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    #13
    I do agree it was grandstanding with Freeland there to meet her.
    That was a bit much.
    Rubbing salt in the Arabs wounds.
    But somebody has to do it.
    We will pay a price.
    Hopefully they cut off oil shipments. Then we have to build a pipeline.
    There is no reason to use any Saudia oil in the east. The number I heard was we use 30% Arab oil in the east.
    Just what I read ,I am no expert.
    As far as imagration ,who would staff macdonalds , if not for immigrants and seniors.
    Most love it here ,work hard and contribute lots.

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      #14
      I dont blame her or any woman for wanting to leave SA, and maybe Trudeau/Canada look like heroes to some! I think the optics look horrible, throw a fit, cause an international crisis and get what you want in the day and age of instant news to every corner of the world? Isn't this the same government that adamantly opposes paying ransome for kidnapped Canadians because it sets an example? Different but kinda the sane isn't it?

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        #15
        Gotta wonder about the timing of the drama, what with the sentiments toward Saudi Arabia right now. If she picked the time herself, good on her, she hit a homer. The optics of Freeland’s grandstanding was nauseating to me.

        Watch the dominoe effect of this one.

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          #16
          Ms al-Qunun’s case was referred to Australia by the United Nations’ High Commission for Refugees who decided she was a genuine refugee.

          However, The Australian reported the UNHCR withdrew its referral to this country, claiming Ms al-Qunun has said Canada was her first choice for a new home.

          It was unclear for most of Friday evening what country the 18-year-old would end up in.

          The Daily Mail reported Ms al-Qunun had already been granted resettlement in Australia — a claim The Australian said had been denied by government sources.

          However Ms Alqunun’s father, a Saudi government official who has 10 children, has told Thai police that his daughter fled while on a family holiday to Kuwait simply because she “felt neglected”, Nine News reports.

          The man, who has not been identified, arrived in Bangkok with one of his sons on Tuesday evening with the intention of speaking with his daughter.

          “The father and brother want to go and talk to Rahaf but the UN will need to approve such talk,” Surachte Hakpan, Thailand’s immigration chief, said.

          Overnight, Ms Alqunun shared a smiling photo on Twitter saying she was “happy” after the United Nations’ High Commission for Refugees decided she was a genuine refugee.
          Last edited by malleefarmer; Jan 13, 2019, 01:49.

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            #17
            Bet $10 she stays for a bit and then goes right back home. Her father is a prominent business man so I doubt she was getting poor treatment like the general population. Another waste. Another failure in our immigration system.

            Most immigrants desired final destination is the US. Whats the US going to do when we start bringing them here on our dime and then they head south to cross.

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              #18
              You may be right. She may run home.
              But after that reporter got chopped up, is it really worth the risk.
              You can not have bad examples
              Like her running around, without being punished. Can you?

              I think the govt. Here overplayed it. At least she was 18, her decision

              You do that ,and then it blows up in your face.
              You look really bad then

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                #19
                Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post

                However Ms Alqunun’s father, a Saudi government official who has 10 children, has told Thai police that his daughter fled while on a family holiday to Kuwait simply because she “felt neglected”, Nine News reports.
                Well maybe I'm just hypersensitive, but being threatened by my father and brothers with having my head cut off would make me feel damned neglected.

                15444, sawfly - bingo.

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                  #20
                  Need I say more.

                  Safe in Canada, returns home joins a protest and is executed.
                  https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/calgary-family-caught-up-in-deadly-violence-in-sudan/ar-BBSaDOc?ocid=spartanntp
                  Calgary family caught up in deadly violence in Sudan
                  Last edited by jazz; Jan 13, 2019, 15:33.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Immigrants come to Canada then return to live part time in a civil war zone. Hell regular Canadians travel to the most dangerous parts of the world to preach tolerance only to end up hacked. I think you overestimate the logic.
                    Indeed, I might - only time will tell.

                    However, if this girl goes back to any Muslim-dominated country, she will end up dead.

                    The delicious irony in this situation is that it must annoy both the Islamists and the Liberals.

                    The Islamists - because she renounced Islam, punishable by death under Sharia law, but welcomed into Canada by the very government that has provided copious cover for their destructive ideology to flourish.

                    The Liberals - because it creates a true dilemma for them - first, because it "showcases" their open borders policy, and second, will her decision to denounce Islam now be considered a violation of M 103?

                    A perfect illustration of the Chinese proverb - "May the butterfly of happiness fly up your nose."
                    Last edited by burnt; Jan 13, 2019, 12:35.

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                      #22
                      Remember about 10-12 yrs or so ago when Lebanon had an uprising and real war. Like who would want to live in that. Horrible right. Well surprise surprise, there were 15,000 new Canadians apparently looking for a better life by returning back to their hell hole country.

                      Canadian cruise ships called to action and a $100m rescue on the tax payers dime. This was on harpers tenure too.

                      If we are taking people from these zones, there has to be a clear understanding if they go back to them, don't count on the govt. I have never seen a country as desperate for people as Canada is.
                      Last edited by jazz; Jan 13, 2019, 12:57.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        Remember about 10-12 yrs or so ago when Lebanon had an uprising and real war. Like who would want to live in that. Horrible right. Well surprise surprise, there were 15,000 new Canadians apparently looking for a better life by returning back to their hell hole country.

                        Canadian cruise ships called to action and a $100m rescue on the tax payers dime. This was on harpers tenure too.

                        If we are taking people from these zones, there has to be a clear understanding if they go back to them, don't count on the govt. I have never seen a country as desperate for people as Canada is.
                        Any idea how much this stunt has cost???

                        The photo op by Freeland, the security, and then add in the diplomatic shit....it could quickly add up to millions to say yes to the UN bringing this 18 year old into Canada....

                        Don't all Canadian 18 year olds deserve the same investment????????????

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                          #24
                          Burnt thanks for your referance
                          To M 103.
                          It led me to video, moslems against M103.
                          Very enlightening, for sure

                          I have been , unsure how to view
                          What has been going on.
                          The video cleared a lot up.

                          While against preaching hate ,like Nazis or radical Islam.
                          No law should have blasphemy as a crime.
                          Supporting atheist views would be blasphemy to somebody.
                          Religions do not deserve legal
                          Protection from ideas

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