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Monday, August 21, 2006
What a Jerk
I know it is a totally uncool, earnest left-wing point, but our Prime Minister is a big jerk for missing the AIDS conference in Toronto. Would he miss a similarly high-powered international conference about terrorism? Which is killing more people, and by how many orders of magnitude?
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
But he was in the Arctic doing a photo-op with men in uniform! Demonstrating our sovereignty over the True North and letting the world know that we mean to defend it against the . . . um . . . you know . . . those guys who are ALWAYS trying to take it away from us.
Funny boy, Alex; and yet so Canadian of you, to presume that your indifference to that great treasure and heritage, our Passage, must and always will be shared by the world's navies, miners and petroleum companies. It *will* be taken from us, if guys like you keep insisting the chief job of the Dominion government is to cure poverty and disease 6,000 miles away in someone else's land. Think it through, ya mocker: of *course* sovereignty is higher-priority than AIDS. You don't have one, there's nothing you'll be able to do about the other.
I'm a Canadian lawyer opinionated and vain enough to think my thoughts about law, politics and similar stuff are worth sharing with the spambots and readers like yourself.
3 comments:
But he was in the Arctic doing a photo-op with men in uniform! Demonstrating our sovereignty over the True North and letting the world know that we mean to defend it against the . . . um . . . you know . . . those guys who are ALWAYS trying to take it away from us.
Funny boy, Alex; and yet so Canadian of you, to presume that your indifference to that great treasure and heritage, our Passage, must and always will be shared by the world's navies, miners and petroleum companies. It *will* be taken from us, if guys like you keep insisting the chief job of the Dominion government is to cure poverty and disease 6,000 miles away in someone else's land. Think it through, ya mocker: of *course* sovereignty is higher-priority than AIDS. You don't have one, there's nothing you'll be able to do about the other.
Anonymous,
You realize that you are slightly mad on the topic of our Arctic sovereignty. That's an early symptom of something...
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