Canada court says its officials knew U.S. abused detainee

Canada must seek the immediate return of Toronto-born Guantanamo captive Omar Khadr rather than await the outcome of his U.S. military trial because American troops mistreated the alleged teen terrorist and Canadian officials knew about it, Canada's appeals court ruled Friday. Full Story »

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by Glenn LaBauve - Aug. 14, 2009

It appears our little brothers to the north are the first to man up and follow the law.

I only wish Obama would get his justice department in place, it is nearly unforgivable that he has not submitted names for EVERY JUSTICE DEPARTMENT APPOINTEE at this late date, He should have had people for every justice position on day one as most previous presidents have done. Goverment will only follow the leader if they have an alegence to the head.

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