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May 1, 2007

One Of These Heirs Is Not Like The Other

More on the coat tail candidate. Posted by Kate at May 1, 2007 1:44 AM

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Justin Trudeau had better not be like his father if he gets elected. Canada's federation may not survive another Trudeau-style government. I hope that people will see through this cardboard cutout before it is too late.

Posted by: M1 Garand at May 1, 2007 2:08 AM

One has fortitude and courage; one is ambitious.

Posted by: Jema54 at May 1, 2007 2:10 AM

..............and riding on his Daddy's coat tail.

The CBC once referred to Trudeau as a "National Treasure"

Well........I say......."We finally got to BURY IT!!"

Posted by: notasocialist at May 1, 2007 2:27 AM

Hey, I like that. Tally Jack, Dionsky, Lafleur, Brault, Martin, Cretien, *entitled to my entitlements-Dingwall*, and dozens of other Librano$ are national treasures.

Let*s bury them too. = TG

Posted by: TG at May 1, 2007 2:56 AM

Yeah That's right Kate , one makes us proud , and the other is an embarrassing reminder of our past.

Posted by: Timothy Coderre at May 1, 2007 3:18 AM

Timothy Coderre: Exactly! And yet, inexplicably, there are STILL those who don't 'spit on the ground every time the Trudeau name is mentioned'.*

(*Apologies to Paul Simon).


Posted by: Nemo2 at May 1, 2007 3:31 AM

BZ to the British Army for having the spine to send HRH Harry. BZ to HRH Harry for insisting he go with his regiment.

And as for the clone (or is that clown?)? Annoyances are best left ignored.

Posted by: Jim at May 1, 2007 5:19 AM

Quite unlike: one of them has been elected to something.

Posted by: Stephen at May 1, 2007 5:27 AM

Quite unlike: one of them has been elected to something.

Posted by: Stephen at May 1, 2007 5:29 AM

"Justin Trudeau says he is ready for his new life in federal politics but says it's too early to speculate about his future as Canada's prime minister."
Is this some kind of joke?
Am I having a nightmare?
CTV has crowned this buffoon PM, and the only political thing he has accomplished is to be chosen to run in his riding by librano hacks.
After the last provincial election in Quebec, any person who assumes anything is a complete fool.

Posted by: kingstonlad at May 1, 2007 6:37 AM

a copy from Jack's Newswatch:Jema54 says it better.
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Good Article Jack.
You have written several articles for the soldiers in Afghanistan and for the people who support them, including the freedom seeking people in Afghanistan and Iraq. Willy nillies like Ignatieff, Deyawn, Taliban Jack and their supporters are hot house civilians. These people have never had to work for a living or even defend themselves in the civil society here in Canada. They have never been far from the cloistered ivory towers that their mommy or daddy’s money bought for them.
Any one of them would be cowering dogs in battle, yet they DEMAND the soldiers who protect their sorry hides answer for unsubstantiated claims of bruising by the Taliban terrorists the soldiers are fighting! The Taliban are NOT soldiers - they are thugs with no morals, no standards, no compassion and no scruples - TERRORISTS do not sign Geneva conventions! Terrorists are criminals who operate outside all laws that govern the humanity inherent in man.

Not one of those fools that are smearing our soldiers and the Afghan people have ever seen a person hanging in a town mutilated and fly covered, they have never seen beaten and crippled children with haunted eyes (except in National Geographic).

Why is anyone listening to them? I scream in my head and heart for the brave soldiers who fight for the freedom of others and I hurt for the people who want to live a decent life in the ME. How must it feel to listen to this criticism coming from cowards? They must feel so used by the undeserving and the ungrateful. As a side liner I feel contempt and derision, how must soldiers who are risking their lives feel? I hope they know that many Canadians feel the same anger and contempt for those cowards as you and I.

These self styled righteous men and women, who are not fit to wipe the boots of the soldiers, would call our soldiers terrorists!! Where did these non Canadians get their credentials? How could my beautiful country have spawned these selfish, coddled, self righteous, mean spirited, childish, naive politicians? Any answers would be appreciated. What is the matter with them?

God Bless you Jack for writting for the Good, God Bless our soldiers for fighting for the good, God Bless our PMSH who supports the Good.

