Trudeau Liberals Vote AGAINST Motion Calling For ISIS Fighters To Be Prosecuted
Motion also called for condemning the horrific acts perpetrated by ISIS, yet the Liberals voted against it. The Trudeau Liberals have once again confirmed that they are totally separated from anything resembling common sense. After the Conservatives introduced an anti-ISIS motion in the House of Commons, the Trudeau Liberals disturbingly voted against it. Here’s the motion:
December 1, 2017 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That the House: (a) condemn the horrific acts committed by ISIS; (b) acknowledge that individuals who joined ISIS fighters are complicit in these horrific acts and pose a danger to Canadians; (c) call on the government to bring to justice and prosecute any ISIS fighter returning to Canada; and (d) insist that the government make the security and protection of Canadians its priority, rather than the reintegration of ISIS fighters, or the unnecessary financial payout to a convicted terrorist, like Omar Khadr.
As Andrew Scheer tweeted, what part of this could the Liberals have possibly disagreed with?
All the Trudeau Liberals had to do was vote for the motion to at least show they had a sliver of concern for the widespread fears about returning ISIS fighters. They couldn’t even do that. This is becoming more and more disturbing, as Trudeau and the government seem to put political correctness (they see condemning ISIS as somehow “Islamophobic”), above all else. They have a view of the world that is extremely naive, as if terrorists could be “fixed” with a few hugs and nice treatment. That’s not how things work, and a true leader would recognize that we live in a dangerous world, and the government has a sacred duty to protect our citizens from enemies of our nation. Among the most dangerous enemies our people and our nation face today are ISIS fighters, and the failure of the government to take any strong action is a total disgrace.
Spencer Fernando
This article was originally published on Spencer Fernando's website on December 5, 2017, and can be viewed on his site by clicking here.