I'm fairly certain that Osama couldn't care less about our constitution. Your comment reminds of the silly sound-byte that was repeated over and over again around 9/11 by El Presidente Bush: the terrorists "hate our freedoms" and that's why they attacked us.
Who is going to come all the way over to America from a Saudi Arabian village and blow himself up because he doesn't agree with statements written on a piece of paper a few hundred years ago in the United States... statements which are largely ignored anyway? NOBODY!
On the other hand, Americas seemingly one-sided support of Israel in its disregard for the Palestinian people and the feeling of arrogant invincibility we enjoy(ed?) may have provided more convincing arguments.
In case there is any confusion, I am neither an arab nor a muslim and loathe terrorism (though I have a certain understanding for its motivations)
Instead of banning wifi and cellphones he should introduce a university uniform: Tinfoil. Tinfoil vests, hats, underpants and socks would go a long way to protecting the student's bodies.
Yes, but Canada still leads the world in attempts to censor the internet. You don't have to look further than Erwin Cotler (who thankfully lost power in the recent elections), the banning of the zundelsite from Canada, and regular legal action against so-called "hate" sites. Judging by their content it seems to me that they are more often sites that certain groups (e.g. B'nai Brith, Simon Wiesenthal Center) just hate to see.
I'm fairly certain that Osama couldn't care less about our constitution. Your comment reminds of the silly sound-byte that was repeated over and over again around 9/11 by El Presidente Bush: the terrorists "hate our freedoms" and that's why they attacked us. Who is going to come all the way over to America from a Saudi Arabian village and blow himself up because he doesn't agree with statements written on a piece of paper a few hundred years ago in the United States... statements which are largely ignored anyway? NOBODY! On the other hand, Americas seemingly one-sided support of Israel in its disregard for the Palestinian people and the feeling of arrogant invincibility we enjoy(ed?) may have provided more convincing arguments. In case there is any confusion, I am neither an arab nor a muslim and loathe terrorism (though I have a certain understanding for its motivations)
Well, no, the catholic church teaches that life begins at the moment of conception, not "when blood begins to flow". Where did you come up with that??
And you still haven't discovered the cause?
Instead of banning wifi and cellphones he should introduce a university uniform: Tinfoil. Tinfoil vests, hats, underpants and socks would go a long way to protecting the student's bodies.
At last I will be able to buy a powersaving chip that doesn't come from Intel's Israeli labs. Divest in Israel, the world's only terrorist state!
Yes, but Canada still leads the world in attempts to censor the internet. You don't have to look further than Erwin Cotler (who thankfully lost power in the recent elections), the banning of the zundelsite from Canada, and regular legal action against so-called "hate" sites. Judging by their content it seems to me that they are more often sites that certain groups (e.g. B'nai Brith, Simon Wiesenthal Center) just hate to see.