Category: Immigration

May 31, 2008

The Joys® Of Immigration

Filed under: Canada,Crime & Punishment,Immigration,Security — Dennis @ 6:12 pm

So, does anyone want to tell me just how many decades it will take us to deport this pervert?

Logman Pera didn’t know London police had followed him to the London park or that they knew he went there to meet a 12-year-old girl for sex.

He also didn’t know the girl he chatted with through Yahoo Messenger was an undercover London cyber cop.

This week, the 36-year-old Kurdish immigrant, in custody since his arrest in January after he was picked up when he was re-entering Canada from Iraq, was in court to be sentenced on luring and breaching his release conditions.

The officer, Const. Dale Howe took the nickname “Londongirrrl” and entered the chatroom, describing himself as a 12-year-old girl.

Howe had an unsolicited request from Logman2001can — Pera — for a private chat.

Fourteen minutes into the conversation, Pera asked Howe about having sex, meeting him and not telling.

Pera also invited Howe to view his Web camera. Howe saw a man nude from the waist down — not his face — and he was masturbating.

They agreed to meet the next day at a Burger King at Argyle Mall.

He told the officers it was “all the girl’s fault” because she called police and “I didn’t have sex with her.”

Pera was released a few days later — on May * — and didn’t show up for his next court appearance. [nice to see that revolving door working, isn’t it? -D] He was picked up on Jan. 11.

Ah, hell, waitaminit…. what the HELL am I thinking???? We don’t kick scumbags out of this country! We bust our backsides to BRING THEM IN

Silly-ass me.

May 18, 2008

The Things You Find In Google Cache…

I like Google cache. I think it’s a totally nifty thing. You can find all kinds of interesting stuff in there. Stuff that, for some reason, isn’t where it used to be.

It makes you think, really it does. Sometimes you think “what the hell was that arsehole thinking in the first place?”

Other times, you think “why was that deleted? Is someone afraid of the Thought Police® or did they just cool off and decide that they went off half-cocked?”

I’ll let you make up your own minds on this one:

I’ve spend a pleasant day or so talking with an old friend from Toronto. We agree on some issues, disagree on others, but what’s interesting is what came up repeatedly in his comments; an issue that is for all practical purposes underground.

That issue is immigration, and specifically immigration from Jamaica.

It seems there is a general consensus in Canada’s largest city that importing the culture of baby mommas, fatherless families and gun violence from the tropics was a MISTAKE!

No one can talk about it because the Charter of Rights and Freedoms deems such talk to be illegal. And since multiculturalists think all cultures are the same, there’s no oblique way to open the subject either.

All the same, I get the impression that if the choice were offered to Torontoinians, they’d ship the bunch of them back to the Island.

Incidentally, this attitude included Somalis, Ethiopians, Eritreanians and Sudanese, who, I was told, are the source of many legal and social problems.

The feeling did not encompass other groups such as Trinidadians, Egyptians, or even Lebanese. In fact, you can say that the majority of immigrant communities to Canada are assimilating well and are welcomed.

Of course we can’t discuss groups anymore. We can’t say one group assimilates better than another. We can’t make any distinctions because our wonderful Charter doesn’t allow us to.

Not that this matters in the real world where ordinary Canadians know what the problems are, know whose causing the problems and know what they’d like to do about it.

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