A pox on the Liberanos/Dippers and the Bloc and all the fools who support them

Comment by Jema54 | April 30, 20
http://jacksnewswatch.com/2007/04/30/liberals-just-love-terrorists-they-say-it-every-day/#comments
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For Prince Harry:

"This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."
Henry V (Shakespeare)
via chronique-com

Posted by: maz2 at May 1, 2007 6:49 AM

when "son of turdeau" loses in the next election, maybe then he can show us how "patriotic" he is.....do what is commie father never did....join the army and go fight with the "van doos"(Quebec's native sons very own infantry regiment)....maybe then he can say with some credibility that he has made a contribution to this country

Posted by: kingstonlad at May 1, 2007 7:01 AM

What the media doesn't tell you: Justin Trudeau dropped out of engineering school fairly recently because his foggy left wing brain couldn't handle the math and science:

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=1HV&q=justin+trudeau++engineering&btnG=Search&meta=

Posted by: Bob at May 1, 2007 7:09 AM

Yup.

One's mother is Maggie dance-the-night-away-stoned, while the other's mother is Queen loyal-faithful-hardworking-servant-of-the-realm Elizabeth II.

One has an adult for a mother and the other has a mother who never seems to have grown up.

As the Jesuits are fond of saying, "Give me a boy till he's seven and I'll show you the man."

Justin saw his mom drugged and dancing, while Harry saw his mom sacrificing for and serving others. It would make a difference to the future choices they make.

Posted by: 'been around the block at May 1, 2007 7:20 AM

Been around the block - I don't mean to be picky but you have made a mistake. Queen Elizabeth II is Harry's Grandmother. The comparisons may still stand, however they may not have had the same strength if you had compared Harry's real Mother Diana.

Posted by: Jim O'Brien at May 1, 2007 7:50 AM

Thanks, Jim. I must have still been waking up!

I guess I think of the Queen as Harry's "mother," since Diana died. She was the maternal role model in William's and Harry's lives.

Posted by: 'been around the block at May 1, 2007 7:52 AM

Trudeau, a cardboard cutout I like it, its got zing.Lets bury the ####### real deep.

Posted by: madasl at May 1, 2007 7:54 AM

Yes, and Diana was a role model of care, compassion, and service. She took great care that her sons understood their privileged position and that they understood the need to "give back."

"To whom much is given, much is expected."

That would be the model that Harry was brought up to follow, from both his mother and Queen Elizabeth II.

Posted by: 'been around the block at May 1, 2007 7:54 AM

Harry is doing the right thing, but he will be a magnet for every nutbar in Iraq, what a prize...I hiope the Brits have worked out with everyone all of the scenarios including him being captured and held for ransom....a long and "honorable" tradition on "oriental" warfare, think Richard the Liohearted etc etc.

Justin.....well lets hope he has the sense to try to actually accomplish something before he reaches for the ring, unlike certain other princes/pricesses that have been around the Liberal party lately.

I suspect this is the next incarnation of him, as is this generations want. He has been actor, journalist, he spent some time at engineering school (?? according to Wells) and is a trained school teacher (????) So the diletente generation, or at least those that can afford it, move on to the next shiny object.

He may turn out to be in hi element....but his dad was older, his dad had been a major intellectual force in Quebec for some time (not evaluating just stating fact) and had some gravitas.

The longing for the Trudeau name exists in Toronto and anglo Montreal and only within the Liberal party. No Kennedy could live up to JFK and W is not his dad. BEing well raised helps, but I just hope Justin doesnt breathe his own smoke.

Posted by: Stephen at May 1, 2007 7:57 AM

'been around the block,

Prince Harry is the son of the now deceased Princess Diana, not the Queen.

Posted by: Ace at May 1, 2007 7:57 AM

There is really no comparison between Trudeau and Prince Harry, why are we even comparing the two?

Of course there still are silly people who consider Papa Trudeau to be Royalty. It certainly was evident when the media was falling all over itself at Justin's wedding, calling it "Canada's royal wedding!", enough to make one puke.

Harry is proving to be a courageous and principled young man. He's fighting for Queen and Country and has repeatedly said he wants no favors, he'll fight with his fellow men.

Don't expect the Trudeau offspring to be interested in the military, they have more genteel interests it appears. Politics is as close to a blood fight as they'll get. We really shouldn't be critical on that count anyway, we don't have mandatory enlistment or conscription.

