80 Replies to “Mark My Words, “Taliban Jack””

  1. no, lberia – your calling him ‘stevie’ shows you up as a juvenile name-caller – someone who belongs in the schoolyard. Name-calling – that’s definitely immature.-ET
    ET, you write that with what I assume is a straight face on a thread entitled “Mark My Words, “Taliban Jack”. Are you really that thick???

  2. manny – are you really that thick? The name ‘Taliban Jack’ isn’t name-calling; it is an EARNED name – which Layton EARNED by his relentless support of the Taliban terrorists. OK?
    Whereas – calling Stephen Harper ‘stevie’ is an attempt to belittle him, to sneer at him – both in the assumption of equality (I call you ‘stevie’ because you and I are friends and are equal)….or… possibly as a vague attempt to align him with Bush, because Bush did call him ‘Steve’. But remember – Bush can do that, because both he and Harper are leaders of a country. lberia has no right to claim equality or friendship. And his ‘you are like Bush’ is just an attempt to smear him. [I happen to strongly support Bush’s foreign policy].
    Are you that thick, murray?

  3. I beer ya Iberia. You are the quintessential example of shallow, knowledge bereft, blovating leftard ignoramus.

  4. Taliban Jack and the ‘lesbian trapped in a man’s body’ Dion will be forgotten stains on Canada’s history books.
    I also see the crypto-communist Iberia is toiling away in his mom’s basement again spewing his hatred for anything remotely related to democracy and freedom. Who really cares what that shriveled up hate filled little man, who will leave this world with less than what he entered with, has to say.

  5. Listen people. Is it really that hard NOT to respond to the likes of iberia, slm and their ilk? This blog is for conservatives and those who want to learn. If I want to read the mindless drivel the left spouts I can go read Kos, DU or go talk to my idiot neighbour. I love coming here to read the intelligent commentary of the regulars. So, please, stop feeding the trolls. They will go away if nobody talks to them. PLEASE!

  6. ET:
    Endless comments about “Taliban Jack” and “Borat Dion” and I’m the one who’s juvenile for calling him “Stevie?”
    “No, Canada was and is in Afghanistan as a NATO commitment – and that’s a silly thing to say – ‘until the evil-doers are vanquished’. That’s not its mission; its mission is to help the Afghan gov’t move into a civic and democratic mode that it can sustain on its own. Got that?”
    Well, I think you better tell Rick “Kill the Scumbags” Hillier and former Defence Minister Gordon “Retribution for 9/11” O’Connor.
    Your explaination regarding democracy is hilarious: “You can’t plan for democracy” but you have to “build up, gradually, a basic infrastructure: a constitution, a civic rather than kin-based mode of gov’t; a legal system and an insistence that behaviour operates according to this rule-of-law. An elected legislature…” Hmmm. Sounds like “a plan” to me. It’s just not working very well, which is the point of this discussion.
    Your internet psycho analysis and your leading questions are amusing…prove that I support terrorism, or better yet, prove that you don’t.
    Phantom:
    “This is the same Afghanistan that chewed up the Soviet military and spit them out like a rubber bone.”
    That’s right, and they had many more troops, too. So what does Canada have there…2000 troops of which 900 or so are combat troops. Look, if the Canadian government and NATO were seriously concerned about what is going on in Aghanistan, there would be many more soldiers there, period. We are just wasting our time now.

  7. You’ve got to give Christie a hand – she tells it like it is.
    She has a lot of influence because she is recognized as the best journalist in Canada – people read her – because she is brutally honest and true blue.
    What the guy at the CP did is inexcusible and I bet that Christie let the commanding officers there know right away. This article will cause waves – good.

  8. the scary thing about calling him “Borat Dion”
    its not a joke
    his English is unintellagable. and the likes of CTV(tass) and CBCpravda cover it up or rewrite the lines into some semblance of congruity.
    what surprises me is people like Rex Murphy dont go into linguistic catatonia describing him and Rick Mercier doesnt fall into side splitting laughter on an interview , unless CBCpravda has put out the word— dont embarrass Borat Dion
    Dat is not fair.
    thanks Stevie for being prime minister.

  9. Iberia
    The cold war never ended dude. We are still fighting the same battles, just the proxies are different.
    jeez, man get with the program, communisim and facisim are like cockroaches, you can only keep a lid on the numbers and hope they don’t over-run your position.

