08 December, 2010

- Give Harper the Boot - It's Just That Simple

Posted: 10:52 AM on December 8, 2010
Morning Buzz, Can spurned Afghan detainee watchdog topple Tory MP?, Jane Taber, Globe and Mail Update, December 7, 2010
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-notebook/can-spurned-afghan-detainee-watchdog-topple-tory-mp/article1827850/

10:52 AM on December 8, 2010
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[Jane Taber? - I wonder if my comment will get pulled, once again. I suspect it has been using the phrase "Harper and the Con's are supported by a core of die-hard right wing, extremist supporters (33% - under review for downward adjustment) epi-centred in Alberta that provide the funds and support that keep him in power. " - go figure???. However, given its 'Rightness' perhaps she, or whoever it is, has other reasons.

Mea Culpa: I sneezed once, ok it was a few times, while writing a post to one of her articles, which just happened to be, in my opinion, some inane thing . . . ah ah aaaa "Lame Saber" chooo, sorry sneezed (see: - Dear Jane Taber . . . ah ah aaaa "Lame Saber" chooo, sorry sneezed, Dec. 12, 2009) .
You be the judge.
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“. . . in many cases it’s because of their [Harper and the Con's] policies that are put out there to serve a particular very political and partisan doctrine without explanation to the public ... and certainly with no apparent attempt to achieve any consensus based on understanding.”

Mr Tinlsey when you're right (morally that is) you're right.

He "is worried about a 'pattern of governance' and a 'deterioration of democracy'"

And well should we all.

Stephen Harper is a right wing extremist, with all the trappings and implications that go along with such, and always has been. He is kept in power by a core of like minded people that blindly support him much to the detriment of Canada and all Canadians.

Harper and the Con's know this and take the approach that they can do pretty much what they want as long as they don't precipitate a consolidation of the 66% Canadians that don't want him or subscribe to what he stands for.

All Canadians must ask themselves if they want their country run, and shaped, by extremist politics. If not then they must, stand up, be counted and consolidate against this extremism.

It's just that simple.

Lloyd MacILquham cicblog.com/comments.html