44 Replies to “Michaelle Jean, Call Your Office”

  1. A very sad day to be a citizen of the once ‘Great’, Britain. It is alarming watching people throw away their independence, integrity and Liberty with both hands. The leaders of the countries of the EU are like the chiefs of long ago who sold members of their own tribe into slavery and swapped their land for a few trinkets.

  2. HM The Queen in our Head of State (G** D*****!) And I’ll fight to the end to keep it that way. I will not bow to some European Despot.
    As I stated on CanadianSentinel this AM. Britain has stood in the way of European dictators. Always has and I pray it’s people always will.
    Unfortunately, the heroes of the past (and decent people of today) are being betrayed by the liberal, politically correct slime that are running the joint.
    The British are not European. They are British!
    Britons never, never, never shall be slaves

  3. The only real leader in the EU is Vaclav Klaus.
    PMSH should seek him out in Copenhagen and find out how he grew his pair.

  4. “It is not our government. It is theirs. It is our enemy.”
    Sad day for Britain. Be interesting to see how this unfolds with the Celts. They never really excepted the English and now the English have sold them to Europe.
    You may see another rebirth of Scottish, Welsh and Irish, Manx, and Cornish Nationalism now that they have a common enemy again. Could make for some good fireworks.

  5. Then they better quit drinking the purple kool-ade, stop appeasing the multi-culti leftards and glowball scammers and wise up before the whole island sinks into a pool of it’s own shite.
    Syncro

  6. In fairness, it’s Britain that’s the EU’s b*tch now. Canada has it’s own problems, but not that one.
    I gave up caring about England/Scotland/Wales/Northern Ireland a while ago. It’s easier on my nerves. At least now we can stop pretending to hope that the nonentity David Cameron will make any difference.

  7. gord @5:26 – please don’t be so romantic. New Labour has always been a Scottish project at least as much as an English one. Who presided over Scotland getting its own parliament, and what good did that do Scotland?
    If I cared, I’d suggest England should secede.

  8. When I was a teenager many years ago, I worked with an old fellow who had lost all respect for Britain. This is why.
    During WWI, a call had come for Canadians to send their spare firearms to whatever passed for a home guard in England at the time. They needed Canadian guns because they had happily given theirs up some years previously. After the end of that war, the guns they had been given were rounded up and destroyed. And then – guess what? Germany was back on the doorstep in 1940, so Dad’s Army came knocking on Canada’s doors again.
    The old fellow is long gone now, but I remember his advice – don’t help anyone who refuses to help themselves.

  9. I just edited wiki, they forgot to mention how the election dont happen for these people. SCUM!!!
    …it should be changeed back in 3…2…1….

  10. Imagine what would happen if Harper asked Prince Harry to be our GG…and if his grandmother decided to abdicate in his favour.

  11. I’m obviously missing something here, Kate. I think you’re muddling up your constitutional perspective.
    Just “how” does Barroso become our Head of State? Our Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, not Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
    The EU construct is entirely irrelevant to the Queen’s Canadian constitutional position – just as it is to her position as Queen of Australia or Queen of New Zealand.

  12. Chris in the Bridge wrote: “The British are not European. They are British! Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.”
    I think that your information is out of date. Those Britons have long ago moved to Australia, New Zealand, the USA, even Canada, and other countries.

  13. He he, the wiki-biased entry says:
    “The President of the European Commission is the most powerful UNELECTED office in the European Union,[1]” (bolding their’s not mine)
    How long before the wiki-biased editors delete “UNELECTED”.

  14. “gord @5:26 – please don’t be so romantic.”
    Not being romantic and I’m not saying there will be some big Celtic uprising. I’ve lived in all 4 countries and I would think that as Britain weakens the Celtic countries will become tighter knit communities and will want more autonomy. Plus I would think that the Labour Party will lose it’s grasp on those countries over time and I think they would be replaced with a more national/cultural entity.
    This could happen in a lot of places in Europe and may well happen. I just think it’s more likely to happen in Britain first.

