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Utah soldier wins judgment against alleged (wink, wink) terrorist's kin
A Utah Special Forces soldier partially blinded in a firefight in Afghanistan and his dead comrade's widow have won a default judgment against the estate of a Canadian family accused of ties to al-Qaida terrorists.Message to the lefty Canuks: Clean up your islamic cesspool or we'll make you take care of your OWN national defense. Then you would would not have the dollars to give to the cradle to grave health care we are indirectly subsidizing.
Sgt. 1st Class Layne Morris said after the 2002 firefight in which his right eye was blinded that Omar Khadr hid inside a compound waiting for U.S. troops to come inside. Khadr, then 15, is accused of tossing a grenade that killed medic Christopher James Speer.Send the little sweetheart to Utah.
Morris and Speer's widow, Tabitha, sued for damages last year after Morris saw the American public television show "Frontline" in which a family member defended Khadr's actions and said the death of a U.S. soldier was "no big deal."Hey "family member": I hope your right eye runs into a sharp stick some dark night...accidently...with a Green Beret on the other end of the stick. A**hole.
This week, U.S. District Judge Paul Cassell in Salt Lake City told the plaintiffs to submit evidence that establishes the amount of damages they expect.
"This is my way of continuing the war against terrorism," said Morris, the housing director for West Valley City. "And hopefully there will be money for Christopher Speer's widow and their two young children."Doubtful. The Canadians by and large don't recognize they have a problem.
Omar Khadr is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, over protests of the Canadian government that he is a juvenile.You drop a grenade in a combat zone...your lucky your body's not burning outside some village. What a waste of gitmo cell space.
Morris' lawsuit sought damages from the accused boy's father, Ahmad Sa'id Khadr, who purportedly collected from an Islamic front charity to run an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan. There's no "purportedly" about it. The Canuks are in denial. The legal action was based on the argument that a parent has a duty to control a minor child to prevent him from intentionally harming others.
Morris' attorney, Donald Winder, said he will seek money from funds frozen by the U.S. and Canadian governments and the United Nations. The elder Khadr is believed to have been killed in a gunbattle in Pakistan.Boo. Hoo. Rot in Hell with the rest of your islamo-cockroach buddies, Ahmad.
His widow returned to Canada to seek treatment for their youngest son, Karim Khadr, for wounds he received fighting with al-Qaida in the same firefight that killed his father.How about six 9MM incisions behind the ear?
In April, Cassell issued an order allowing Morris to publicize the legal action in Toronto, where the Khadr family lives, after their attorney refused to accept a copy of the lawsuit. I have some ideas about how I would like to deliever the papers.

Any Canadians out there who can explain the reluctance of your government, and society (generally) to accept the reality you have a islamo-terrorist problem?
Posted by: anymouse 2005-10-28
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=133430