Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Conservatives are Stupid Assholes, Part Six Zillion

My post for the day is inspired by a thunderbolt of realization about the enormity of the stupidity of "conservatives" and the treatment of Abousfian Abdelrazik.

To begin, this travesty was the product of a crazed "intelligence," "security" and "policing" bureaucracy, which was enabled by a sleazy Liberal government. But the heavy lifting these days which is perpetuating the sufferings of Mr. Abdelrazik is all the work of the herpercon "Conservative" government. And, for the most part, the enthusiastic support for the suppression of a Canadian citizen's constitutional rights comes from those same stupid, mouth-breathing, ugly minded cretins, the Canadian right-wing. A couple of posts ago I exhibited the deranged fantasies of one "Colin" who said that Canadian government has the legal right to subject citizens to indefinite exile based on top-secret information that nobody ever has to know about. "Colin" tried mightily to sound like a tough-minded realist, supporting an at times dirty, but highly necessary war against what is described as "Islamo-fascism" but in reality, "Colin" is a pathetic creature, frightened by his own delusions and given to murderous rants and an infantile devotion to authority.

There is no legal way that the Canadian government can exile a citizen of Canada. Here's the relevant section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms:
"Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada."
It's clear. There can be no debating on this subject. Well, actually there is a bit of a debate. Whether Section Six, i) means a Canadian can't be extradited to another country for prosecution for crimes committed in that other country. But there's nothing about the government's right to prevent your return from a country that has no desire to keep you.

Abdelrazik has been stranded in the Sudan, staying in the lobby of the Canadian embassy in Khartoum since 2008 and it has been the stephen herpercon party that has been torturing him with broken promises and imbecilic arguments in order to prevent him from returning home.
Their latest idiotic argument is that although he is entitled to emergency travel documents as a Canadian citizen, and that although he has been cleared of any connections to international terrorism (someone [no doubt a victim of the USA's torture techniques] said Abdelrazik is a top-level Al Qaeda member, he nonetheless remains on a USA "no-fly" list and the UN's "no-fly" list. But the USA's list shouldn't make it impossible for Abdelrazik to fly home on a Canadian government jet, or a privately-chartered jet, or a Sudanese (their government has cleared him and offered to help send him home) airline. And the UN list specifically allows people on it to return to their home countries.
That's what made the knuckle-dragging vermin who work for the herpercons furrow their brows and fart out the following rationalization for leaving Abdelrazik stranded: It's true he can leave the Sudan and return to Canada, but what about the airspace of all the other countries in between?
A UN spokesperson replied that the airspace of other countries is a non-issue with regards to re-patriating citizens to their homelands.
Then the herpercon's lawyer tried to argue "National Security," but check out the details of the Act:

  • A person whose entitlement is under investigation is formally notified as such, is provided with the basis upon which Passport Canada began its investigation, and is given 30 days in which to respond or forward relevant information for consideration.


  • A first draft recommendation is provided to the person under investigation, who is given 10 days in which to make further submissions.

It doesn't appear that Abdelrazik was provided with this notification. Had he been there isn't much that he could have done about it though:
Information reviewed during the investigation may be considered as "sensitive information", within the meaning assigned to that expression by section 38.01 of the Canada Evidence Act, and therefore cannot be disclosed to the person under investigation. However, Passport Canada will always inform the person under investigation that such information exists, and whenever possible, will provide a summary of the information.
The important thing though is that this desperate attempt at evading their obligations to this Canadian citizen is invalid because proper protocols were not followed. And for that reason the "national security" argument should be dismissed.
The whole reason that I'm typing this entry though is about the amazingly stupid behaviour of the herpecons. It's really extraordinary isn't it? Almost as stupid as the insane yammerings of their supporters. Check out this turd dropped in my comments section on another post about Abdelrazik's plight:
You left out the part about: 1)CSIS has accused him of being a member of a Montreal cell that supported Ahmed Ressam; 2) The US State Department has said that Abdelrazik is a personal acquaintance of Osama bin Laden, closely tied to Abu Zubaydah and attended an Afghan training camp in 1996.
Maybe, he should stay overseas.
Obviously, I went to town on the idiot and his complete amnesia about "due process" and "presumption of innocence." The nitwit no doubt regards himself as a defender of "Canadian values" and "Western Civilization" against the Islamo-fascist hordes. They all appear to do so, when it's them who are throwing hard-won freedoms and democratic rights into the toilet.
If you want to help Abousfian Abdelrazik then these wonderful people, "The People's Commission on Immigration 'Security' Measures can give you some pointers.
Supposedly I'm to sleep more soundly knowing that Abousfian Abdelrazik, a Canadian citizen who has been cleared by both CSIS and the RCMP of any criminal activities is being kept out of Canada where god knows what he would do. I'm supposed to be proud that my government is embarrassing itself and the entire country with these idiotic legal arguments.

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