'd give more Muslim females refugee status. Conditional of course that they abandon their male relations and repudiate Islam altogether. That would piss the Saudis off to no end, which would just be the best gravy ever.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:16 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9: DrCaleb DrCaleb: It's funny how one crowd goes on and on about border jumpers and illegals, until it's one that they agree with. They don't care if someone is likely to be killed if they are gay, or if they don't want to join a gang. But if they renounce Islam? "Hell Yea! Let's help that one!"
Every Refugee has a different story, and they don't choose to become Refugees.
Wow, yer all over the place today. Are we talking about a refugee, an irregular or an illegal? I'm gonna go "out on a limb" and say she's a legitimate refugee. DrCaleb DrCaleb: When you cross at a border 'illegally' and claim refugee status, you are always a legitimate refugee. It's the definition of 'refugee'. And I always use this definition for refugee.
There is no such thing as a refugee from the US. Not only that but let's look that bint back in the winter of 2016-2017. She traveled from New York state halfway across the continent, bypassing no fewer than FIVE controlled entry points to sneak across at the Manitoba border where she died of exposure. Not exactly what I'd call a refugee. When you go out of your way to bypass the controlled entry points, you ain't a refugee, you're a fucking criminal. And the pathetic thing is, the media and govt went out of their way to try and make us all feel sorry for her. She's also far from the only one that has gone out of their way to avoid the controlled entry points.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:25 am
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9: DrCaleb DrCaleb: PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9: Wow, yer all over the place today. Are we talking about a refugee, an irregular or an illegal? I'm gonna go "out on a limb" and say she's a legitimate refugee. DrCaleb DrCaleb: When you cross at a border 'illegally' and claim refugee status, you are always a legitimate refugee. It's the definition of 'refugee'. And I always use this definition for refugee.
There is no such thing as a refugee from the US. Not only that but let's look that bint back in the winter of 2016-2017. She traveled from New York state halfway across the continent, bypassing no fewer than FIVE controlled entry points to sneak across at the Manitoba border where she died of exposure. Not exactly what I'd call a refugee. When you go out of your way to bypass the controlled entry points, you ain't a refugee, you're a fucking criminal. And the pathetic thing is, the media and govt went out of their way to try and make us all feel sorry for her. She's also far from the only one that has gone out of their way to avoid the controlled entry points. Now, look a the difference between what you wrote, and what you quoted I wrote. Nowhere do I write that what you describe as 'legal' nor 'refugee'.
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