‘Al-Qaeda Idol’: Only in Canada You Say?!

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We’ve established here, many times over, that the immigration system in this blessed country, is broken and in desperate need of repair.

If it’s not murderous street-racing thugs dancing through deportation for eight years, or some liar pretending he’s a conscientious objector, who’s sick and will be tortured back home; it’s terrorist-backed human smuggling operations–the list of our immigration ills is endless.

But two stories got me this week. First, this as backdrop, and then, of course, the discovery of a terrorist cell in Ottawa.

These people do not belong in this land and the government has an obligation to protect us. After their trial, they should be sent back to Pakistan and made to serve in their jails, at their expense.

As an aside, while most found it humorous, below, take a look at how these people come here and try to pull the wool over everyone’s eyes.

And before any bleeding hearts start yelling racism, it’s NOT about race–it’s about survival and keeping our families safe.

I’ll be back tomorrow and be working through the weekend.

For now, try to enjoy watching a terrorist attempt to ingratiate himself in this country, here.

We are in deep trouble folks.

We need immigration reform now.

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16 Responses to “‘Al-Qaeda Idol’: Only in Canada You Say?!”
  1. Larry Bennett says:

    Notwithstanding clause – nuff said!

  2. Rocker Rich says:

    For once, Islamoextremists have others to blame for Dr. Khuram Sher alleged descent into terrorist activity rather than Canada’s pro-Israel stance and military involvement in Afghanistan.

    It’s all the fault of Canadian Idol judges Jake Gold, Farley Flex, Zack Werner and the über-gorgeous Sass Jordan. If only they had recognized then-contestant Sher’s latent talent and stuck with him long enough for our proud nation to have its own William Hung–the gormless American Idol wannabe whose sheer vocal awfulness won legions of masochistic fans. But no, those heartless CI judges showed Dr. Shed the door, hardening his heart and redirecting his energies to purported nefarios ends.

    Time for Jake, Zack, Farley and Sass (did I mention she’s hot?) to apologize for their long-ago transgression. Who knows? If it’s sincere enough, the bigwigs at CTV might even revive Canadian Idol.

  3. rufus says:

    Sher was born in Canada.

  4. Larry Bennett says:

    Whether he was born here or elsewhere is of no importance, as he will claim, as a Canadian, all the rights and protections of Canadian law and the subtleties of the constitution. He should therefore be charged with treason, and traitors are usually of an effete nature (see Burgess, Philby, Maclean, Blunt, et al) as was evidenced in his little flit about the stage. People who have traveled to a great extent in the Middle East, will tell you that homosexuality and pedophilia are rampant there as a young girl’s virginity is paramount to her getting a good partner, or any, for that matter.
    He will have a tough go should he get jail time.

  5. Frank says:

    His accent was a put-on. But he did immigrate.

    But, your accounts about home-grown terrorism should be taken into account. This is a worrying trend, as they have discovered in Britian and France. It’s amazing that even though a kid can be born to a democratic country, that he can still be mesmerized by the local iman, and recruited into jihadi.

    • AGT says:

      I’d like one consistent story to emerge about this clown. The accent is real, it’s a put on. He is an immigrant, he’s a Canadian-born citizen. Agh!

      One thing’s for sure. His extremism is astounding for a man who is a doctor and graduated at the top of his class. It’s a frightening trend I have noticed in Britain, but if it’s spread to here, we are in real trouble folks…

      • Henri Paul says:

        Its religion Alex that is the driving force, with these folks.
        Religion is a curse on the earth. I know ,I had it shoved down my throat from the day I was born until 16-17 years of age.
        Im not native, Im canadian born caucasian, I have real sympathy for what those poor natives who had religion hoisted upon them and the abuse suffered by them at the residential schools. I did a stint at private schools for about 8 years.
        Once someone is religiously brainwashed, such as the subjects of this article, it takes a real concerted effort to get all that crap out of their head. Not an easy task .

        • AGT says:

          Agreed–in part. I was raised in a very religious home (Greek Orthodox) and went to a then religious school (Anglican/Church of England) and enjoyed, learned, and in fact, thrived because of it. I don’t feel indoctrinated. I have a great relationship with God and pray twice daily. I’m not running around chopping people’s heads off or mutilating women’s genitalia. No, I think part of what you say is correct, it’s just that I have a HUGE problem with much of what Islam represents. The violence of the doctrine, the ethos of “wiping infidels from the map”; the whole notion of women as second fourth class behind donkeys, camels and goats; education only for young men; inculcation of children to hate.

          You don’t see that in ANY other religion. If you saw it in Christianity, it’s quickly condemned and contained. I’m not saying Christianity doesn’t have it’s problems, but Islam is suffering from a major identity crisis. Read Irshad Manji’s book ‘The Trouble With Islam Today’. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0312327005/qid=1125553115/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

          It’s one of my favorite books–an absolute triumph.

  6. Angrygranny says:

    But, what can we do? Send all the Arab people back to their country of birth? Deport all the Chinese, to be rid of the triad? Send all of the east India and Pakistani people, back to their own countries? The greasing of Immigration palms, allowed people into this country, that should have never, have been allowed in. How in the world, can this be stopped? The Air India plane crash. Canada, is becoming a haven for terrorists. Why?

    • AGT says:

      Because of lax immigration conditions. And because of rampant skullduggery. We have more loopholes in our system than any other modernized country in the western world.

  7. Larry Bennett says:

    Alex, just on the off chance that you may have misread my sentiment in the earlier post, I should mention that certainly, many gay men and women did their duty in the last major war. I can’t recall the name of the excellent British actor who went down in the North Atlantic during the war, and of course, W. H. Auden did repent after fleeing England after Britain went to war, and did join the American forces later. I heard it said that he made quite the scene in the armed forces barracks to which he was assigned, this tall, gangly, coltish man, in his pajamas, kneeling beside his army cot, saying his prayers! Noel Coward certainly didn’t live up to his name, and supported the allies in every way he could. As Allen Ginsberg noted, many put their “queer shoulders to the wheel”. And though I was never called to fight in my lifetime, I would concur with Dr. Johnson’s contention that all men feel meanly of themselves for never having been a soldier or having gone to sea.
    It just strikes me as unmanly to be treacherous toward your home and native land, and one can be heterosexual and effete, especially if your politics lean towards the left. “Dulce et decorum est, pro Patria mori” despite what the socialists would have you believe.

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