Posted by: Liz J at May 1, 2007 8:39 AM

Stephen, Richard I was held captive by a German king and an Austrian duke.

Posted by: M Hawkins at May 1, 2007 8:45 AM

Prince Harry's mother may not have been a Queen, but the jury's still out with regard to Justin's father.

Posted by: Nemo2 at May 1, 2007 8:47 AM

Another difference is that the microphone attached to Prince Harry's helmet works, unlike the handheld microphone Justin tried using at his nomination! (And I wonder if a "celebrity" Conservative nominee made a show of using a handheld microphone to get closer to all of the little people who made his nomination possible, and the mic didn't work so he had to return to the podium, if that gaffe would have led all the MSM TV coverage of the nomination meeting?)

Posted by: andycanuck at May 1, 2007 8:55 AM

I suspect the younger Trudeau ended up with his father's name and his mother's brains.

Posted by: DDT at May 1, 2007 9:05 AM

Maybe Justin can dust off his dad's nazi helmut.

Posted by: Norm S at May 1, 2007 9:09 AM

Royal Jelly and communist jelly!

Quebec owns the communist.

Posted by: Joe Molnar at May 1, 2007 9:19 AM

Harry has balls.

Posted by: Mississauga Matt at May 1, 2007 9:29 AM

The royals in Britain have a history and tradition of joining the military and, if need be, deploying to regions where Britain is at war. If nothing else it says they do not perceive themselves so far removed or above the general man and woman of Britain as to be exempt from the responsibility of serving one's country, even to the point of death in some foreign land. It garners respect from the people, that's for sure.

Justin Trudeau elicits no respect from me. For CTV and the liberals of the land, his surname may be hallowed but for this Canadian his surname makes him worthy of derision.

"A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches."

Posted by: mark peters at May 1, 2007 9:45 AM

pun'dit:

I read that second link. To think we were just "" that close to not having this assclown as our worst PM ever.

Stupid Roman Catholics!

While backpacking in the Middle East in 1948, Trudeau adopted the local costume and grew a beard. So well did he blend in with the inhabitants that he was mistaken for a Jewish spy by Arab soldiers in Jerusalem! Only the intervention of a Roman Catholic priest spared Trudeau from being charged with espionage, a crime punishable by death!

Posted by: Reid at May 1, 2007 9:58 AM

Lets be patient and see what this guy can do. Let him stand on his own merits.

I'm old enough to have voted for Trudeau and I did. I actually heard a speech by him at the Hamilton Armory. My Dad took me there to see him once when I was a kid but I was too small and so he lifted me up so I could see him. Even as a kid it was obvious that this guy was great - he was an outstanding communicator and he obviously had a vision for Canada.

I'm also Irish and I have no respect at all for a bunch of silly royal girls - like Harry - who can do whatever they want because of the still existing class system in Britain.

Pierre Trudeau was our Prime Minister and he did what he thought was right for our country at that time in history. Let's respect that and move forward.

Posted by: cconn at May 1, 2007 10:10 AM

"One Of These Heirs Is Not Like The Other"

Yes indeed!

One of these has a family history of the y-chromosome members taking their duty of service to the nation seriously....they enter national service at a young age to defend the nation's interests and security as soldiers of the realm. As young Y-chromosome heir apparently they play hard but they also take their duty to national service with a deep reverence for tradition and respect for national institutions. He shuns the spotlight and likes privacy and expects no media accolades for doing what he feels is his duty and which many other young men do just as well or better....he is defined by Duty-humility-honor.

The other y-chromosome privileged moppet rejects substance for the superficial effect of his surname opening doors for him...he also rejects service to the nation where the sacrifice is total...pitting his life at risk to defend his nation and its ideals is not linear with his family philosophy of wielding power from a glass pulpit...in his family's estimation the armed forces are only good for controlling revolt to the new socialist state...In terms of self worth he feels justified to start a political career at the top rather than learn the ropes in the lower ranks. He also confuses personal social engineering experiments actuated through government power to be the function of a leader in a democratic nation...and speaking of national institutions he is actively deconstructing his nations traditional institutions. His mindset is defined by Privilege-entitlement-ego.


In sum : these two moppets share a y-chromosome surname key to power. However one sees his national duty in traditional substantive terms and the other sees his duty in more abstractionist manipulative terms.

