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Another Criminal Has To Face The Music |
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Written by Richard Evans
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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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Woohoo!!!
An American army deserter who said he was fleeing "atrocities"
against civilians in Iraq has lost his court fight to claim refugee
status in Canada.
The Federal Court of Canada dismissed Justin
Colby's application for judicial review of the Immigration and Refugee
Board decision that says he isn't a refugee or in need of protection.
Mr. Colby faces deportation within 30 days of the June 26 ruling, said
his lawyer, Geraldine Sadoway. Mr. Colby faces court-martial and
possible felony conviction if he returns to the United States, she said.
Justin, amigo, if you need help with the bus fare, please let me know. I'll gladly pay the $125.00 it takes to get your lame ass out of my country.
Musical Interlude:
PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!
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First, I must present myself, an American. To be an American is to be an extremist.
We aspire to have the most lethal fighting force on earth.
We aspire to be the most caring, generous, helpful people on earth.
We aspire to lead the world in science, in art, in ethics, in sport.
We aspire even against ourselves to have the strongest values and the greatest tolerance.
To aspire to be the best is - in fact - the definition of being American.
Of course, we aren't the best at everything but as much as I believe in America, I also believe in what it is to be American.
In Canada, regarding your Human Rights Commissions, you are struggling with the freedom to speak. Allow me to inflame the extremist in you.
I've heard many times that a Constitution like ours and a Bill of Rights like ours isn't necessary and doesn't bring the greatest freedoms. What our constitution also does, though, is enshrine an attitude about government.
The government is our servant, and amongst other things, it is our guard dog.
There comes a time when that guard dog needs a newspaper across his nose, and there are millions of Americans who revel in act of bringing that disobedient pet to heel.
I urge you, I implore you, contend with us to be the most free nation on earth.
How dare your dog turn on you. Smack that traitorous cur. Learn him to never do that that again.