  15. http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/readings/agricola.html
    Tacitus: Calgacus’ Speech to his Troops (A.D. 85)
    “He [Agricola] sent his fleet ahead to plunder at various points and thus spread uncertainty and terror, and, with an army marching light, which he had reinforced with the bravest of the Britons and those whose loyalty had been proved during a long peace, reached the Graupian Mountain, which he found occupied by the enemy. The Britons were, in fact, undaunted by the loss of the previous battle, and welcomed the choice between revenge and enslavement. They had realized at last that common action was needed to meet the common danger, and had sent round embassies and drawn up treaties to rally the full force of all their states. Already more than 30,000 men made a gallant show, and still they came flocking to the colors—all the young men and those whose ‘old age was fresh and green’, famous warriors with their battle honors thick upon them. At that point one of the many leaders, named Calgacus, a man of outstanding valor and nobility, summoned the masses who were already thirsting for battle and addressed them, we are told, in words like these:
    “Whenever I consider the origin of this war and the necessities of our position, I have a sure confidence that this day, and this union of yours, will be the beginning of freedom to the whole of Britain. To all of us slavery is a thing unknown; there are no lands beyond us, and even the sea is not safe, menaced as we are by a Roman fleet. And thus in war and battle, in which the brave find glory, even the coward will find safety. Former contests, in which, with varying fortune, the Romans were resisted, still left in us a last hope of succour, inasmuch as being the most renowned nation of Britain, dwelling in the very heart of the country, and out of sight of the shores of the conquered, we could keep even our eyes unpolluted by the contagion of slavery. To us who dwell on the uttermost confines of the earth and of freedom, this remote sanctuary of Britain’s glory has up to this time been a defence. Now, however, the furthest limits of Britain are thrown open, and the unknown always passes for the marvellous. But there are no tribes beyond us, nothing indeed but waves and rocks, and the yet more terrible Romans, from whose oppression escape is vainly sought by obedience and submission. Robbers of the world, having by their universal plunder exhausted the land, they rifle the deep. If the enemy be rich, they are rapacious; if he be poor, they lust for dominion; neither the east nor the west has been able to satisfy them. Alone among men they covet with equal eagerness poverty and riches. To robbery, slaughter, plunder, they give the lying name of empire; they make a solitude and call it peace (ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant).”
    Whatever happened to these Britons?
    Cheers
    Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  16. Michaelle Jean:
    She may be a former CBC journalist, but at least she is a “seal meat eater”.
    HUZZAH! HUZZAH! HUZZAH!
    Cheers
    Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  17. Conveniently, Canada has the independence to act how she likes (thanks to our abundant natural resources). Luckily, we have the luxury to nod politely and do pretty much what we think is right.
    Again, I trust Steady Steve to keep us on the right path.

  18. Jema: “The leaders of the countries of the EU are like the chiefs of long ago who sold members of their own tribe into slavery and swapped their land for a few trinkets.”
    ============================
    It’s worse. In this case, there are no trinkets.

  19. “Whatever happened to these Britons?”
    Too many years on the dole and worn down by the welfare state. I personally think they can be woken up though. They just need a cause. Self preservation is a good cause.
    London controls Britain like Ottawa controls Canada. Just like Ottawa is slowly losing it’s grasp on The West, London will slowly lose it’s grasp on the West and North of Britain.

  20. I personally think they can be woken up though. They just need a cause. Self preservation is a good cause.
    There is already an awakening. The Brits elected a majority of MEPs that are Eurosceptic. Watch for their parliamentary elections in May 2010 to follow that trend.
    Have a look at these results of the EU elections; scroll down to the “Summary table” and note the seats in the EU attributed to the various national parties. The UKIP for example is vehemently Eurosceptic, to say nothing of the BNP.

  21. Thanks for the tip glasnost. I stopped reading the Brit papers a couple years ago and I’m out of touch. The British papers are almost unreadable now.

  22. “Pierre Elliot Trudeau, one-time member of the Club of Rome, must be smiling, wherever he is.”
    That bastard is dead and to top it all off, as punishment for ruining our country he got to bury his own kid.
    Good riddance!!!!

  23. “Whatever happened to these Britons?”
    In case you’ve forgotten, 800,000 of the best and brightest were butchered in WW1. Just as they were starting to recover, WW2 took 400,000 more. It was a blow that most countries would not have survived.
    Yes, a good many of the best, of late, have left for greener pastures. There are lots of them in southern Alberta, all very desirable immigrants. Many I’ve spoken to feel that the UK is being overrun by people with no loyalty to the British way of life. I suppose they filled the vacuum left by those two wars.
    However you slice it, German imperialism started the ball rolling on the decline of present day Europe.

  24. Only sad thing is, on this side of the pond, we’ve got the clueless…. whistling in oblivion, totally unawares…..and so it goes.

  25. “800,000 of the best and brightest were butchered in WW1. Just as they were starting to recover, WW2 took 400,000 more.”
    Worth repeating.
    A lot of the soldiers in the Welsh and Scottish Regiments were kids who came over from Ireland to fight for Britain. Such a sacrifice by so many people to protect a way of life. Only to be sold out by the elite classes and the labour movement. It is a disgrace. I still think there’s hope though.