One wishes to serve and represent his nation the other wants to remold his nation in his family image. One wishes to preserve the nation and its traditions which his family is deeply tied to, the other wishes to deny tradition and engage statecraft as a social experiment for a neo-patrician class.

Posted by: WL Mackenzie Redux at May 1, 2007 10:20 AM

lets think of the similarities.

Justin looks like Keith Richards.

Harry looks like James Hewitt.

Pierre wore a nazi helmet, so did Harry.

Posted by: cal2 at May 1, 2007 10:29 AM

The difference is:

as someone above said, "Harry will be a magnet for every nutbar in Iraq"

while Trudeau will be a magnet for every nutbar in Canada.

Posted by: ba-da-boom at May 1, 2007 10:41 AM

The way Kate placed the photos tells a lot: one is on the left, the other is not.

Posted by: Brent Weston at May 1, 2007 10:52 AM

There must be close to 30,000 posts/rants now by the right wing of the blogoshere as to why Justin Trudeau poses no threat. I'm having a great laugh at all of you.

Posted by: Don at May 1, 2007 10:53 AM

I thought it telling in the western standard where they had a write up on trudeau, and he did some activity where he says he got to connect with real Canadians???

Like who did he spend the rest of his life with!!!

Oh wait if you believe in diversity it's goal is to eliminate Canadians.

Course when Dion uses a knife and fork to eat a hotdog you know there's an ivory tower between us and them.

God Save the future King!


What was it Heinlen said in starship troopers "a citizen makes the defense of the body politic their personal responsibility a civilian does not."

One is a citizen one a civilian easy to figure out.

Posted by: DrWright at May 1, 2007 10:53 AM

The way the photos are placed tells a lot: one is on the left, the other is not.

Posted by: Brent Weston at May 1, 2007 10:55 AM

cal2: Yes, "Pierre wore a Nazi helmet, Harry did too", is true, the difference being, Pierre meant it, Harry was on a Halloween lark. Not a good choice, admittedly but he sure got hell for it.

Posted by: Liz J at May 1, 2007 11:16 AM

Would it not have been safer for Harry if the media had not mentioned anything about it. Just let him go and do his thing.
Great cartoon in the Leth Herald today.
Sign post saying Politics on arrow. Justin heading that way and saying, I am carrying my baggage, and pulling a huge trunk with Trudeau Name on it.
Perhaps Justin could lend his dad's helmut to Lizzie May. If she is running in NS, why is she spending so much time away from the riding.

Posted by: mary T. at May 1, 2007 11:21 AM

Yes, Harry could do what ever he wants, that's why it's impressive he's serving. Is that being a "silly royal girl"? It's more than most would do for their country, particularly those who define themselves through their ethnicity and its grudges.
As for trudeau - respect him all you want, spare me the invitation. yeah, I voted for him once, but i did a lot of dumb things when i was young.
I also had the experience of living in western canada for some years, and discovered the damage he did.

Posted by: slick mixolydian at May 1, 2007 11:26 AM

cconn: I would suggest that Pierre Trudeau did whatever suited his personal agenda, and the country be damned.

Posted by: Nemo2 at May 1, 2007 11:28 AM

Trudeau mismanaged the economy, gave us destructive multi-cult, handed the country over to the French, and was the first to run up huge federal debt while playing footsie with select commie dictators. Now I am to believe this was for the good of the country?

I'm with you Nemo2.

Posted by: KRF at May 1, 2007 11:44 AM

Good on Harry, now just don't get killed. Nevertheless, he must go with his regiment. Now, that's paying your dues. Justin? Hard to be afraid of someone who hasn't done anything yet.

Posted by: Shamrock at May 1, 2007 11:44 AM

Trudeau's father was democratically elected four times. Harry's dad owes his fame to an ancient institution where your genes determine how rich you'll be.

Justin Trudeau is putting his name on a ballot in an attempt to enter Parliament. Harry is off to war in search of WMDs.

Yeah, I guess there ARE differences.

Posted by: frank at May 1, 2007 11:51 AM

anyone else here notice that SDA,and comments here,are being slagged over at Barf..I mean garth's blog this a.m? All because of an 'anonymous'disgruntled Cons.letter...check it out..funny!Post if ya can,but I doubt the Garthster will allow it!

