23 Replies to “In A Case Of Mistaken Identity”

  1. Having trained with their army for several weeks I can vouch that the ultimate reality check for any liberal who isn’t French is: the French.

  2. “I think it was the soccer player Ian Rush who complained that he didn’t enjoy playing in Italy because ‘It was like a foreign country’.”

  3. All the way to Calais WOW!!!! Now that’s impressive, should have packed more granola bars you Liberal twit! I remember this guy a few months ago on tv pledging his lefty delusional promise of how charitable everyone in the world was going to treat him………I was hoping Ahmadinejad was going to latch onto him as a human shield but I suppose that was a delusional dream also albeit conservative. Touché Mr. Boyle.

  4. He can walk around England for a while, picking up the necessary French, but what happens when he hits Italy or Germany, the Chzech Republic, Turkey, etc. And, there are a lot of mountains to cross. And then there are the nastier countries before he hits India — Afghanistan, and Pakistan. If he thought France was scary . . .

  5. Once again proof that leftist utopianism is a mental disease. I bet he didn’t imagine that the French would actually speak, well, you know, French. Now the twit is going to walk around England learning French from, well, you know, the English.

  6. gobi desert>
    To late……..They’ve deported his raggedy ass back to the UK.
    You see in France they’re very particular about what kind of Liberal looser walk der turf mon. You be dissen dem n day be kikin yo ass…………or poppen a cap in it!…………Just a little French – Algerian cultural enlightenment that Mr. Boyle missed out on during his whale watching indoctrination.

  7. Perhaps he made the error of thinking that if you said things slowly and loud enough they would understand? I mean it works for the right wing when they travel, right?
    I don’t have that problem when I travel and that is because I use American Express. ;p

  8. “That really scared us and given that we now were pretty much out of food, hadn’t slept in days and were really cold, we had to reassess the whole situation.”


    BWWWAHAHAHAAA!!!!

  9. Cheering the French at the expense of the English. What the heck is the date today?
    Oh yah it’s February 29th and both events happen once every four years.

  10. I see an opportunity here: if Stephen Harper greatly expands Canada’s overseas volunteer program, and enough silly white kids get the sense knocked into them third world style, we just might be able to turn this ship around.
    Young white people have this idea they can show up in foreign lands and not only welcomed but instantly be surrounded by a field of sunflowers and affectionate non-pickpockety brown children.

  11. “seen us as just a bunch of freeloading backpackers, which is the complete opposite of what the pilgrimage is really about.”

    Dale Carnegie’s dead so I can call that what it is: Stupid.

  12. Fdasfasf>
    Damned good idea fffdddfffasssfff, we indeed need to ship our spoilt snotty liberally brainwashed kids to Europe for some “field trips”. Lets start with France and Denmark and show them the realities coming our way!!!!! I’m still pissed because they allowed Liberal candidates into my kid’s high school last week (no PC candidates or course) before this Alberta election next week to shmooze the young’uns as to how they need to think and vote. If not now maybe in the next couple of years when they’re legal – “but hey why wait, start thinking about the sensible vote to save the planet now, hey kids? Word up….Dudes”!
    Now I have to pay out of pocket to drop my kids in Amsterdam for a few months to deprogram them with the reality of lefties Fu*ked up delusions…………Yea Canadian tax money at it’s best!!!!

  13. “Mr Boyle, a former organic food company boss, belongs to the Freeconomy movement”
    To make matters worse, he also misspells “freak”.

  14. He needs a card, written in 128 languages (like one I received awhile ago from the RCMP – I kid you not) that says, “I are the world, please feed me”.

  15. He got about as much success in his “pilgrimage”
    as we will have success trying to control climate by destroying our economy(ies).
    The problem is liberals are so dumb they have to try anyway.

  16. If he ever does make it to India and doesn’t have a visa — which I am guessing he likely won’t purchase, he won’t have to worry about food and accomodation anymore, as he will find himself a guest of one of the Indian governments fine jails.

  17. Mr Boyle, a former organic food company boss, belongs to the Freeconomy movement which wants to get rid of money altogether.


    He’s demonstrated that he’s willing to accept goods for free, but the real test of his conviction is if he’s willing to work for free.
    Any guesses on that score?

  18. P.J. O’Rourke, “Second thoughts about the 60s” from Give War a Chance (best title ever, I think):
    “What I believed in the 60s – Everything. You name it and I believed it. I believed love was all you need. I believed you should be here now. I believed drugs could make everyone a better person. I BELIEVED I COULD HITCHHIKE TO CALIFORNIA WITH THIRTY-FIVE CENTS AND PEOPLE WOULD BE GLAD TO FEED ME. I believed Mao was cute. I believed private property was wrong…”

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