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A Terrorist’s Big Payday, Courtesy of Trudeau

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Omar Khadr pulled the pin from a grenade and tossed it at Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer, a U.S. Army Delta Force medic, on July 27, 2002. Those are the facts to which Mr. Khadr, a Canadian citizen, confessed when he pleaded guilty before a Guantanamo Bay war-crimes commission.

For several years Mr. Khadr had been living and training with al Qaeda in Afghanistan under the tutelage of his father, Ahmed. The Khadrs reportedly lived in Osama bin Laden’s Kandahar-area compound.

Speer died of his wounds 1½ weeks after the attack, which left another soldier, Sgt. First Class Layne Morris, partly blind. Mr. Khadr, badly wounded, was treated and transferred to the Cuba base. In 2012 the U.S. returned him to Canada to serve the remainder of his eight-year sentence.

Mr. Khadr was just shy of his 16th birthday at the time of the attack. In 2010 Canada’s Supreme Court held that the interrogation of Mr. Khadr at Guantanamo Bay by Canadians in 2003-04 violated Canadian standards for the treatment of detained youths. These violations occurred during the mandates of Liberal Prime Ministers Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. The Supreme Court left it to the government, then headed by Conservative Stephen Harper, to determine an appropriate remedy, and to the civil courts to rule on any damages.

A few months later Mr. Khadr entered his guilty plea on five war-crimes charges. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison, reduced by pretrial agreement to eight years. The Harper government determined that returning Mr. Khadr to Canada would be the appropriate remedy. In 2012 he was repatriated to serve the remaining years of his sentence. He was released on bail in 2015.

Mr. Khadr wasn’t satisfied. He sued the Canadian government for 20 million Canadian dollars (about US$16 million at current exchange rates).


Meanwhile in Utah, Sgt. Speer’s widow, Tabitha, his two young children and Mr. Morris sued Mr. Khadr and received a judgment for $134.1 million in damages. Their goal was to preserve possible future action against Mr. Khadr’s assets—at the time a remote possibility.

But last week Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a formal apology to Mr. Khadr and a massive cash settlement, though no court had ordered him to do so. Mr. Trudeau refuses to disclose the amount of the settlement, but leaked reports peg it at C$10.5 million. That’s an extravagant sum in the Canadian justice system, which is much more restrained in awarding damages than U.S. courts.

Mr. Trudeau knew there was an outstanding judgment against Mr. Khadr in Utah. An insider told the Canadian Press wire service that Ottawa rushed the payment to Mr. Khadr to dodge compliance with the Utah judgment. The Speer family and Mr. Morris had filed for an injunction June 8 to enforce the Utah judgment in Canada. The Trudeau government had the money out the door before their petition could be heard in court.

Last week the Speer family filed an emergency injunction to freeze Mr. Khadr’s assets. On Thursday an Ontario judge denied the request, describing it as “extraordinary.” Had Mr. Trudeau waited for a court ruling, the Speers’ claims could have been adjudicated without extraordinary measures. The prime minister’s choice thus undermined the Speer family’s legal options.

Mr. Trudeau’s actions are an affront to the memory of Christopher Speer, to Tabitha Speer and her children, to Layne Morris, to our U.S. allies, and to all men and women in uniform. This payout was a cynical subversion of Canadian principles. Mr. Trudeau made Omar Khadr a millionaire, and he didn’t have to.
 
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Ottawa

Omar Khadr pulled the pin from a grenade and tossed it at Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer, a U.S. Army Delta Force medic, on July 27, 2002. Those are the facts to which Mr. Khadr, a Canadian citizen, confessed when he pleaded guilty before a Guantanamo Bay war-crimes commission.

For several years Mr. Khadr had been living and training with al Qaeda in Afghanistan under the tutelage of his father, Ahmed. The Khadrs reportedly lived in Osama bin Laden’s Kandahar-area compound.

