August 2, 2006

Canada Has The Right People Making Decisions Today


Foreign Minister Peter Mackay (to my knowledge Mackay isn't a Jew) has spoke the truth: "Hezbollah a 'cancer," also, "it is not a difficult choice between a democratic state [Israel] that was attacked by terrorists and cold-blooded killers."

More from the story in the Globe and Mail: "Lebanon's being held hostage by Hezbollah," Mr. MacKay told a House of Commons foreign-affairs committee special session that was called by the opposition parties to deal with the Middle East crisis.

"They started it," he said, describing Hezbollah's daylight attack across the border into Israel on July 12. He said Hezbollah is a "terrorist army" that "has shown no interest in a ceasefire" and is using civilians as human shields.


Why doesn't everybody get it? Mackay's words are the truth and pretty easy to understand.

On the other hand, using typical Arab assmonkey deflection, terrorist apologist MP Omar Alghabra was quoted saying 'the Conservatives are shamefully trying to raise political funds "on the backs of tragedy."'

Hey Omar, you should be talking about why Islamists like yourself take the side of terrorists who purposely put children at risk on purpose. How can any human being support that?


Jason Cherniak has written a lengthy and extremely informative piece on the history of Canada's political involvement in the formation of Israel up until 1967. The really interesting stuff has to do with the USA, Canada, Britain and the Soviet's view of the partition. Moonbats should give it a read too. Maybe they can learn something.

9 comments:

  1. Good Atlantic Canadian boy - we grow 'em good down here :)

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  2. I like to remind Democrats here in the States how a crazed anti-Israeli Christian Pali killed Robert F. Kennedy, one of their great icons. Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin, said he felt betrayed when Robert Kennedy supported Israel's Six-Day War in 1967. Sirhan even made it a point to kill Kennedy on the exact same day the war began a year later.

    However, even most of the older lefties are without memory, permanent adolescents living in the eternal present.

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  3. Hey, as an older "leftie," I resemble that remark!

    These are tough times. I got pissed off yesterday and eliminated half of my blogroll. You don't have to be a pro-Israel cheering section, but you better not be stupid, either. If you catch my drift.

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  4. Houston, I'm glad I made the cut. What type of blogger did you cut if you don't mind me asking.

    BTW, your comment ID "Houston" directs to an old blogger blog. I wonder if you can change it.

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  5. I'm not saying Hezbollah are right. I'm saying they welcome violence. Why give it to them?

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  6. Latke lady, I have the clip linked on my sidebar. I linked the video months ago here. Thanks anyways.

    Simon, Israel is defending itself. What other option is available to them.
    They left Lebanon alone for 6 years, and HZB built up their arms.
    There move into Israel to kill soldiers and kidnap soldiers was an act of war.
    If the same thing happened anywhere else in the world, the attacked country would respond in the same manor.
    How do you have diplomat relstionships with those who ultimately want to destroy you?

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  7. Jason, to be fair, there are terrorist zealots in EVERY cultural group in the world. We should focus instead on the larger message of specific groups.

    Latke, does "latke" mean something if it has any meaning?

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  8. Stardust, you mean as far as the US demanding a cease fire? I don't argue that- like to like and all that jazz.

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  9. Wow, Blake, you're a political genius, able to grasp all the vagueness of sovereign statehood. I guess by your logic, all non-indigenous peoples of the Americas better get back to Europe and out of this "stolen" land, eh? That would solve all of our social problems! Don't be absurd- moving borders doesn't fix anything.

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