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A Loss of Balance on Israel
2008-05-22 23:00:00
By Linda McQuaig 22/05/08 "Toronto Star" --- Canada has a long history of supporting Israel. But the nature of... Click on the headlines to read the full story!
Canada announces 20-year plan to rebuild military
2008-05-13 15:00:00
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Monday a 30-billion-dollar plan to re-equip Canada’s military, to boost its recruiting and to bolster Canada’s defense industry over the next 20 years. The initiative will include major combat fleet replacements of surface combat ships, maritime patrol craft, fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft, fighter aircraft, and land combat vehicles ...
Stephen Harper goes too far with his pro-Israel stance
2008-05-12 22:56:00
In a recent speech to mark the 60th anniversary of the state of Israel, Canadian PM Stephen Harper suggested that hatred for the state of Israel is tantamount to hatred for the Jewish people:"Unfortunately, Israel at 60 remains a country under threat - threatened by those groups and regimes who deny to this day its right to exist ... And why? Make no mistake, look beyond the thinly veiled rationalizations: Because they hate Israel, just as they hate the Jewish people."To characterize Israel as a "Jewish state" without any qualification, raises questions about Harper's Zionist sympathies and evangelical affiliations. Israel is not in fact an exclusively "Jewish state", unless you consider non-Jewish Israelis to be widgets rather than citizens. The Jewish population of Israel is around the 76% mark. There are also 16.3% Muslim Israelis, 2.1% Christian, 1.7% Druze.Furthermore, when speaking of Israeli Jews, it is important to note that not all of the 76% represent religious or even Z...
Write PM Stephen Harper & Boycott Mexico re: Brenda Martin
2008-03-19 17:03:00
I hope that readers will join in and write Prime Minister Stephen Harper (pm@pm.gc.ca) and boycott Mexican travel, investment and purchases until Bre1 Vote(s)
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Write Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Boycott Mexico to get Brenda Martin
2008-03-19 16:47:00
I hope that readers will join in and write Prime Minister Stephen Harper (pm@pm.gc.ca) and encourage people to boycott travel to Mexico and the purchase of Mexican products until Brenda Martin is released from her unjust Mexican imprisonment, receives a sincere public apology from the Mexican government, and a multi-million dollar payment as an attempt at ...
Stephen Harper: hides behind the law on Cadman allegations
2008-03-17 17:11:00
The lawsuit Harper has filed against the Liberals is just another example of conservatives attempting to use the law to shut down legitimate comment. It's the fascist reflex, which is ironical when you consider how upset they get if a Human Rights Tribunal has the nerve to put the clamps on what they regard as their freedom of speech.The Liberal finger pointing over what Harper allegedly knew about the Chuck Cadman deal, is low key when you consider what Harper has himself aimed at opponents.Think back a bit to the years when magazines like the Western Standard were targeting the Liberals during the adscam affair. The mud slinging and accusations flew thick and fast with Western Standard's Ezra Levant leading the charge. The magazine played up a mafia caricature, and referred to the Liberals as "the Libranos". The accusations being hurled were extremely personal and damaging. It makes the Liberal finger pointing in the Cadman affair seem almost polite. The Tories didn't pull thei...
Brenda Martin pleads for rescue from 2+ year Mexican incarceration
2008-03-15 02:39:00
CTV reports that Brenda Martin, a Canadian woman who has been detained without trial and apparently without just cause for over two years in Mexico, has pleaded for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to contact the Mexican President to have this unwarranted abuse end. “I don’t belong here. I have done nothing, Please help me prime minister, please help me, ...
