Rotten eggs everywhere. It's the one thing the Obama administration can't seem to produce enough it and it stinks.
Thanks to Armaros who added, "the depth of moral vacancy in the persons of Power and Koh knows no bounds. They want to force Canada to take back this little creep who is a member of a family which was a founder of Al Queda. Canada doesn't want him back and our Supreme Court sided with the Harper government that it is not required to do so given the war crimes charges he is facing.Samantha Power was a Harvard Colleague of Michael Ignatief, leader of the Opposition Liberals (they wrote papers together on UN supremacy ideas) and Ignatief has been vocal in wanting Khadr back. The problem is that there is a lack of Canadian law to deal with Khadr and he may see early release should he be returned.
Obama s terror loving Jew hating staff on the other hand wants all these creeps released or sent to another country so that they can kiss up to their Muslim masters."
All of this is under the guise of "human rights."U.S. looks for way to return Khadr
No stomach to try child for war crimes: insider
NEW YORK - Officials in the Obama administration are quietly seeking a way to repatriate Canadian-born terror suspect Omar Khadr, an authority in a position to know has confided to Canwest News Service.
"They don't have the stomach to try a child for war crimes," said the source, who declined to be identified because of the sensitive nature of such a U.S. bid.
Mr. Khadr's age of 15 at the time of the alleged offences is playing on the minds of certain administration officials -- especially those with backgrounds in the type of activism that has clashed with some of the more controversial U.S. anti-terror efforts, the source said.
Samantha Power, Michael Posner and Harold Koh are among administration officials with the strongest backgrounds in human-rights study and activism