Speer died of his wounds 1½ weeks after the attack, which left another soldier, Sgt. First Class Layne Morris, partly blind. Mr. Khadr, badly wounded, was treated and transferred to the Cuba base. In 2012 the U.S. returned him to Canada to serve the remainder of his eight-year sentence.

Mr. Khadr was just shy of his 16th birthday at the time of the attack. In 2010 Canada’s Supreme Court held that the interrogation of Mr. Khadr at Guantanamo Bay by Canadians in 2003-04 violated Canadian standards for the treatment of detained youths. These violations occurred during the mandates of Liberal Prime Ministers Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. The Supreme Court left it to the government, then headed by Conservative Stephen Harper, to determine an appropriate remedy, and to the civil courts to rule on any damages.

A few months later Mr. Khadr entered his guilty plea on five war-crimes charges. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison, reduced by pretrial agreement to eight years. The Harper government determined that returning Mr. Khadr to Canada would be the appropriate remedy. In 2012 he was repatriated to serve the remaining years of his sentence. He was released on bail in 2015.

Mr. Khadr wasn’t satisfied. He sued the Canadian government for 20 million Canadian dollars (about US$16 million at current exchange rates).


Meanwhile in Utah, Sgt. Speer’s widow, Tabitha, his two young children and Mr. Morris sued Mr. Khadr and received a judgment for $134.1 million in damages. Their goal was to preserve possible future action against Mr. Khadr’s assets—at the time a remote possibility.

But last week Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a formal apology to Mr. Khadr and a massive cash settlement, though no court had ordered him to do so. Mr. Trudeau refuses to disclose the amount of the settlement, but leaked reports peg it at C$10.5 million. That’s an extravagant sum in the Canadian justice system, which is much more restrained in awarding damages than U.S. courts.

Mr. Trudeau knew there was an outstanding judgment against Mr. Khadr in Utah. An insider told the Canadian Press wire service that Ottawa rushed the payment to Mr. Khadr to dodge compliance with the Utah judgment. The Speer family and Mr. Morris had filed for an injunction June 8 to enforce the Utah judgment in Canada. The Trudeau government had the money out the door before their petition could be heard in court.

Last week the Speer family filed an emergency injunction to freeze Mr. Khadr’s assets. On Thursday an Ontario judge denied the request, describing it as “extraordinary.” Had Mr. Trudeau waited for a court ruling, the Speers’ claims could have been adjudicated without extraordinary measures. The prime minister’s choice thus undermined the Speer family’s legal options.

Mr. Trudeau’s actions are an affront to the memory of Christopher Speer, to Tabitha Speer and her children, to Layne Morris, to our U.S. allies, and to all men and women in uniform. This payout was a cynical subversion of Canadian principles. Mr. Trudeau made Omar Khadr a millionaire, and he didn’t have to.
Trudeau is such a fag.
 
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-terrorists-big-payday-courtesy-of-trudeau-1500229530?mod=e2tw

Ottawa

Omar Khadr pulled the pin from a grenade and tossed it at Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer, a U.S. Army Delta Force medic, on July 27, 2002. Those are the facts to which Mr. Khadr, a Canadian citizen, confessed when he pleaded guilty before a Guantanamo Bay war-crimes commission.

For several years Mr. Khadr had been living and training with al Qaeda in Afghanistan under the tutelage of his father, Ahmed. The Khadrs reportedly lived in Osama bin Laden’s Kandahar-area compound.

Speer died of his wounds 1½ weeks after the attack, which left another soldier, Sgt. First Class Layne Morris, partly blind. Mr. Khadr, badly wounded, was treated and transferred to the Cuba base. In 2012 the U.S. returned him to Canada to serve the remainder of his eight-year sentence.

Mr. Khadr was just shy of his 16th birthday at the time of the attack. In 2010 Canada’s Supreme Court held that the interrogation of Mr. Khadr at Guantanamo Bay by Canadians in 2003-04 violated Canadian standards for the treatment of detained youths. These violations occurred during the mandates of Liberal Prime Ministers Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. The Supreme Court left it to the government, then headed by Conservative Stephen Harper, to determine an appropriate remedy, and to the civil courts to rule on any damages.