Cadman and Harper
2008-03-12 14:33:00
Hello all,Here we are in political turmoil aren't we.Harper is suing the Liberals and Dion. Opposition is accusing the Conservatives of offering money to sway someone's vote in the House.Well lets see.What do you believe? I think you had two guys in the conservatives that really wanted to make a change for the conservatives and therefore offered a dying man some money for his vote. he refused. Do you think Harper knew anything about it - probably not. Why? Beause he's busy running the government, the country, etc. He is not responsible for running the conservative party, their are dozens of other serfs to do that.It also makes sense to make that offer of money, because Cadman had terminal cancer no insurance company in the world would have insured him.Is Harper in his right to sue Dion and the Liberals for their comments on their website and to the media outside the House of Commons. I do beleve the liberals comments are slanderous, they occurred outside th House and therefore H...
Stephen Harper : the Prime Minister who knows nothing
2008-03-07 09:44:00
Does Stephen Harper live in another dimension? This is not altogether a joking question, because we have a leader in Canada who seems to know next-to-nothing about what goes on in his inner circle.How can you be a leader and yet be so quixotically detached that you don't know your people are making decisions that could effectively damage the credibility of the government and perhaps even precipitate a crisis?Harper, the personification of the three monkeys, never says anything, hears anything or sees anything that might provide a clue to some of the murky goings on in his government. His sense of smell is off too. The stink has been making people across Canada reach for their aerosol cans.Despite audio tape evidence and the word of Chuck Cadman's wife and daughter, that suggests the late MP was bribed by the Tories prior to a Parliamentary vote in 2005, Harper claims he knew nothing about it. He even told Tom Zytaruk on tape that he "didn't know the details". This is a leader who...
Stephen Harper should cut his hair, not film board funding
2008-03-03 20:30:00
In part two of this week's attack on culture in Canada, Stephen Harper's Conservatives have cut $2.5 million from the budget of the National Film Board. It now appears that Canadian producers will have even less money to create and promote films that fulfill the government's new puritanical requirements. Not cut from the budget, however, is Harper's fashion advisor. Given that Harper's hair is even worse than the coiffe of the creep in No Country For Old Men, taxpayers not getting very good value for their money. (Disclosure: I work part-time at the NFB.)
Stephen Harper should cut his hair, not film board funding
2008-03-03 20:30:00
In part two of this week's attack on culture in Canada, Stephen Harper's Conservatives have cut $2.5 million from the budget of the National Film Board. It now appears that Canadian producers will have even less money to create and promote films that fulfill the government's new puritanical requirements. Not cut from the budget, however, is Harper's fashion advisor. Given that Harper's hair is even worse than the coiffe of the creep in No Country For Old Men, taxpayers not getting very good value for their money. (Disclosure: I work part-time at the NFB.) More on Bill C-10: Like the porn industry needs Tax Credits Bill will yank funding from "offensive" film Jack Layton weighs in on Bill C-10 An open letter to Prime Minister Harper
Proposed censorship bill threatens to pull crucial funding from "offensive"
2008-03-03 16:01:00
For our readers working in the industry this is probably by now old news, but for the rest of us, we may be surprised at just how much mileage Young People Fucking is getting as a catalyst for culture-clampdown. The Canadian feature that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival is repeatedly cited by right wing reactionaries such as Charles McVety and his group Canada Family Action Coalition as the arbiter of all that is unholy in the Canadian culturescape. McVety and his gang are disgusted that their taxes go into funding productions like YPF, a soft-core romantic comedy about, you guessed it, horses skydiving. Lucky for McVety and the Victorian moral police, they have a fearless leader who has responded with action. Stephen Harper and his gang of moralizing crusaders, the Conservative party, have a bill before the Canadian Senate called C-10 that would give Heritage Canada power to deny tax credits to film and TV works they decided were too offensive, essentially putt...
Proposed censorship bill threatens to pull crucial funding from "offensive"
2008-03-03 16:01:00
For our readers working in the industry this is probably by now old news, but for the rest of us, we may be surprised at just how much mileage Young People Fucking is getting as a catalyst for culture-clampdown. The Canadian feature that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival is repeatedly cited by right wing reactionaries such as Charles McVety and his group Canada Family Action Coalition as the arbiter of all that is unholy in the Canadian culturescape. McVety and his gang are disgusted that their taxes go into funding productions like YPF, a soft-core romantic comedy about, you guessed it, horses skydiving. Lucky for McVety and the Victorian moral police, they have a fearless leader who has responded with action. Stephen Harper and his gang of moralizing crusaders, the Conservative party, have a bill before the Canadian Senate called C-10 that would give Heritage Canada power to deny tax credits to film and TV works they decided were too offensive, essentially putt...
