29 Replies to “We’re Not Worthy”

  1. Boy, does he mirror my lifelong voting for the ostensibly Conservative Party.

    Always vote Conservative so at least some Conservative view points are heard somewhere, sometimes.

    Result?: Get an entitled Librano of some sort every single time.

    Given the 25% built in lead the rapacious Libranos get due to the French factor and the dumbest of the dumb English voters who vote for the Quebec first, last and always Liberal Party, this is just the latest example of The Canadian Fix Always Being In. Always.

    Truly flipping amazing that a putatively educated people can be so thoroughly owned, yet so unaware.

    1. William Pitt
      … “millions of people so dead to all feelings of Liberty as to voluntarily submit to be slaves, are fit instruments to make slaves of the rest”

    2. Instead of just making the appointment, Harper asked the High Priestess of the SCOC. Naturally, she said “NO!” So Harper appointed a Libtard to satisfy her.

  2. Weak , superficial, and disgusting …….. I wish I was working in his kitchen.

    1. He’s not strictly speaking a political figure. He’s the Chief Justice of Canada, and presides over the Supreme Court. Nice work if you can get it, but sadly not the sort of thing that gets you onto “Entertainment Tonight”, which is a shame since that’s where the Pepsi Caligula here clearly wants to be.

      I don’t believe he’s ever done anything to deserve or attract public attention, other than clowning in judicial robes.

      1. That almost made me mouth vommit. Everything connected to government in Canada fits somewhere in the Librano Org. Chart, and is maintained there by a system of rewards and punishments. The SCOC does nothing before consulting PMO. Law? There is one law in Canada, which is whatever the party says it is.

        1. “By giving the government unlimited powers, the most arbitrary rule can be made legal; and in this way a democracy may set up the most complete despotism imaginable.”
          The Road To Serfdom — F.A Hayek

    2. Just another political appointee rolling in his own greatness. Like my old Glengarry Moosehound Jerome used to roll in bear shit.

  3. Apparently, the Court (and Chief Justice Richard Wagner) have not disclosed who commissioned the statue or who paid for it, and refuse to do so. Wagner claims he doesn’t know. The sculpture stated that pieces like this usually cost about $18,000.

    Here’s my question: Could not this sculpture be considered a gift?

    Supreme Court Justices in Canada are prohibited from receiving gifts due to such transactions being perceived as soliciting an inpartiality. Wagner claims that he has no idea who did it or who paid for it. Whether that’s true of not is immaterial (but consequential). As a result, an ethics committee should immediately investigate that pronouncement to determine veracity inclusive of under oath statements of the sculpture’s artist, Supreme Court Justice Wagner and the commisioner of the piece. Failure to do so not only violates transparancy laws, but ignores the integrity of the Court and it’s members in favor of an “honor system” that is not the guiding hand of the Court. It is the law, which is ironic as they refuse to apply it.

  4. We don’t live in a democracy
    We live in a constitutional monarchy
    Some take the monarchy bit literally

  5. Kate:

    Just to say, I’m really liking the new thread title: “We’re Not Worthy”.

    This title is gonna get quite a workout in this era of Carnage (who clearly thinks we’re back woods hicks, which is why he returned “home” with the developing collapse of the eco alliance).

  6. Laws are flexible in Liberal Canada.
    They need to be to accommodate 160 years of metastasizing Libranoism.
    Liberal Canada is a hierarchy, with Libranos at the top and Justice just a discarded old time concept that the Courts, the Government and the Media can’t even spell.
    Pretty hard to even call this place Canada, since it barely resembles the great country that once was.
    More like a greta country. Stupidly green. Naive and easily manipulated. Wrong on everything and damn proud of it.
    People are so flipping Stupid here now that I’ve decided I don’t want to live to be 100 because I just couldn’t stand a third $#@!$%%^#$ Trudeau!

    1. Chief Justice Richard Wagner just likes to interpret all of his decisions Liberally…

      No mistake on the capitalization…

  7. What a great thread. I’m using my real name instead of Mugs from now on, because I’m not going to cower from these useless, unaccountable twits. And I don’t want Kate to be bothered like Connie and Mark at Free Dominion—remember that?
    ​I respect the law, as long as the top does too, and they don’t. They just change it to cover their insanity, arrogance, and vile disregard for real, earned peace and sanity.
    ​I would just like to add: there are some local construction companies faltering, and I have family that spouted the truth in woke circles (school) and got sent home for two weeks. If the true nature of progs didn’t quite come out during COVID, it will when the misery brought on simply by the truth lands on decent people’s shoulders, just because they had the courage to speak it.
    ​It’s already starting, I think. It’s going to be something to watch, and people are going to have to decide to be safe or true. How else would a naked sycophant have the gall to place his bust in a place that is supposed to represent something much bigger than him, if there isn’t a new terrible era of nothingness coming? Interesting times.

  8. L – The one restraint to arbitrary, capricious or failing to be guided by the tradition of British Liberties(e.i. Natural Rights) was that a judge could bring the administration of Justice into disrepute. The cornerstone of the Judicial edifice would fall. Being the judge or group of judges to do that would drive those so guilty into exile, from their peers and possibly literally out of shame.

    However, not all judges may be so humble and so restrained. If they do not believe, while mortal as are all, that they serve under grace and transcendent values.

  9. Big question here that everyone seems to overlook, why was the effigy cast in bronze rather than white gold? Does the bronze colour somehow patronize the Indigenous people here in La-La Land or was the white gold version, which would be more skin toned but might be considered too colonialized, be too expensive even for a Liberal?

  10. Maybe Harper’s worst action was the appointment of this egotistical clown to the high court.

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