A few months later Mr. Khadr entered his guilty plea on five war-crimes charges. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison, reduced by pretrial agreement to eight years. The Harper government determined that returning Mr. Khadr to Canada would be the appropriate remedy. In 2012 he was repatriated to serve the remaining years of his sentence. He was released on bail in 2015.

Mr. Khadr wasn’t satisfied. He sued the Canadian government for 20 million Canadian dollars (about US$16 million at current exchange rates).


Meanwhile in Utah, Sgt. Speer’s widow, Tabitha, his two young children and Mr. Morris sued Mr. Khadr and received a judgment for $134.1 million in damages. Their goal was to preserve possible future action against Mr. Khadr’s assets—at the time a remote possibility.

But last week Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a formal apology to Mr. Khadr and a massive cash settlement, though no court had ordered him to do so. Mr. Trudeau refuses to disclose the amount of the settlement, but leaked reports peg it at C$10.5 million. That’s an extravagant sum in the Canadian justice system, which is much more restrained in awarding damages than U.S. courts.

Mr. Trudeau knew there was an outstanding judgment against Mr. Khadr in Utah. An insider told the Canadian Press wire service that Ottawa rushed the payment to Mr. Khadr to dodge compliance with the Utah judgment. The Speer family and Mr. Morris had filed for an injunction June 8 to enforce the Utah judgment in Canada. The Trudeau government had the money out the door before their petition could be heard in court.

Last week the Speer family filed an emergency injunction to freeze Mr. Khadr’s assets. On Thursday an Ontario judge denied the request, describing it as “extraordinary.” Had Mr. Trudeau waited for a court ruling, the Speers’ claims could have been adjudicated without extraordinary measures. The prime minister’s choice thus undermined the Speer family’s legal options.

Mr. Trudeau’s actions are an affront to the memory of Christopher Speer, to Tabitha Speer and her children, to Layne Morris, to our U.S. allies, and to all men and women in uniform. This payout was a cynical subversion of Canadian principles. Mr. Trudeau made Omar Khadr a millionaire, and he didn’t have to.
All written from a nutbag Con Member of Parliament, and designed specifically for your pea brained digestion....
The fact is HIS (douchebag Peter Kent) leader f'd up the entire scenario, spending millions in the process to circumvent the Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, after 2 supreme courts (many of the judges elected by Cons) unanamous decisions that the Canadian Gov't violated his Charter rights. Thus if the current gov't didn't settle it WOULD not could easily be twice the amount if not more....
The moment you have a full grasp on the Charter and it's meaning then come chat with me...ie: never.
 
Trudeau is such a fag.
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Disturbed? I think he's still out at the Calgary Stampede if you need a good ole roll in the hay? Might even be in assless chaps...never know?
 
Liberals officially announce payout and formal apology to Omar Khadr ...
www.torontosun.com/.../the-money-has-been-paid-federal-government-has-already-p...
Jul 7, 2017 - PM defends $10.5M payout, apology to convicted terroristOmar Khadr · Khadr payoff ... Government of Canada reaches settlement with Mr. Omar Khadr: https://t.co/XUaKS6cXC1 ... All of this outrage at Khadr compensation ignores fact that gov't was complicit ... “The moneyhas been paid,” the source said.


Ex-Gitmo inmate gets apology, millions from Canada - The ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/...payment...canada/.../c953e918-62c7-11e7-80a2-8c2...
Jul 6, 2017 - A different official confirmed the money had been given to Khadr. ... and sparked anger among many Canadians who consider him aterrorist. ... that any money paid by the Canadian government to Khadr would go to the widow and Morris. .... 2. A video of a woman in a skirt sparks outrage in Saudi Arabia.