L'incompétence des ministres
2008-02-10 15:28:00
Les journalistes ne peuvent parler aux différents ministres car "ils ne maîtrisent pas encore leurs dossiers!"
It?s Not Easy Being Green for Canada?s Stephen Harper
2007-12-04 16:42:00
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The Great White North.
2007-11-28 16:15:00
Harper in Africa once again slams Kyoto. Personally I think he hates Kyoto what do you think?Secondly, I think he wants the Arctic Ice shelf to melt a few more 1000 square kilometers. This would make it safer to all those boats that would be using it, and help make those millions of dollars for all that shipping that will happen between the East Coast and Asia or Europe and Asia.That's why you have all these countries saying that the North is there's. From the Russian flag at the bottom of the Arctic sea bed to the Canadian soldiers taking down a small Danish flag on a piece of rock in Operation Frozen Beaver.So a delay in meeting global emission reduction targets would be a way to melt a few more icebergs in the North and a way of securing that famed North-West Passage.BUT WAIT... you know that it's not all about shipping...what has pushed the Canadian economy so high lately...oil...oil...and a few drops of oil..if we lay claim to the North, we will lay claim to the thousands of...
Stephen Harper, American at heart?
2007-10-27 04:43:00
Could this be the future of Canada if Stephen Harper is Prime Minister after the next election? Stephen Harper may be a true blooded Canadian, but his political heart beat American President Bush and ex Mexican President Vicente Fox have already discussed and had a basic agreement for a standard North American currency. Think ...
Today's Wounded Canadian Soldier and the Afgahn Mission
2007-10-24 15:09:00
Anyone looking at the Post or inside the Ottawa Citizen will see the photo of a wounded Canadian soldier crawling in a sandstorm.A picture is worth a thousand words. As soon as I get a copy of it I'll post it up. This picture was pulled from the web and tells us a different story a good story.Today's sandstorm photo tells us the truth. Our soldiers are helping the Aghan country, we are there because of 9/11 in which our allies and even our people, Canadians died as well that day, our allies and our people were attacked. Al-Queda and the Taliban are considered indifferent from each other. They help each other and fund each other through drug money, opium. They train each other and work together. They are an unseen enemy on the other side of the globe. The best way to battle the Taliban is to educate their young to show them a different life and hope that they choose a route that is different then what the Taliban and Al-Queda offer. Even so Stephen Harper and the conservatives want...
Explaining Stephen Harper
2007-10-17 18:35:00
The situation with Mr. Harper is as follows. He can’t bring in the policy agenda he wishes because the population isn’t far enough to the right. Therefore, he has to sell himself as a competent manager, which he is. And he has to do politics well, which he does. So, it’s all politics all the time. That ...
Throne Speech...was it so bad?
2007-10-17 01:27:00
Well...what a long speech!Arctic ResearchMilitary ImprovementsTax ReductionBetter livelihood for Inuits and NativesSenate ReformEnvironmental improvementsExpanding National parksFood and Product SafetyThese are just some of the good things listed in the speech. What's wrong with that. Nothing really.Plus the promise of tackling crime...oh, did you hear that. Some laws didn't pass...oh could it be because the laws were stopped in the Senate. Boy Harper really stuck it to the Senate...yes! I like it! I mean really all the laws are meant to really stick to criminals, you break the law you should be punished. Mandatory sentences for gun crimes, etc.. Why are these laws being held up in the Senate. Really now! Whats the Senate good for...its time for reform. Right now they are a bunch of politicians getting fat doing nothing beneficial.The Kyoto Protocol was really a boondoggle. Let's face it Dion signs the protocol, ratifies it and then the Liberal government does nothing to help red...
