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Originally Posted by Dion
In an interview that aired on Friday, Khadr told Barton he hopes the government's apology will help restore his reputation, but that he is sorry if it causes some people pain.
"It doesn't cause me pain. It makes me angry," said Morris. "There is a simple way to make things right. All he has to do is sign that cheque over to Tabitha Speer and I am sure he'll feel better. His conscience will be clear."
"It won't bring her husband back, but it certainly will honour his memory and he can at least feel for the rest of his life that he's at least tried to make amends for the horrific crimes he has committed," said Morris.
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Both yourself and Morris are assuming he actually killed Speer, when that is stil highly questionable. Honestly if people were saying he should divide his settlement and pay this money to the families of all the fallen Canadian or Canadian and American soldiers from this conflict I could at least understand where people were coming from, but to suggest he owes the money he received for what he went through to a single soldier who he may not have even killed just doesn't make any sense.