May 19, 2005

The Crooks Have Won -- & -- Andrew Coyne

The Crooks Have Won

Paul Martin's government has survived with the help of Belinda Stronach and Chuck Cadman. It may be a Pyrrhic victory; that remains to be played out.


It's open season now:

* our government can sell out the country to the authoritarian "friends of . . . ":

* our justices will continue to exacerbate the problems of criminality because they do not uphold the laws as already written and they remember who appointed them or have the same leftist views

* our security forces will remain underfunded . . . for if they had sufficient funding for manpower and resources, they might be able to uncover the proof for what has been occurring for years that we know some of but not yet enough

* our ports of entry will not be closed to criminal gangs and criminality (I believe there have been pacts made with the devil(s))

* gays will marry and the family will be diminished as the basic social structure for rearing children who are buttressed by two opposite sex parents

* mothers will have to go out to work to afford all Paul Martin's profligate $22-$23-BILLION in promises and vote buying to the NDP, the provinces, and to individuals as quid pro quo . . . e.g. daycare, PM won't fund stay-at-home mothers when he can take your children and indoctrinate them in state-run institutions in correct thought

* marijuana smoke will fill the air . . . . pot will be grown legally eventually, though taxed to afford the plutocrats their perqs and payoffs . . . among other things

All is now well in the best of all possible corrupt worlds . . . for those Liberals who know how the game is played and for whom principle is spelled with $$$ and the naked exercise of power . . . . and to heck with the great unwashed. Democracy has been saved from the people.

The governments of Paul Martin and Jean Chretien, the powerful parts, disgust me. I only wish the decent members would see the light.

I just listened to a fine, inspiring speech from Stephen Harper after the vote that Chuck Cadman decided. Stephen Harper is so admirable by comparison to Paul Martin. While the mainstream media lament his lack of charisma, even decry what they call his crankiness in the face of Liberal vote buying, I think he has great potential as a fine Prime Minister. I am cranky about what I see; he's cranky for a lot of us.

The problem for the mainstream media is that they are so used to faux emotion, BS and bribery that they fear genuine, warranted emotion.

As for the Conservative Party of Canada's Deputy Leader, last night, in the face of a personal body blow, Peter MacKay demonstrated his finer qualities; he behaved honourably and gained tremendous sympathy and respect from many of us by his speech. He's made of good Maritime stuff. I am proud of him and of the people who face this corrupt government as the Official Opposition.

PS: Peter, you are fortunate. Now, go find yourself a woman made of more solid stuff who won't need as much tending and watering as the last. I just happen to know a few . . . . . and I'm a born matchmaker. Look for my email.




The smoking audio tape Andrew Coyne's website

APPENDIX: Just to remind people of what the laws of the land say about trafficking in offices... Under Section 119 (1) of the Criminal Code,

every one who ... being a member of Parliament or of the legislature of a province, corruptly
(i) accepts or obtains,
(ii) agrees to accept, or
(iii) attempts to obtain,
any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment for himself or another person in respect of anything done or omitted or to be done or omitted by him in his official capacity,


or makes such an offer, is “liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years.”

[. . . . ] You follow: an MP whom the government has asked the RCMP to investigate on allegations he insists are completely spurious wanted to cross the floor to join that same government. Of course. Makes perfect sense.




No connection, of course . . .

Volpe asks RCMP to investigate two Tory MPs CTV.ca News Staff, May 14, 05

Federal Immigration Minister Joe Volpe has asked the RCMP and Federal Ethics Commissioner to investigate two Conservative MPs, CTV News has learned. [. . . . ]




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