Throne Speech Tomorrow
2007-10-16 02:12:00
Well now...the big day is tomorrow. Stephen Harper aims to speak to the masses and not a single opposition member is happy.Now really, everyone of them has been complaining about the time of the speech (need wine with that). Complaining about how it does not give them time to analyse what it is, not enough time for the media to interprete what Harper says.Well I for one am not complaining - and as a voter I'll tell you why. I don't have to wait for a recorded version later in the night or to analysts interprete what they think the speech means. No the push of 3 hours is great, because I'm still working at 3:30pm. Now I get the chance to watch and listen to a throne speech on my own terms and live, no recordings, no analysts, no taping. Hoorah!
Stephen Harper, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders to don traditiona
2007-10-15 20:52:00
By Allan Woods, CanWest News Service HANOI - Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been the target of repeated joshing over his family-guy fashion sense, but if there is any silver lining around the dark design cloud that could gather above him this weekend in Vietnam it is that the Conservative party leader will be in good ...
Ottawa Mayor and Harper's Inner Circle in Bed Together
2007-10-12 15:08:00
Eh! Ottawa Mayor Larry O'brien continues to make headlines with his bribe of Kilrea. Check out this article.http://www.canada.com/o-ttawacitizen/news/story.html?id-=714bc9f1-70dd-45c8-849b-c9b4a8-fd804d&p=2Now he's pulling in Stephen Harper's campaign managers. Interesting indeed. Now we know Harper wouldn't be involved in this himself, but the fact that Baird was previsouly mentioned and now the campaign manager is mentioned is not good.This will not help the public image of the Conservative Party locally as it creates a negative perception. Perception holds a lot of weight with the people. You know that theory - guilt by association, and the headline is damning enough. For those people that only read the headline, will get and keep that 'perception aspect altogether.
The Looming Legacy of Stephen Harper
2007-10-07 21:07:00
by Chris Cook Stephen Harper has in the past expressed his disdain of Canada's liberal democracy, (most famously to a gathering of American business nabobs) preferring the U.S. economic philosophy, sometimes called laissez faire. But it is not in economics alone Harper would have Canada emulate the United States. Last week, the minority prime minister, buoyed perhaps by the current disarray of the opposition Liberals, announced legislation he would introduce in the Fall session of parliament to "toughen" Canada's too-long lax drugs prohibition laws and enforcement. Gambling he can ram this policy through, what it would mean is Canada following the disastrous example of America's bloated penal system. Coyly, Harper left some of the details of his plan out of the press releases. He fails too to mention the more than two million people currently incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails. Many hundreds of thousand more are living either under house arrest, moni...
Climate Hazard...brain eating amoeba
2007-10-01 18:35:00
WOW! Who would have thought they existed...brain eating amoeba. It's something right out of Star Trek.The following link provides an interesting story about the bugs:http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s-/capress/070928/health/health_k-iller_amoebaPlug your nose people when you go swimming. I tell you I'm positive we'll be seeing more of these cases particularly in the states with their warmer southern climates...Bush and Harper better get acting on those environmental acts to help the environment else they won't be hitting the beaches together any time soon. See what 1 degree change means.
More than Tech Needed to Solve Environment Problems
2007-09-27 19:14:00
You can praise him one day and shake your head the next. Were I mentioned his politically handling of Quebec sensibilities a coup d?etat one day ago. I scratch my head the next, after Harper?s speech at the United Nations.Stephen Harper stood in front of world leaders at the United Nations earlier this week and stated that to reduce hydrocarbons being released into the environment in today?s world of energy consumption we would require a significant tehcnological breakthrough.We all know Harper is against Kyoto, I personally aim to. However, the Kyoto Accord has great intentions but ultimately a very, very steep price and very, very unrealistic targets. The plan to reduce hydracarbons 20% by 2020 is more realistic and manageable and won?t ruin the economy.But my beef is that new technology is not the only answer. Or even 90% of the answer I would put technological discoveries at 50 to 65%. Why? Although I?m no expert I know that trees will help filter out hydrocarbons, (methane, CO2...