Posted by: Sammy at May 1, 2007 11:53 AM

What better way to hunt down insurgents than to let them think they know where Prince Harry is going to be. Bait and switch. Use Harry as the bait and watch what comes looking. Roadside bombs can work both ways.

Posted by: truthsayer at May 1, 2007 12:03 PM

Trudeau's biggest problem is he believes his own resume.

Harry's biggest problem is that others believe his, while he'd prefer to ignore it.

Neither is responsible for their backgrounds, but ignoring it is far more commanding of respect.

Posted by: Rick at May 1, 2007 12:12 PM

cconn...oh yeah, Trudeau had a vision for Canada alright. Today Canadians are living that nightmare everyday. A military nearly destroyed by neglect, Toronto and other major city streets are shooting galleries, half empty prisons, a never ending quest for a socialist system of government, our courts making laws instead of elected officials, unlimited social welfare and legal representaltion to anybody in the world who can manage to set foot on our shores, citizenship for refugees (the only country in the entire world which does so) a decline in patriotism and an increase in the 'me first' generation, a lack of committment to our historic allies....need I go on? Yeah, Trudeau had a vision alright. He is where he belongs and it looks good on him.

Posted by: Ross at May 1, 2007 1:00 PM

"Toronto and other major city streets are shooting galleries"

Ridiculous hyperbole. The citizens of Baghdad whine less than this.

Posted by: blondtwinsfromswedenwhowanttoplaytogether at May 1, 2007 1:10 PM

I have a great idea.

Why don't we all pick something... Trudeau's hair, his his nose, maybe the way he dresses, it doesn't matter. Then, every time he makes headlines, we'll all just point and laugh.

Does that work for you?

If he had some outrrrrageous French accent, it would be so much easier.

Posted by: Crabgrass at May 1, 2007 1:35 PM

crabgrass,

the problem isn't his looks, it's that he seems to be emulating his idiot father's opinions.

Posted by: Warwick at May 1, 2007 1:43 PM

I take exception as Justin Trudeau is just like daddy.
An arrogant, unemployed, know nothing do nothing communist, cowardly, with no morals or concern other than for himself.
Justin Trudeau like his weasel, deluded, self agrandizing father would not fight for this country and does not believe in anything other than the destruction of our once great land.

Posted by: jckirlan at May 1, 2007 2:39 PM

Pierre Elliot Trudeau Rips Off Canada

- the largest building in Calgary is named after this birthing.

Posted by: tomax7 at May 1, 2007 2:45 PM

The REAL man is a tank commander and the girlie-man (Dion lover) is getting (or has) a Masters in environmental geography.

In other words, one has balls and the other flits thru the tulips!

Posted by: Gypsy at May 1, 2007 4:42 PM

Gypsy: "the other flits thru the tulips!"

Is it sort of "Nancy-boy" to flit through tulips? How is that done?

jckirlan - you forgot to mention Nazi-supporting, or Taliban-supporting or some such. In the future, please try to be thorough.

Posted by: Crabgrass at May 1, 2007 5:02 PM

Crabgrass:

Flitting = Pierre pirouetting, Maggie at Studio 54 and Tiny Tim rolled into one. You know, the "Moonbat Dance".

Personally, I'll take the heir who can pull the trigger on the enemy instead of the Henny Penny who will stand on the sideline wringing his hands.

Posted by: Gypsy at May 1, 2007 6:02 PM

Hey, Hey! You, You! Leave offa my boy....!

Posted by: mick jagger at May 1, 2007 6:06 PM

engineering school at 31, a late bloomer or a lazy a$$ spoilied brat.


http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=1HV&q=justin+trudeau++engineering&btnG=Search&meta=


but you can read the slobber in the mcleans version.

Posted by: cal2 at May 1, 2007 6:50 PM

If you want to know what's going on in the Jejune's little brain ... check it out here

What's on his mind

Posted by: Yanni at May 1, 2007 10:21 PM

The second picture looks like LUKE SKYWALKER in his X-Wing getting ready to go out and destroy the death star RED 5 STANDING BY

Posted by: spurwing plover at May 2, 2007 10:56 AM

Any Tory Mp's sons or daughters fighting in Afghanistan? Not in this lifetime.

Posted by: ok4ua at May 3, 2007 2:13 AM
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