December 4, 2008
It is more and more apparent that Three Stooges from Quebec overplayed their cards and their Coup d’etat has failed.
Now, the question is; how and why did we get into all that mess in a first place??? Simple analysis of this year’s events indicates that the seeds of Three Stooges’ Rebellion were planted directly by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean the Governor General of Canada and Chief Justice of Canada, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin.
It all started with decision to appoint Dr. Henry Morgentaler, well known abortionist from Quebec, to the Order of Canada in June of this year despite Harper government’s objections and sustained and widespread public protests against such appointment. Morgentaler fiasco was compounded by Her Excellency’s decision to invest Dr. Henry Morgentaler into the Order of Canada on October 10, 2008 (Friday before Thanksgiving Weekend and Election Day).
(See: http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=5514)
Governor General Michaelle Jean, right, decorates Dr. Henry Morgentaler as a member of the Order of Canada at the Citadelle in Quebec City on Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. (Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
It was a cynical ploy aimed at discouraging social conservatives, whose protests over Morgentaler’s nomination were ignored, from participating in electoral process. It was slap in face for the Conservative Party of Canada and the Right Honourable Stephen Harper incumbent Prime Minister of Canada.
This blatant provocation was just the beginning as it was soon followed by multiple acts of electoral fraud and “judicial recounts†that “judicially validated†four cases where Election Canada officials with the help of Canadian judiciary stole four electoral victories (three from Conservative candidates and one form Bloc candidate) and awarded these victories to Liberal candidates skewing results of federal elections and diminishing magnitude of electoral defeat of Liberal Party of Canada.
(See: http://www.bloggingtories.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6077&start=60 )
Public protests over “judicial validation†of blatant electoral fraud by Associate Chief Justice Patrick Dohm, one of the courtiers of Chief Justice and the prominent member of the Court Party of Canada (Canadian Judicial Council) went completely unheeded. (See: this longass URL )
It was no very surprising that after such string of direct attacks on democratic process and will of Canadian electorate by Liberal appointed representatives of Canadian government, it was just a matter of time and right opportunity that defeated members of the “natural governing party of Canada†would try to stage Coup d’etat counting on unqualified support of Liberal appointees: Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean the Governor General of Canada and the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada.
I am willing to bet that Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II, is not going to be very pleased with such antics by Her Canadian Representative when she receives reports from ordinary Canadians.
To write to Her Majesty visit: http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/page249.asp
For more info visit: http://www.bloggingtories.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6255
No, you’re not.
What you are seeing is that visitors to this site are now getting TWO loudmouthed right-wing arseholes for the price of one. Because, you know, we never stop finding new ways to give you more value for the money that you don’t spend to come here. 😛 Ain’t we nice?
Some of you have likely noticed Karol here before. As in “Karol of the Damn Long-winded Comments.” So I figured to myself, why clutter up the comments when posts will do?
Like I’ve said before, I have no problem letting others post here (as long as they ain’t friggin’ Libs). So, without further ado, mosey along and check out Karol’s first post and throw in your two bits.
How long’s Karol going to be posting here? Gee, I dunno… Is Karol a mean, nasty, evil, right-wing, gun-totin’, Harper-lovin’, liberal-hatin’, knuckle-draggin’, puppy-torturin’, socialist-slappin’, feminazi-baitin’…
We’ll see. 😉
There’s been a lot of blabbing back and forth in the MSM (and in the blogosphere, too) about what a dumbass, stupid, politically suicidal track HMPM Harper has been taking in the whole Coup d’Twits ’08â„¢ affair. Even longtime, hardcore Harper faithful were weeping, wailing and gnashing their teeth over what a blunder it was and how it was going to come back and bite the whole C/conservative movement where the sun don’t shine.
Personally, I didn’t agree; I was of the mind that the PM had gone for the jugular and should just keep on going.
Well, as it turns out, Steve didn’t do things the way I would have liked, but the end result is hardly the doom and gloom we were hearing in the blogs — and are still hearing in the MSM. :roll: Come to think of it, things are actually looking a little on the rosy side. Go figure:
OTTAWA – Almost three-quarters of Canadians say they are “truly scared” for the future of the country and a solid majority say they would prefer another election to having the minority Conservative government replaced by a coalition led by Stephane Dion, a new Ipsos-Reid poll says.
The poll also indicates Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Conservatives would romp to a majority victory with a record 46 per cent public support if an election were held today.
[…]
The poll indicates the prospect of the Dion-led coalition has prompted Canadians to rethink the value of an election so soon after the Oct. 14 poll. Fifty-six per cent said they would rather go to the polls than be governed by the coalition.
Funny as hell, how some things work out sometimes, eh? But that’s not the only bad news for Celine Stephane. Nosiree. The rats are already hopping off the boat and the Lieberal cutlery is out and getting sharpened up for his hide again…
Within an hour of Prime Minister Stephen Harper winning a two-month reprieve, some Grit MPs were pulling back from the idea of trying to replace the Tory regime with a Liberal-NDP coalition propped up by the Bloc Quebecois.
Toronto MP Jim Karygiannis says the coalition idea is finished and is calling on Stephane Dion to resign the Liberal leadership sooner rather than later.
Gee whiz, who’d have seen that coming?
December 3, 2008
… but I like this one a lot better than the idea I overheard someplace else:
Yes, it's clickable.
So what are you doing this Saturday?
December 2, 2008
… for a chilling conversation fragment to overhear at your local pub?
“It could be done. It would take fewer than a hundred men to storm parliament and gun every one of those bastards down.”
No, I’m not making that up. But I wish I was.
