In the news of the weird, actor Randy Quaid skipped town on charges of squatting on a property that he used to own and is now seeking asylum in Canada. He fears that a secret society of celebrity hunters are trying to kill him. Today's poll question; do you think he should be granted asylum? As much as I loved his performance as the drunken crop duster who was abducted by aliens in Independence Day, I'm not sure that I approve of him being granted asylum in Vancouver. I live in Vancouver and while I'm sure he is no threat to me personally, something is not right with that guy.
What do you think? Should his oscar callibre performance as the robot bodyguard in Pluto Nash sway our decision?
Randy is seeking an easy out for his legal responsibilities in the U.S. much like the military "asylum seekers". Each of those cost the U.S. about $37,000 to train and provide educational opportunities and I don't believe that opting out of your country's legal system is grounds for refugee status and Canadian benefits. Buy him a plane ticket to Nicaragua --perhaps he can hide there.
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When little Khadr 'applies' for repatriation to Canada, here's away to say NO:
'Khadr 'highly dangerous'
War criminal has grown more devout, psychiatrist tells hearing
...Part of that deal is that Khadr would be allowed to apply for a transfer to a Canadian facility after one more year in U.S. custody, something Welner said was problematic.
"There is no de-radicalization program in Canada," he said.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Canada/1208878.html
Send our little homegrown terrorist to camp, in
Saudi, to deradicalize him.
The Saudi Deradicalization Experiment
http://www.cfr.org/publication/21292/saudi_deradicalization_experiment.html
Quaid should be quickly returned to his homeland where he can get badly need mental healthcare.
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