As a writer on BCer In Toronto notes, and as this CBC story confirms, Wajid Khan is one of the dozen or so MPs in the house with dual citizenship. In this case, Khan is a citizen of Pakistan.
Now that Khan has become a member of the governing party, in fact a "Special Advisor on South Asia and the Middle East", he is in a position do far more damage to Canada's natural interest than Stephane Dion. For example, Pakistan seems to be running a double game in Afghanistan, apparently supporting the West while harboring and perhaps arming the Taliban. Whose side is Khan on? And what happens if India/Pakistan tensions flare up? Will Khan be able to offer objective advice, or will he (perhaps unconsciously) lean towards Pakistan?
And, therefore, should Khan be asked to demonstrate his loyalty to Canada by renouncing his dual citizenship?
I expect Ezra will be all over this one, and Andrew Coyne, who has recently turned to smearing Dion's patriotism, as well. Presumably, they will demand that Mr. Khan tear up his Pakistani citizenship papers on national television.
Yeah, I expect that real soon.
18 comments:
where do I get me one of those liberal umbrellas that protect me from everything? You know, the umbrella that presents you as a strong upstanding citizen as long as you are liberal, but when it is gone portrays you as a used car salesman who has potential terrorist links and is a threat to Canada's security?
and I thought umbrellas were just supposed to protect you from the rain....
An interesting point.
Unfortunately, actually trying make the point about the hypocrisy of this is at the present time is useless.
For two reasons.
First, the small - see willful blindness and obfuscation in comments above.
Second, the frame - by shining the light back on the thing it only makes the original one more glittery, thus enticing the hind-brain media pack herd to circle back and gaze at it with wonderment once more.
I suggest it is time to move on and build frames of substance around things like, say, the words and actions of the incoming Minister of the Environment.
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No, Rat, he is actually in a powerful position re Canadian foreign policy.
In practical terms, as I say, he could do far more damage to the nation.
I am a little wary of a guy who "fought for his country, Pakistan" claiming to be loyal to Canada.
The most patriotic thing one can do is fight for "their" country.
Deno, buddy, pinhead,
Dion may one day be PM. Khan is right now an advisor to Harper on some of the most sensitive matters of foreign policy. Who can do more damage? Think, dude, think.
Deno's been banned all over the blogosphere. The drivel is constant, unvarying and dull.
This drive the trolls have. I simply don't get it. Is trolling just a way to pass the time while the Hentai downloads?
Ol' Ezzie must have bitten his tongue clean through by now. A muslim and a dual citizen? How'd Khan vote on re-opening SSM? If "yes", Jason Kenney will have to get out his leather restraints and ball-gag to control Levant.
"if yes" s.b. "if no"
*bleh*
So here's the way I see it. Dion inherited French citizenship from his mother and it's pretty much just a little treat for him, whereas Khan is from Pakistan and allegedly fought in the Pakistani army.
It's just like 'anonymous' said-the most patriotic thing one can do is fight for "their" country.
That all and any info that Kahn brings / digs up appears to be only for Harpor, that makes him extremely a danger. Certainly Harpor likely would vet any info provided by his special agent -- who travels under the guise of a backbencher in Canadian parliament. But we're paying for his rides, his expenses and who knows what else (hopefully not that hairpiece!)
Deno,
Because he's now in Government, not opposition. Much more opportunity to make mischief.
The Liberal bloggers I see make me very happy and confident to be a Conservative.You guys are going to have a long,long,well-deserved separation from power.We appreciate the help and please rock on.
If you believe that Dion might be a danger to the nation because he has dual citizenship (and this is what concervatives have been arguing), then clearly an actual member of the ruling party who is a dual citizen must be twice as dangerous, especially if they have Harper's ear on matters of foreign policy.
If Dion's gotta renounce, Khan's gotta renounce. That's what's fair.
Deno, nobody cared about citizenship until the Tories made a big deal out of it. Since they are so concerned about Dion, shouldn't they care about Khan??
deno wrote:
"I think you guys are attacking Khan because of his religion and color."
From Hansard:
Mr. Wajid Khan (Mississauga—Streetsville, Lib.):
"Mr. Speaker, after years of making anti-immigrant statements, the Conservatives are now trying to cast themselves as pro-immigrant. How ironic."
I'm certainly not attacking Khan. I'm just saying what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
I knew Mr Kahn back his days as a used car salesman in Toronto. He was source of many consumer complaints which are matter of public record. He has not changed much.
Where were those consumer complaints lodged, any idea? The BBB (Better Business Bureau?)
I am laughing at people worrying about his dual nationality. I am hoping he must never get elected again. He and his pack of mafia cronies are no less than a cancer to the society. Pakistan has abundant of these kind of people so-called self-appointed politician with no moral values. For money and favours he can do anything I mean anything.
People should open their eyes now i had my share of doubts about him since the beginning that is now proven. He is no good for Canada let alone society especially Mississauga.
Stop this jerk in his tracks
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