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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

A Question of Gratitude

I am becoming increasingly annoyed at the so called third world stream refugees who come to Canada to escape times of war and persecution, to the generous benefits that this country extends them as landed immigrants, only to use this Country as a “public convenience” and return to their country of origin after war times with a dual citizenship and Canadian passport.

Immigration regulations under the last thirteen years of Liberal folly allowed that a person who has obtained a legal Canadian passport has only to visit Canada once every five years in order to maintain that dual citizenship, and the right to vote in any federal election. This without as much as a penny worth of tax contribution to Canadian citizens and our Country.

Some have audaciously stated outright they will return to collect a Canadian pension, and use the health care system in their old age. These kinds of comments boil the blood in my very veins.

These types of bogus refugee’s claims must be stopped immediately as, if you have not returned to the citizenship of this Country within a six month period each year your dual citizenship and passport must be revoked and forfeit, for the negligence of the lack of residence of citizenship

Why should Canadians who live year round in their ancestral home have to pick up the tab for the rescue of opportunistic third world immigrates, who will never consider this their and home and native land. My feelings are if you are not in active service with our Armed Forces, and have not lived in the country within the current five year period in which to qualify for the voter list, then the expenses of your rescue must be charged back to you.

The fact many of these ingrates have publicly ripped the current Government about how long they waited to board passage and the fact they had were made seasick, and lack of fresh water and food, let alone no air conditioning aboard only attests to the brass nerve of these impudent puppets.

Have they really no concept as to the Herculean effort to arrange transport of 30,000 Tiny'>http://tinyurl.com/q66gn">Tiny Lebanese/Canadians at short notice with the military transport, with which the previous Liberal left us with, on top of the fact Iran timed this whole episode to coincide with the G8 summit in which the main subject was what measures would the 8 take against Iran for it’s defiant nuclear enrichment program?

Maybe they’d rather they were still in their war torn desolation, with debris raining down around their ears?

There is a serious question of gratitude evident here.

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