Welfare Entitlements
"We're not going to get into the details of the package for multiple reasons. But I can tell you that our (explosives) team deemed the package did not contain a threat at just before 3 p.m."
RCMP Cpl. Lucy Shorey
Fos Elmi, 44, outside the Toronto
apartment she shares with husband Mohamoud Hirsi Jimale, 45, who is
accused of threatening the PMO, on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013. (Terry
Davidson/Toronto Sun)
Canada seems to be getting more like Britain as time wears on. Just as Britain is now home to unprecedented numbers of Muslim layabouts and troublemakers, who see no reason whatever that they should not have innumerable offspring, and multiple marriage partners all on the public dole, where they are provided with generous stipends along with fairly palatial living quarters, Canada seems to be going the same route.
In Britain the head of its secret service openly states the presence of thousands of covert jihadists engaged in plans to subvert authority, and commit violence against the broader community as an indication of their contempt for the society which has accepted them and gives them haven and succour. But which has not yet succumbed to the insistence that Britain surrender its culture and legal system to that of Islamic Sharia.
A man living in Toronto at the Humberview Housing Co-op in a three-bedroom unit with his wife, meant to accommodate them and their seven children became enraged when the co-op authority asked for proof that his children still lived in Canada. Mohamoud Hirsi Jimale, 45, clad in a white robe and cap appeared outside the Langevin Building in Ottawa, where the Prime Minister of Canada's offices are located.
Mr. Jimale spoke of a bomb that he carried in his briefcase. A confrontation with security personnel at the Langevin Building ensued, and a police explosives disposal unit was brought in. The briefcase, on examination, did not appear to contain explosives. The explosion was in the mind of the man who took umbrage at being questioned whether he legitimately was eligible to continue collecting $3,000 in monthly welfare payments absent proof of the presence of seven children.
The country and Prime Minister Stephen Harper have nothing better to do than consider the peculiar behaviour of singularly entitled immigrants who feel it is their right to burden society with their upkeep. Mr. Jimale now faces a charge of uttering threats, is charged with mischief surrounding his 'interference' with the 'lawful use' of the Prime Minister's Office.
And the taxpayers of the country are charged with the financial upkeep of yet another immigrant-deadbeat.
Labels: Charity, Government of Canada, Security, Threats
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