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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (642)11/27/2004 7:26:00 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) of 224645
 
Bearcatbob. The demonstrators that will protest President Bush visit to Canada will likely be queers and peace-niks. IMO Canada also has a silent majority of still sane people much like the USA proved during their election.
These special interest groups are the squeaky wheels in a liberal society. Sometimes I wonder if muslim terrorists are taking a leaf from the homosexual way of challenging existing laws put in place to protect citizens. IMO as long as liberals are in power these outcast groups make headway. IMO Canada like europe is in serious trouble.

Homosexuals to protest Bush
Canadian activists will give president noisy welcome in Ottawa
November 25, 2004

Canadian homosexual and anti-war activists are preparing a noisy welcome for President Bush when he makes a visit to Ottawa next week.

"People across Canada are coming together to show their opposition to Bush and everything he represents," Lifesite.net quoted Dylan Penner of the Toronto Coalition to Stop the War as saying. "Bush and the Cheney gang want to pressure [Prime Minister] Paul Martin and Parliament to sign onto Star Wars, send troops to Iraq and backpedal on equal marriage."

"Their administration's assault on peace, ecology and human rights is unprecedented and effects (sic) us all," Penner continued on the website samesexmarriage.ca. "And so the Canadian peace movement stands in solidarity with those in the U.S. and around the world who are resisting his policies of endless war on peace, ecology and human rights."

Acording to the lifesite.net report, The anti-war group has arranged 10 buses from Montreal, with an undetermined number to be arriving from Toronto.

Writing in the Toronto Star last week, the group suggested Bush "seems a perfect candidate for prosecution under Canada's Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes."
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