Reports: Former Guantanamo detain to get $10 million from Canada ...
www.cnn.com/2017/07/04/americas/canada-omar-khadr-reported.../index.html
Jul 5, 2017 - Omar Khadr, a Canadian man who spent 10 years at Guantanamo Bay after ... The reported settlement decision upset Canadianconservatives because Khadr ... accused of being an al Qaeda money man with ties to Osama bin Laden. ... "This confessed terrorist should be in prison paying for his crimes, not ...


Why will Omar Khadr receive $10.5M? Because the Supreme Court ...
www.cbc.ca/news/politics/omar-khadr-settlement-analysis-aaron-wherry-1.4189472
Jul 4, 2017 - ... injured soldier's court filing seeks money federal government is expected to give ... "This confessed terrorist should be in prison payingfor his crimes, not ... And, as determined by no less than the Supreme Court of Canada, the ... In that case, of course, the outrage would have been directed at the courts.
 
A member of Parliament was on Tucker Carlson and implied that most Canadians were outraged by the settlement. She said this was decided "in a vacuum" without being 'Heard' in any normal sense. When I saw this story and the Parliamentarian's interview, I thought of you and wondered how you (our man on the street up there) perceived outrage/approval.
 
how much was paid to this family ?

Canadian hostage held for seven months murdered by Islamists in ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › News
Apr 25, 2016 - A group of Islamist terrorists have killed a Canadianbusinessman in the Philippines after a deadline to pay a ransom expired. ... Premium · News · Sport · Business · Money · Opinion · Obituaries · Travel · Tech & ... "I am outraged by the news that a Canadian citizen held hostage has been killed," he said.
 
A member of Parliament was on Tucker Carlson and implied that most Canadians were outraged by the settlement. She said this was decided "in a vacuum" without being 'Heard' in any normal sense. When I saw this story and the Parliamentarian's interview, I thought of you and wondered how you (our man on the street up there) perceived outrage/approval.
My perspective was ...I can be angered with his (Khadr's)actions an awful lot...yet also realize when one's Charter rights are withheld, well what do I expect but a case for the courts? And every self respecting lawyer I have heard comment on it, says it was an unwinnable case from the get go, and if the gov't didn't settle it would have easily been 20-30 mil rather than 10.5...did he actually kill one Allied and maim another? Likely. However another factor is his confession to the dastardly deed was after torture according to some reports...not sure if I believe that whatsoever. The long and short is the Libs left him at Gitmo for 2 years, even after Bush made it known to then PM Chretien he would consider repatriating him, then the Cons decided in infinite wisdom they would challenge the Charter spending millions in the process which was doomed to fail. Long and short is they ALL wear it, and their will likely be no justice for the families affected...the 70% is from one poll, not that I don't believe it but from what I hear round here through social media is people are pretty split on it...backdoor dealings have been happening here for decades. I am not surprised it has happened yet again.
 
or this one ?

Canadian woman dies in fiance's arms moments after being mowed ...
www.mirror.co.uk › News › UK News › London Bridge terror attack
Jun 5, 2017 - A Canadian woman died in her fiance's arms moments after she was .... The atrocity was the third terrorist outrage to hit the country this year.
Never said I agreed with a payment...not one bit...but I do understand why it happened. It's from bungling on both sides of the aisle, and it's called the law...
 
for not having many people...

Canada sure has a large number of idiots...
 
All written from a nutbag Con Member of Parliament, and designed specifically for your pea brained digestion....
The fact is HIS (douchebag Peter Kent) leader f'd up the entire scenario, spending millions in the process to circumvent the Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, after 2 supreme courts (many of the judges elected by Cons) unanamous decisions that the Canadian Gov't violated his Charter rights. Thus if the current gov't didn't settle it WOULD not could easily be twice the amount if not more....
The moment you have a full grasp on the Charter and it's meaning then come chat with me...ie: never.
Somebody should be tasked with killing him, not Trudeau
 
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