Christian Peacemaker Teams: 2 Canadians and 1 Briton who didn’t want 25 million Iraqis freed are freed
Did the three "Christian Peacemakers" not want to be freed? Were they hoping no American and British troops would risk their lives to save theirs?
Maybe we should wonder why they didn’t want American and British troops to rescue 25 million Iraqis, too.
James Loney, Harmeet Singh Sooden and Norman Kember weren’t dead. They were getting some food. So why did they want to be freed after only four months? Isn’t living without freedom acceptable? They found it acceptable for Iraqis.
Racists. Our brave liberators just rescued three racists.
Frank Warner
Update: The Canadian pseudo-liberals, who opposed the liberation of Iraq, suddenly are curious about reports a 20-member Canadian special forces team played a part in freeing the three "Peacemakers" yesterday.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government had to assure his nation that the Canadian troops were there only to free the non-Iraqi hostages, and not to free anyone else.
"Canada should not [be] and is not passive when it comes to its own citizens and the protection of their lives," Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay said.
But apparently, Canada will not alter its policy to remain passive whenever non-Canadian innocents are oppressed, tortured and murdered.
SEE ALSO: Iraqis say Christian Peacemaker Teams are "phony pacifists" and "dupes for jihadism and fascism."
SEE ALSO: From Jan. 6, 2005: Canada’s embarrassment: 11 days after tsunami disaster, its DART disaster-relief team will fly to Sri Lanka on 2 rented Russian planes.
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