Decision Canada: The Devil In Stephen Harper


ELECTION-2004





DAY16-21-DAYS-REMAINING


Tonight, a potpourri of election information goodies, none overly dispiriting. First off, though, if you haven’t read today’s earlier entries — here
and here — you may want to make a point of doing so. Okay, on to tonight’s entry — hang on to your hat.
The Devil In Stephen Harper


HARPER-DEVIL


From Now Toronto, an insight into this Conservative fella, Stephen Harper.
“Who is this guy,” they ask? Cautious and crafty, the Conservative party leader has perfected the soft sell, but a look at his past pronouncements reveals he’ll rip up every right and service Canadians have fought for. Dangerous? Hell, yes!

  • Has vigorously and actively opposed gay marriage. And would use the Notwithstanding Clause to override the Supreme Court’s definition of marriage.
  • Has called ‘vile’ any comparison between civil rights and gay rights, and voted against including sexual orientation in hate propaganda laws.
  • Hired a former Winnipeg radio jock fired for saying that “diesel dykes (are) running the school board” to be his media spokesperson in his 2002 Alliance leadership bid.
  • In his own words: “West of Winnipeg, the ridings the Liberals hold are dominated by people who are either recent Asian immigrants or recent migrants from eastern Canada: people who live in ghettos, and who are not integrated into western Canadian society.”
  • Only party leader to oppose electoral finance reform ban on donations from big business and unions.
  • Supported the U.S. war in Iraq.
  • Calls Kyoto protocol on greenhouse gas emissions a ‘boondoggle’.
  • Favours abolishing human rights commissions, calling them “an attack on our fundamental freedoms and the basic existence of a democratic society … It is in fact totalitarianism.”

The 8 points above are just the start. You’ll want to read the full article.
MP Gallant Compares Abortion To Iraq Beheading


GALLANT-PRO-LIFE-WACKO


Tory MP Cheryl Gallant
equates abortion with beheading

Yes, your favourite Ontario Tory wacko, and mine, the ever dim Cheryl Gallant is up to her old tricks again. Seems that this time she has set about to draw a parallel between abortion and the beheading of American contractor Nick Berg.
The Western Catholic Reporter, in an article on an anti-abortion rally on Parliament Hill last month, quotes Gallant as saying the world was horrified at Berg’s beheading by Iraqi terrorists, and the subsequent video of the incident that was posted on an al-Qaeda affiliated website.
“She compared the killing to the abortions performed in Canada over 35 years and said it is ‘absolutely no different’,” the article said.
Another Fine Elected Tory Wacko
Thanks to the folks at Points of Information for pointing us towards Canada’s funniest, most distressing and completely inane political video.
Yes, the East has Cheryl Gallant. We here in western Canada have Rob Anders, who we wrote about in our June 5th Decision Canada posting.
As PoI writes, “Legend had it that Mr Anders’ political career began with an appointment as a paid heckler working against the Democrats in a U.S. Senate campaign 10 years ago, wearing a Pinocchio nose, no less. It’s actually even quirkier than it sounds, as you can see in this Windows Media Player video. Maybe one day the Blue Fairy will turn him into a real elected representative.
Ah, Jean. We Knew Ye Well


CHRETIEN


Feeling a bit downhearted about the almost complete ineptitude of both the Liberals and the NDP to inform Canadians about just what a threat Stephen Harper poses to the status quo (universal health care, access to medical procedures for women, equality of opportunity, the Charter of Rights, Canada’s international reputation as a peacekeeper, and so much more)?
Chantal Hébert, writing in today’s Toronto Star suggests …

If Jean Chrétien were still Liberal leader, he would have already made mincemeat out of Jack Layton and Stephen Harper.
Chrétien would have been relentless in his pursuit of the NDP leader in the wake of his promise to repeal the Clarity Act on Québéc secession. He would have set his post-referendum point man Stéphane Dion on Layton’s trail. It goes without saying that Dion would still have been a cabinet minister.
He would not have let the striking internal divisions triggered by Layton’s Clarity Act remarks slip out of sight overnight. Instead, Chrétien would have shed crocodile tears of sympathy at the extraordinary sight of Manitoba’s Bill Blaikie and former leader Alexa McDonough having to break ranks with Layton in the midst of an election campaign.
Chrétien would have pounced on the early Conservative slip-ups on official bilingualism, driving home the fact that Harper knew full well the positions of his friend Scott Reid when he confirmed him as official languages critic earlier this year.

Almost makes you feel a tad nostalgic about Liberal yesteryear, huh? Imagine what this dull campaign would look like if the little guy from Shawinigan was on the hustings.
Decision Canada’s Quote of The Day
From Maritime Rant, who has the following posted on his blog: “People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.” — Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard.
For insight into Stephen Harper’s policies, as well as important 2004 federal election news events, click on VanRamblings’ full Decision Canada coverage.