Did Harper's conservatives push dollar up?
2007-09-24 22:17:00
There's an interesting notation that goes back to 1976. When Rene Levesque was elected in Quebec, once that was done, the Candian dollar plummeted downwards. Refer to this article for additional information:http://www.cbc.ca/m-oney/story/2007/09/20/canadiand-ollar.html?ref=rssSo let us think about it for a moment, for over a year Harper has been pushing for presence in Quebec. Has been courting Quebec ever so elequently. It paid off in the by-elections with a seat in Quebec, added with the Quebec a nation within a nation statement all helps tie in a vision of a United Canada. Combined with the oil wealth of Alberta, and the general consumer confidence all helped push the dollar to the state where it is today.Personally after seeing everything and tieing it all together, although stoic and at times controversial Stephen Harper worked on his strengths being an economist and through politics has managed to bring in the third component to make Canada an economic giant to the likes of t...
Quebec Elections Bitter Pill for Liberals
2007-09-18 13:31:00
With three by-elections, the liberals take no seats in Quebec. Is it a surprise? Not to this electorate member.I am so happy that the bloc was held down to one seat. Why would anyone want to have representatives in Parliament Hill that have tried to break apart the country? It's just not right and very disturbing.The big winners are the Tories and the NDP here. I see this as a good move for Quebec and for both parties. Why? Because it means that Quebecers are finally making decisions to help progress their province to make the move forward with the rest of country.All polls indicate that the conservatives are moving the country forward, which in my mind is a good thing. The country must make the important decisions to move the country forward. So on that not, if you want your own riding to benefit we need to vote for the party that you expect to win. Because in a conservative government, a liberal backbencher will not be heard. Besides after the past years of theievery who would wa...
Two things: Elections Canada and Kyoto
2007-09-10 15:27:00
Two items got me excited and pretty pissed off this past weekend.1) Elections Canada has decided to allow robed women vote with the veil on. Last time I recall I still needed to provided photo ID! WHAT the hell do they think they are doing. This is not right. This is some cop-out due to some lobbyist organization. The people that allowed this to happen should be tarred, feathered and dragged out in the street for all to see, and maybe shot. next thing you know we'll be allowing veiled women to take passport photos that way. This is ridiculous! As far as I'm concernd if Harper and his party want to stay in power they better act on this yesterday and fire the blockheads responsible for this. Voting is right, wearing the veil (the name eludes me now) is a religious and cultural thing, and I don't want to take that away, but there is so many issues of people taking on other people's ids during voting time that to allow the veil is a travesty.2) Now what I read in the Metro paper on ...
Shock, Dismay Horror! Dirty Politicians oh my!
2007-09-07 21:17:00
You'd think after the Liberal adscam and the millions of dollars they paid to friends for pens and pencils, oh, and we won't mention the use of office funds for trips around Canada or the world...oops just did!Well now we have the PC adscam? Or is it? Did they do something illegal by manipulating the system. The liberals say, through procedural loopholes the conservative party managed to spend one million extra in advertisement spending then they should have been allowed during the election. That doesn't sound illegal. However, it sure will be perceived that the Conservative Party led by Stephen Harper have done something totally unacceptable. Remember perception is everything. After all if you perceived me as a Liberal hater after this article then I am a Liberal hater. If you perceive me to be male or female after this article I am just that. Perception is everything. The masses shall decide what they perceive to be right from wrong. And for most of the population, they will pe...
Nuclear Energy Waste in Canada, Oh My!
