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SPC Daniel Bowen
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This can be looked at from both a political perspective and an ethical one. Was he invited for personal gains, building relations between countries or did they have personal connections growing up? Titles people gain over their careers can change how the world around them views them as well. Is it an issue that he didn't tell anyone, or is it because it was free? Is there issues between Canada and this Prince?
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Justin Trudeau basically had a pseudo uncle who was Fidel Castro (Castro was friend of his Dad since his Dad went to visit Cuba. Prince Khan and Fidel Castro were both pallbearers to his dad's funeral and a family friend.
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The prince Khan is not an enemy in Canada. Canada gives Millions to Prince, for his social programs medical programs in Afghanistan. Is it the normal disclosure that the Prime Minister should have done so there is no conflict of interest.
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I have no idea what politicians do on private islands, nor have I ever been invited personally to vacation on one. The Prince's father married American actress Rita Hayworth, which surprised me a little.

The $800 million Prince Karim AL Husseini is one rich Imam.
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The imams like a cool guy I mean he's been in the family since Justin Trudeau was born even probably before. The fault is not on Prince con the fault is on the prime minister of Canada not disclosing it and this is news that was brought up by their mainstream media and their mainstream media loves him.
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Rita Hayworth was like the Raquel Welch of the forties.
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Here's to hoping it helps trash his career. The sooner Canada can get out from under his free spending and bad decisions, the better off it will be.
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