  26. elizabeth windsor is an inbred parasite.
    proof? keep going back another generation and another checking for ‘blue bloods’. it’s an exponential process, doubling the required number of ‘royals’ each time. ie ALL 16 of her great great grandparents have to be ‘royals’.
    simultaneously start at the other end of the time line where we are all descendants of adam & eve or a monkey. neither of which are ‘royals’. at some point in time all the descendants of the latter somehow have to morph into all the ancestors of lizzie. the *entire* planet is populated with ‘royals’. making us ALL ‘royals’.
    or more likely none of us including lizzie.
    can’t have it both ways royal fart catchers.
    do the math.
    besides, I thought one of the objectives to having a European parliament was to avoid the 135th European-only war. is that such a bad thing?
    screw them.

  27. Anyone remember when it was perfidious Albion? L’angleterre, ah la perfide angleterre? Our new head of state – in a pig’s ass. Curious george, it’s you who’s inbred, you don’t know what breeding is, but it shows in Elizabeth and it will in her offspring, though I’m not sure if it will ever be as obvious as it was in her mother.

  28. gord – the Celts of the Strathclyde, or Wales proper , of the Cornish coast and of Eire are not what they were, and am not sure they can rebuild themselves as the fiercely independent minded breed they once were

  29. ?
    jeez louise. bonnie prince charlie and example of *breeding* ? ppppffffttt!!! LOL !!!
    answer the friggin question larben, how do you reconcile simple genealogy with the scam called ‘royalty’? lizzie the queen mother was a royal snot. the epitome of british classism. a.k.a. ‘I’m better than you because of accident of birth’.
    c’mon, give it a try or shut yer pie hole.

  30. Michaelle Jean was at best an occasional teleprompter news reader at Radio-Canada.( she was never all that poluplar, I know my first; language is French )
    She was put in place – Unelected – as Governor General by the Adscam liberal gang.
    Kind of like Obama she is unqualified and mostly there because some white liberals full of white guilt needed to feel better about themselves.
    I do not hate Michaelle Jean, I hate with a passion how she got where she is.
    And I suffer from insomnia it is 4;25 am in my corner of the world…

  31. While I totally agree with our friend of USA about the method Michelle Jean got to where she is, I can say that she learned the job well (as opposed to the community leader of the south) and is much better at her job than the past several appointments. Her showing up in uniform at the Remembrance Day ceremony showed more respect for our fallen comrades-in-arms than any words could convey.
    As to the EU, I’m afraid it will turn into an autonomous political bloc much like the former Soviet Union. Watch for signs of the “wall” start to be built at Copenhagen.

  32. larben said “gord – the Celts of the Strathclyde, or Wales proper , of the Cornish coast and of Eire are not what they were, and am not sure they can rebuild themselves as the fiercely independent minded breed they once were.”
    You’re are right larben. They aren’t what they were and they may never again be what they were. I have hope that a few good honest leaders could make something of them though. Do I have confidence it will happen? Not much. I do hold out hope though.

  33. “A lot of the soldiers in the Welsh and Scottish Regiments were kids who came over from Ireland to fight for Britain. Such a sacrifice by so many people to protect a way of life. Only to be sold out by the elite classes and the labour movement. It is a disgrace. I still think there’s hope though.”
    Junk history at its finest.
    Britons of all social classes are well represented on the casualty lists of both world wars.
    You might not like the aristocracy, chum, but they went over the top in big numbers leading their county regiments into the fray.

  34. Horny Toad…that is a classless and unnecessary statement.My opinion of Trudeau aside, no parent should ‘be punished’ by burying their kids.

  35. JJM-
    I never said the elites didn’t fight did I? I said they sold us out. What part of what I said was junk history? Churchill himself said that more Irish per capita fought for England in the Second World War than English. They were all volounteers to boot.
    You seem to have read something into my post that I didn’t say.
    It’s not much of discussion if you start every post with an insult chum…..p.

  36. Chris in the Bridge at December 1, 2009 5:07 PM
    Commendable but for me HRH recent remarks visa-vis AGW/CC put her in the loonie bin with her first born….
    I have observed that while unionism still marched forward even with the elimination of the Soviet threat…nationalism is on the rise….The rapid disintegration of multicultural Yogoslavia is an example….the fracture of Czechoslovakia into Slovakia and the Czech Republic continue that trend. French nationalism is alive and well and the reunified Germany is emiting a rebirth of nationalism.
    It would not be unexpected to see the whole EU structure crumble with the failure of it’s signature project COPENHAGEN, the Climate-gate and Carbon-trading scandal. Then the EURABIA situation is a goad towards tribalism.
    The EU is in precarious times……

  37. Texas Canuck: “As to the EU, I’m afraid it will turn into an autonomous political bloc much like the former Soviet Union.”
    Thank G*d I hitchhiked through Europe in my early twenties. ‘Looks like it’s going to be a wasteland that I have absolutely no interest in checking out or supporting with tourist euro$ at this point.

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