2007-09-04 16:18:00
Let us see how this trip to Australia for Stephen Harper pans out.A Nuclear Energy summit of NCEP will occur in Austria later in September. And low and behold Canada was invited! Well good thing after all we are a top producer of uranium and I do think we have a few Nuclear Plants hanging aroudn this great country.Now back to the "Land Down-Under", some say their will be prologue in Australia to the discussions that will occur in Austria later this month, since the U.S., China, Australia and Russia are all in attendence. So perhaps APEC will put forth a brief discussion on nuclear waste. If they do the discussion will revolve around where does the nuclear waste go.To the country that sells it? Or the coutry that uses it?Really now our world leaders are actually going to have this discussion. Come on , it'd be like returning a digested hamburger back to McDonald's or Burger King. Once bought and used its the problem of the user to process the waste!! As in my example, a line up of...
Driving Drunk Must Stop
2007-08-30 17:52:00
Late Tuesday night it happened. 17 year-old Marie-Helene Primeau was struck down by a senseless and selfish act. A drunk driver, named William Comeau, spent the afternoon drinking at a strip club in Gatineau. Just across the river from my den.After an afternoon and evening of drinking, Mr. Comeau got into his vehicle and drove away. Eventually losing control of his vehicle and running down Marie-Helene.The story is tragic and in todays age of awareness campaigns and general knowledge why would anyone put themselves into a vehicle after drinking so much. Why? Because they are selfish individuals who have absolutely no thought for those around them.The worse part of this story is that Mr. Comeau had already suffered two instances of drunk driving and here he was doing it yet again, and this time he killed a young girl. The police have laid 7 charges against he drunkard and not one states the act of murder!Some will say it's not murder, but I think it is. Your drunk and you kill someo...
Prime Minister Stephen Harper?s race to majority
2007-08-29 02:01:00
Although Canadians, in general, seem to be more comfortable with the Conservatives, they hold mixed feelings when asked about Prime Minister Stephen Harper. A poll conducted by the Strategic Counsel shows the Conservatives and the Liberals deadlocked, with each being named as the first choice of 33 percent of respondents. In general though, Canadians seem satisfied ...
MEXICO: Mexican oil area braces for storm as calm returns to U.S. waters
2007-08-23 04:10:00
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Stephen Harper : Softening the Tory Edges
2007-08-16 19:47:00
Stephane Dion, the non-aloof leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, thinks that Stephen Harper is aloof and behaves more like a US President than a Canadian PM.Press photos of Harper sometimes catch those icy blue Arctic eyes of his with the pin-point retinas. They could be the eyes a sniper. They have an impersonal, shark-like quality that makes you think you had better not leaves your toes dangling. The guy isn't cuddly or even user-friendly. The image of Harper getting wild, evokes an image of him loosening his tie, undoing his belt a notch before tossing back a Dr Pepper.His handlers are aware that he comes across as aloof and stuffy, with a tendency to gaze off into space rather than actually focus on the humans in his vicinity. So they have worked at softening his edges. The hairdo is less cubist. For a while it looked like a WW2 German helmet. He's been instructed to do things like saunter over to reporters for a chat.I'm not sure what his team need to do to make him more ...
Stephen Harper : Softening the Tory Edges
2007-08-16 08:58:00
Stephane Dion, the non-aloof leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, thinks that Stephen Harper is aloof and behaves more like a US President than a Canadian PM.Press photos of Harper sometimes catch those icy blue Arctic eyes of his with the pin-point retinas. They could be the eyes a sniper. They have an impersonal, shark-like quality that makes you think you had better not leaves your toes dangling.The guy isn't cuddly or even user-friendly. He seems buttoned up. A control freak. The image of Harper getting wild, evokes an image of him loosening his tie, undoing his belt a notch before tossing back a Dr Pepper.His handlers are aware that he projects as aloof and stuffy, with a tendency to gaze off into space rather than actually focus on the humans in his vicinity. So they have worked at softening his edges. The hairdo is less cubist. For a while it looked like a WW2 German helmet. He's been instructed to pretend to be human and do things like saunter over to reporters for a cha...
