Friday, January 28, 2011

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Human Rights and Canada

One Sunday morning in August, Ian Thomson, a retired 53-year was awakened by the sound of three masked men trying to send firebombs against his house in Port Colborne. To stop them, Thomson took out his revolver, a Smith and Wesson, and pants and shirt, he got out and fired a few shots, which calmed things. The thugs fled.

Having a gun has saved the life of Ian Thomson.

BUT ... Mr. Thomson lives in Canada, as "radioverte.ca" who has commented so my article of October 21 and is so proud of Canadian democracy.

This means that when Thomson had sent the videotape to police (See video below the article), he was accused of using a firearm in a rash and later accused of pointing a firearm and two charges of "careless storage of firearm to fire. " The Crown recommended a prison sentence (source - English)

As the men were masked, nobody can say whether they were Muslims or not, which is quite a stroke of luck for Thomson. If the records show that he had fired on Muslims, he was also accused of hate crime, because it is forbidden to say or do anything against Muslims in Canada, no matter what they do.

A good illustration of what happens when a country mired in the so-called Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The innocent citizens become disenfranchised. Canada encourages these actions, crime and by muzzling their citizens, Canada encourages Islamic terrorism.

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