Stuck In September 10th

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Romeo St. Martin;

During the last election Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made his denials of the Holocaust and promises to wipe Israel off the map and the national media traveling with Harper and then prime minister Paul Martin never asked once about it.

The day after Ahmadinejad, who is also trying acquire nuclear weapons, made his comments denying the Holocaust, the national media following Martin at a sawmill in B.C. didn't bother asking the leader of a G8 country for comment.

The bigger concern to some reporters that day was a controversial campaign flyer issued by Conservative MP Rob Anders, who is not trying to acquire nuclear weapons.

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But on the potential threat posed by Iran, do a news search of any of the 10 Liberal leadership candidates on their views of Iran's recent snubbing of a UN Security Council deadline to suspend its nuclear program and you will get a blank page.

Nobody is asking them about it and none of them is volunteering any information.


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And you're surprised that the party that stands for nothing, has nothing to offer as a stand...?


SOme good news is arond, such as this article in today's Ottawa Citizen. It says nothing we don't already know, but now it is getting out into the MSM

http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/observer/story.html?id=dbf1dd8d-0182-4b4c-9c1a-66d7e2be105d

Oh come on skip, we all know that when push comes to shove the HezbahLiberals will stand firmly behind a white flag.

Why would Canadians need to know that?

Once the leadership campaign is complete, they'll check the polls for their stance on Iraq.
It's really hard to ever argue with France's position. More votes available in Quebec that way.

It's the same with the future of the Senate.

Harper addresses the Senate about a substantial reform to the Senate itself.

Yet the Liberal candidates don't seem to be under pressure to give their position on one of the biggest changes to Canadian governance in years. It's a polarizing issue and if they could get an Ontario Liberal leadership candidate supporting Senate abolition, we'd have some real controversy. There's lots more potential for division in Liberal land. They've been hiding this stuff under the bed for too long.


The pro-lib MSM has an unbelievable amount of power in directing what Canadians talk about.Find a way to change that and maybe we can accomplish more than whining and bitching about the MSM's "despicable act of the day".
The LPC/MSM alliance will not be disappearing anytime soon...

Speaking of 'stuck on Sept 10th', i.e., stuck on stupid, the NDP has announced that their official policy is to 'get out of Afghanistan'.

Taliban Jack promotes 'cut and run', i.e., Canada does nothing on the world stage, to enable others to achieve democracy. He asserts that Afghanistan is really a 'George Bush' action - which is meaningless. Is Bush promoting communism, fascism, or democracy? Why is the NDP against democracy?

That's the question - why is the NDP against assisting countries to enable democracy?

The NDP is covering themselves by asserting that Afghanistan is a puppet gov't, insulting all the people who voted; it is asserting that Afghanistan is 'all about drugs', ignoring that they themselves promote drug use (safe injection sites); it is asserting that Canadians in Afghanistan are not able to 'go elsewhere' (one of the oxymorons of the moronic) - ignoring that a favorite latte-site of the NDP is Darfur...which ignores that Sudan won't let anyone into Darfur..
Or maybe the NDP don't ignore that Sudan won't let Canadians come in; that's the type of 'war' they promote - where they can stand around at the door, refused entry, and self-define themselves as 'peacekeepers'...which means, a military without a mission.

I guess it's time for me to become unstuck on stupid, I voted for Jack Layton. Worse, my riding is Cowichan/Nanaimo, where Canadian troops were called "terrorists". My kindest thoughts on that evaluation wouldn't make it pass this blog's filter.
It's been said that liberty is being able to tell people what they'd rather not hear. I do know that some NDP members would rather not hear this:-

One year after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia I was in a famous pub in Prague called U Flecku. Among the customers there were a group of young Russians who provided unsolicited entertainment by standing up and singing in Slav . My Czech host translated explaining that their song was extolling the virtues of the Soviet system . Suddenly there way no need for translation as the Russians were drowned out by a stirring rendition of "We shall overcome " . The young comrades sat down.


" I submit to you that if a man hasn't discovered something he will die for, he isn't fit to live." Martin Luther King.

At the bottom left of nearly every story, on cnews.canoe.ca, is a "Live Poll":

Do you think that Canada is making an unfairly high contribution to the war on terror?

Yes
No

I've seen the term "Stuck On Stupid" used in a number of contexts.
IMO it usually applies perfectly to the masses of Sheeple that allow themselves to be led by Leftist fools and coniving bastards!

I think it applies nicely in this context.

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