Stephen Harper & Michael Ignatieff no longer support Adolph Hitler by Evan
2007-08-04 18:32:00
Or the War in Iraq. Saying the equivalent of "oops" is not acceptable. For many reasons, there are long-standing rules & laws governing international relationships. Among them, Justice, fairness, the preservation of the Peace. One of the most prominent of these governance strictures is the rejection of using "might makes right", or its camouflaged little brother "pre-emptive strike", as a justification for aggression. Throughout history and continuing to this day, self-defence in its various guises has been used as a cover for military action and the thrust of a "no-one can stop us" realpolitik from the "just do it" and "bring it on" crowds. To prevent its fraudulent use, the only unassailable justification for military action is bonafide self-defence where it's an action against an aggressor who is physically threatening your actual borders. Not a future threat. Not a potential threat (if this and that and that and that... then). Not a threat to an ideal like "democracy" in a give...
Stephen Harper AT WAR
2007-03-14 06:16:00
Right now… as we read… our respective members of the Canadian Parliament are battling it out. While this is their job, per say, the stakes are extremely high for all parties. The Canadian public will, in the end, be the wounded by-standards to this childish political behavior. What is this battle about…what else: POWER!! General ...
Proof That Stephen Harper IS a TWAT!
2007-03-02 11:51:02
Stephen Harper Does NOT care about our political system, he is acting like a dictator! To keep this brief, A member of the Liberal Caucus proposed a bill that would force the already non-compliant Conservative Government into following the Kyoto protocols. The bill was voted on, and the Liberals got the support from the NDP and Bloc Quebecois on a bill that a first grader could fucking understand, and the bill passed handily. The next step, passing through the Judiciary to make it law is already a given considering the importance of global warming!! Again, SMALL FUCKIN’ CHILDREN COULD UNDERSTAND THIS!!! It will become a law that ANY governing party will have to follow. PERIOD!! Our Honorable Prime Sinister Stevie Harper said that he WILL NOT FOLLOW THE LETTER OF THE LAW, AND WILL NOT ABIDE TO IT’S GUIDELINES!! That is BREAKING THE LAW!! You Can/Am HALFBREED! You are NOT HITLER… THIS IS A DEMOCRACY!!! THE GOVERNMENT SETS THE LAWS…. THE GOVERNMENT FOLL...
Bush-Lite by Stephen Harper
2007-02-28 01:07:00
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.  This world in arms is not spending money alone.  It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.  This is not a way of life at all in any true sense.  Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron. " ~Dwight D. EisenhowerAfter 24 days of Fiji (Bula baby) I`ve come home to find that our Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is still an American wanabe in Bush drag. And that means that our Prime Minister`s sphincter still throbs in spiritual pain with every gay marriage we endorse in this great country of ours. That`s "Steve" as George W likes to call him and now that he lost his moral crusade on same sex (sounds a little Republican American?) he is waving his moral dick at...
Western Canada is Canada's Future
2006-10-12 06:47:00
Prime Minister Harper is the Phil Gaglardi of Canada. BC'ers know the flying Minister of Highways of the 60's opened up BC to the world with his mountain passes and bridges and highways and ski hills in a way that is unmatched to this day. It is those roads that Gaglardi built that keeps BC green today. And I mean green in a way that the Green Party doesn't.The bridges built by flying Phil Gaglardi, BC's Minister of Highways, span every city in this Province. The man is an icon of BC's history. He was a fighter. Phil Gaglardi made BC what it is today whether it be ferry's, like BC Ferries, bridges like the Port Mann, tunnels like the Deas Island Tunnel or highways like the Rogers Pass. Almost every bridge in every Bc City today was built by the flying Minister of Highways Phil Gaglardi. Now PM Harper is going to give us the international ports to connect to the Orient. We need another Phil Gaglardi. Thank you Steve Harper and Dave Emerson. It is about time the feds paid attent...
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