Anybody who doesn’t live in a cave already knows what kind of Machiavellian shit has been going down in Ottawa lately. Never mind that they just had their worst electoral performance in the history of confederation (an even worse showing than they put in for the Diefenbaker and Mulroney landslides), the God damned Librano$ still think that they should be the ones to govern the country.
So what if the Canadian people didn’t elect us? So what if the Canadian people not only gave the Tories another government, but a strengthened one at that? Screw the Canadian people. WE rule this country as our God-given right because WE are the Liberals! If those unwashed idiots are too stupid to elect us, then to hell with them.
Lets’ get something straight: I’m not scared of this so-called “coalition” getting their hands on the national tiller. If it happens, it won’t last and as far as I’m concerned, if the Grits want to pull the pin on that political grenade and swallow it, I say “bon appetit!” You want to know what does scare me? This does (think damned hard about it, too):
- No matter what their protests to the contrary may be, this is about nothing more than greed and lust for power. Period. They couldn’t get elected and were threatened with having their lips pried loose from the public teat, so they plot the overthrow of the democratically elected government by coup d’etat. And that is exactly what it is.
- There are men in this country who will be sorely tempted to take matters into their own hands. No, I’m not talking about drunken braggarts; I’m talking about dead serious sons of bitches who will not fool around. And if that genie gets out of its bottle, God help us…
Here’s hoping things get a lot more boring real soon.
November 25, 2008
Why yours, of course, Lynchie. And yer gettin’ a downright atomic wedgie by the danged thing, too.
For those of you who haven’t heard yet, constitutional law expert Richard Moon has finished his little PR stunt that CHRC uber-dachte-Polizistin Jennifer Lynch had commissioned for him and well… you remember how funny it always was when one of Wile E.’s contraptions went haywire on him and blew up in his kisser? Yeah, it was kind of like that.
The reason it’s so damned funny is because the whole purpose of this farce in the first place was that Lynch and her fellow operatives over at the Ministry Of Love were desperately scrambling, in the light of bad publicity (i.e., John and Sally Canuck were being told all about what kind of abuses these bastards have been getting away with for years now), to put on a nice little dog and pony show that would show everyone that they weren’t really conniving, totalitarian thought-nazis trolling the internet and drumming up their own business. So they enlisted Moon to make a pretty report that would say that they were doing very important work by policing so-called “hate messages” (Leftbot Codespeak for “politically incorrect ideas”) on the internet.
So Moon came out with his report today. His conclusion: HRCs should get the fudge out of the business of policing hate messages…
An independent report recommends stripping the Canadian Human Rights Commission of its authority to police hate messages on the Internet.
[…]
Moon says the commission should get out of the business of policing hate messages, which should be dealt with strictly under the Criminal Code.
But… but… but… If the HRCs aren’t chasing down all those nasty Badthinkersâ„¢, who’s gonna prosecute all those Stalag 13 Section 13 cases that keep little Dickie’s bills paid? Who’s gonna take care of all that important stuff, huh??
Not to worry, little children, Mr. Moon — the guy that Lynch hand-picked to whitewash her dirty laundry — has that one covered too:
The report by constitutional law expert Richard Moon says Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act should be repealed.
The controversial section prohibits telephone or Internet communications that are deemed likely to expose the members of an identifiable group to hatred or contempt.
Hyuk. Lynch got Mooned. 😛 Sound too good to be true? Don’t take my word for it, read all about it right here or download it here. You can thank Ezra for the .pdf, and even he was a little stunned:
I’m surprised, because Moon was hand-picked by Jennifer Lynch, the Canadian Human Rights Commission’s chief commissar, and was paid more than $50,000 by her for his 42-page report (nice work, if you can get it.)
Welcome to the club, buddy. Like all good little tyrants with a well-developed sense of self-preservation (and a powerful liplock on the taxpayer teat), Lynch is already trying to toss Moon under the bus and wailing for a mulligan: She’s announcing “further reviews.” Of course she is…
“The debate on how to ensure that Canadians are protected against hate, while preserving freedom of expression, demanded fresh thinking. We commissioned the Moon report as an important step in our analysis,” CHRC Chief Commissioner Jennifer Lynch, Q.C. said upon releasing the report. “Professor Moon has now provided us with an excellent and thoughtful report. Today, I am pleased to share his findings and invite comments on the report’s conclusions, in order to further our review process.”
And to think… this lovely house of cards all came crashing down because of some sock puppets, and a self-aggrandizing bugger with a full deck of Victim Cards® who thinks any Israeli over 18 is a fair target for murder. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot…
Funny how things work out, eh? And just what does the Grand Sock Puppeteer have to say lately? Well, some highlights…
- “The first point that I did learn from this exercise is that Islamophobia is alive and well in Canada, in the media and also in politics,” he said. “In all of this, we’ve been victimized.”
- [about those puppets] Prof. Elmasry said both those men, in their numerous public and media appearances, were always acting “upon my instruction.”
- Prof. Elmasry said Canadian law is deficient because it lacks the concept of “group defamation,” which would “make it easier” for tribunals to uphold complaints such as his.
- “If somebody makes a joke that you’re white, who cares?” he said.
Hell, even the friggin’ Mop & Pail is jumping the hell off this boat:
Allowing a human-rights commission to police the country’s newspapers and magazines for their coverage of religious or other minorities is a terrible idea, yet that is the law, though most Canadians may not realize it. Now, an independent report requested by the Canadian Human Rights Commission recommends a repeal of the section on hate speech in the Canadian Human Rights Act. The report is a much-needed blast of common sense.
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