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See! It was no terrorist, it was just a misguided youth frustrated with the government's anti-islamic policies, expressing himself. Though PM Harper's mush might have displayed the most vocal and visual ( ) expressions in this whole incident.
Oh, puhleeje! No human is expendable (pakis and ISIS-pakis are excluded from definition of humans) but given that, if one were to list value to society, I would rank Members of Parliaments at the bottom.
But u r right, just like the 'attack on the Indian Parliament' which was foiled at the extreme cost of 6 heroes/heroines, this will 'energize' as in 'tails on fire' the wastes of O2 in the Canadian Parliament.
We are infidelators, all of us, and our symbols/idols are very important to us.
It's perceptive analytic posts that continue to maintain high BRF standards.
Muslim convert who shot dead Canadian soldier is the privately-educated son of country’s immigration chief and has links to Syrian terrorist claims friend from mosque
Quebec-born Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, recently converted to Islam and had dreams of heading to the Middle East
He had his passport seized after being designated a 'high-risk traveler' - despite his mother being on Canada's immigration board
He had multiple drug and robbery arrests, and a 2003 weapons charge
He had told a friend the 'devil was after him' and knew a man who is still at large after leaving Canada to join Islamist fighters in Syria
Shooting came on the day Prime Minister Stephen Harper was due to give Nobel Peace Prize winning activist Malala Yousafzai Canadian citizenship
Harper addressed his country later, saying this 'terrorist attack' would 'not intimidate Canada'
He had visited the U.S four times, with officials tracing who he met there
Great job by the Sgt. at Arms of the Canadian Parliament. Nothing ceremonial about his response. Shot the gunman dead with his pistol. Deserves every bit of the standing ovation he got as he entered the chamber.
I am happy that a jeehardi scum met his 72 and showed kanneda what malsic fundoos can do (they dont need to be coming from unprivileged, opressed backgrounds.. it can be from ANYWHERE). Hopefully it opens more eyes there.
I am sad and frustrated that our Baki half-brethen (other half is 3.5) were not in on it. . Someone is challenging your major core-competency of IT, arre bhai... kuch tho karo! Kannedaa ho ya umrika.
Kaneda is getting it's comeuppance. Remember Kanishka, NEVER FORGET. Some 300 odd people, many of them Canadian citizens, okay with brown skin, got blown up in cold blood, and Canada just shrugged, actively sabotaged investigation and no convictions resulted because the RCMP and govt actively connived to destroy evidence and in many ways abetted that entire thing. In addition to Kanishka , the blood of a lot of innocent people in India's Punjab is on their heads.
And guess what, next Baishakhi, the same MPs as usual will attend the annual parade with the usual terrorists and killers pictures in the floats. They are getting their just desserts. Karma is a beeatch. Take it .
That connection to a top Canadian Immigration Official is very sad as well as very scary. Says a lot about Canada's commitment to the Principle of Innocence Until Proven Guilty, and of avoiding prejudice at all costs - or about a level of idiocy and governmental favoritism that is criminal.
So their Immigration Dept denies visas to all sorts of innocents, but doesn't get concerned that the husband of a top official is a terrorist? And so is the son?
The mother of that murdered soldier could well ask why her son's life was not valued as much as the govt. protected the terrorist family of its top official.
After the horrible revelations of the Kanishka terror incident and the murder of two Japanese baggage handlers, it is stunning that Canada's govt. is still so casual about vetting its own officials for security risks.
As for the Paki connection, I bet it was the Pakis who convinced the now-dead attacker in this case that Satan was after him, etc.
vina, what comeuppance are you talking about? This was just a pin prick, nothing compared to the indirect damage it inflicted on India through its dalliance with terrorists.
CRamS wrote:vina, what comeuppance are you talking about? This was just a pin prick, nothing compared to the indirect damage it inflicted on India through its dalliance with terrorists.
CRamS, have you heard of Anhedonia? Why poop on a moment of Schadenfreude?
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was shoved into a closet when a gunmen stormed parliament, local newspapers said Friday.
According to MPs cited anonymously by the daily Globe & Mail and others, Harper spent as much as 15 minutes in the tiny space off a meeting room where he and his Conservative caucus were meeting.
Just outside the room, a firefight was erupting in the main Hall of Honor between the gunman and security forces that ended in the assailant's death.
Harper initially sought to escape the room through a side door, but was urged to stay put.
"Someone knew there was a closet there, so they stuck him in there," a source told the Globe & Mail.
Others in the room reportedly thought he was gone.
Meanwhile, several Tory MPs began fashioning spears out of flagpoles to protect themselves.
"These guys were up there holding these spears ready to impale anyone who came in," the source said.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was shoved into a closet when a gunmen stormed parliament, local newspapers said Friday.
According to MPs cited anonymously by the daily Globe & Mail and others, Harper spent as much as 15 minutes in the tiny space off a meeting room where he and his Conservative caucus were meeting.
Just outside the room, a firefight was erupting in the main Hall of Honor between the gunman and security forces that ended in the assailant's death.
Harper initially sought to escape the room through a side door, but was urged to stay put.
"Someone knew there was a closet there, so they stuck him in there," a source told the Globe & Mail.
Others in the room reportedly thought he was gone.
Meanwhile, several Tory MPs began fashioning spears out of flagpoles to protect themselves.
"These guys were up there holding these spears ready to impale anyone who came in," the source said.
All the Pakis in twitter are calling him Michael Zahaf-Bibeau (a recent convert). Never fail to mention "a recent convert" after his name. Because you see a recent convert is not a true believer
One month later, when this is forgotten, everyone will go back to regular programming on why recent immigrants from Pakistan arent being treated on par with locals in the west. You see, recent immigrants are true citizens, recent converts are not the true faithfuls.
A refreshingly fresh perspective on Western jihadists. Written with humour too. He says the Canadian Parliament attack would not have happened had the country allowed him to go to Iraq. http://pando.com/2014/10/24/the-war-ner ... ess-class/
GopiN wrote:
By far an incredibly twisted article by some worthless 2-bit paki.. It's almost like their UN begging routine....
More at home in the BENIS dhaaga
And the comments speak for the rest of the world Man, if I was a Pak, I would do shahada by vigorous inner jihad out of pure shame.