  10. I agree with djimbc. Why bother with these children? Read what they wrote (or not), chuckle at their ignorance and move on to important things, like conversing with intelligent conservatives of like mind. Can we have at least a moratorium of a week. No “dumbing down” for a week.

  11. “You right wing kooks are scared of Jack Layton.”
    Only when he’s in the men’s room stall next to me and starts tapping his feet in the wide stance.

  12. “Question for Layton: what do you consider worth fighting and possibly dying for?”
    Answer: Preventing Svend Robinson from being arrested during a jewelry heist.

  13. sometimes I wonder, “how long can Christie hold out at the Globe and Mail”? so often she writes the only words worth reading there.

  14. This is the same Afghanistan that chewed up the Soviet military and spit them out like a rubber bone.
    Another example of socialist incompetence.

  15. lberia – The name ‘Taliban Jack’ is earned – for his support of the Taliban. I’ve never used the name ‘Borat Dion’. But don’t let the truth bother you, eh, lberia??
    No, a list of structural attributes to be achieved is not a plan of operation, only a list of structural attributes to be achieved..slowly, piece by piece, as situations develop. A goal is not the same as a plan – even though you don’t know the difference.
    It’s obvious that you support terrorism; every statement you make on this blog is against any attempts to remove, disrupt etc terrorism. You sneer at the work done in Afghanistan and Iraq; you inform us of everyone’s incompetence. So, lberia – tell us, since you are The Wise One – how would YOU ‘get rid of the evil terrorists’ and bring peace and stability to these countries?
    Well?

  16. ET:
    Military force alone will not stop terrorism. That is why I don’t agree with what is happening in Afghanistan or in Iraq. Perhaps you need to look at how the British neutralized the IRA. With regard to the “Taliban Jack” moniker and his supposed support for the Taliban, the British had to negotiate with the IRA…does that mean they were also traitors?

  17. lberia please provide evidence the Taliban want to come to the negotiation table in good faith? The IRA made that decision; BTW, the IRA didn’t seize power in Northern Ireland with the help of a foreign power, so you example is not a very good one.
    No British weren’t terrorists to negotiate with IRA, once they signalled their intent to parlay peace agreement. Neither were the negotiators with Germany and Japan after WWII. If anyone had suggested negotiations with them during the war, they would have, at best, been severley criticized or, more likely, branded as traitors.
    Just tossing around some example that might, or might not be, relevant, is what ET is talking about – the relativism of post modernism, and its tendency to link disparate ideas and thoughts. Heard a great one on the radio driving into work this morning, from anti-SPP Council of Canadians type – “we must strengthen democracy by overriding government.” What a beauty!
    I’m not stressed about it, no more than I am with a biased MSM. It’s only my opinion, and even if I’m right, it is what it is; we have to live with it.
    Just like you have to live with the thought of Stephen Harper as Prime Minister of Canada.

  18. Prominent Search engine brings up:
    Results 1 – 10 of about 1,740,000 for taliban jack.

    Maz2: You need to learn how to use quotes in Google. Searching on Taliban Jack finds all the web pages that contain Taliban and Jack anywhere on the page. To find the phrase Taliban Jack, you need to put quotes around it thus “Taliban Jack”. That gets you about 17,000 odd. Still makes your point.

  19. djimbc: It’s like when you see one of these people with bolts stuck in their eye brows,or nose rings,or any other foreign object that can puncture one’s face,you have to look because you can’t believe anyone could be that stupid.

  20. Iberia: a leftard visiting a right wing site,and we’re the idiots?Anyone have a mirror for this imbecile?

  21. What skills has Harper got? He’s a career politician and I don’t think he has any maketable skills.

  22. Jack Layton is the only opposition the people have in Ottawa. The liberals flip flop and the bloc is waiting for their next billion.

  23. Still supporting the Tories??? Why>>/?? If there were smart Tories they wouldn’t be tories anymore. You guys hope that this time it’ll be different. It won’t be. I think Jack Layton scares the hell out of you Tories.

  24. Anybody who opposes the war is a traitor. That makes alot of Canadians traitors.. Why should we spend money on a war we cannot win and will come out looking bad. I feel sorry for the kids fighting in it. Would I volunteer to fight? Not likely, at least i’m honest. A lot of you on this blog like to ride on the shoulders of our troops. I make no bones about it and my party doesn’t either. It’s a bad war. We should get out and become advisors to Afghanistan.

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