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Reader comment on item: [The Khadrs:] Canada's First Family of Terrorism

Submitted by Kip McLeod (Canada), Jul 15, 2008 at 21:05

Immigration policies and procedures should be up front. How do such virulently anti-democratic people squeeze into our country? The Khadr family has expressed their support for terrorist groups and they have trained their children to execute terrorist activities. And then....surprise! surprise!. One of their "boys" rolls a grenade under the belly of a US Army Medic administering aid to a downed comrade.

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