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SLM

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Elizabeth May presents '9/11 truther' petition to Parliament



esse Tahirali, CTVNews.ca
Published Thursday, December 4, 2014 5:14PM EST
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May put forward a bizarre petition in the House of Commons Wednesday asking the government to support a popular 9/11 conspiracy theory.
The member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands rose to “present a petition, from petitioners in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and particularly in the Ottawa area, calling on the Government of Canada to conduct a parliamentary review into the events that occurred in the United States on September 11.”
The New York City terrorist attack on the World Trade Center buildings on Sept. 11, 2001, is a popular target for conspiracy theorists who contend the attacks were carried out either with the knowledge of, or directly by, the U.S. government.


The petition asks the government to conduct a parliamentary review of the “omissions and inconsistencies” in the official 9/11 Commission Report, citing buildings falling at “nearly free-fall acceleration” and the presence of “nano-thermite composite incendiaries” in the debris of the buildings.
The petition says a review will “protect Canadians against future acts of state sponsored terrorism.”
Defending her actions on Twitter Thursday, May said she didn’t actually support the petition.
“I do not agree with petition,” she said. “It is an obligation of an MP to present every petition submitted to them.”
May’s party also put out a statement Thursday reaffirming its stance.
“The Green Party echoes Ms. May's sentiments that it does not agree with the petition, but believes that no citizen should be denied the right to make their voice heard in Parliament.”
According to House of Commons procedure and practice, May wasn’t forced to present the petition. It is stated, however, that “many Members consider it a duty to present to the House petitions brought forward by citizens.”
“The Member, whose role it is to make the presentation on behalf of the petitioners, is not required to be in agreement with the content of any petition he or she may choose to present, and no such inference is to be drawn,” reads the section about presenting petitions.
Declining to present “9/11 truther” petitions isn’t unprecedented. In October 2012, a group called “ReThink911” said they presented a petition to NDP Foreign Affairs Critic Paul Dewar. According to the group’s website, Dewar refused to submit the petition to Parliament.


 

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I've been getting way too much use out of this pic over the past week.

I didn't know she was that crazy. Even if the conspiracy theory were true it all happened on US soil. We have no jurisdiction or reason to do some sort of inquiry on it.
 

SLM

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Paul Dewar had the presence of mind to say "no".

A Parliamentary Committee. :roll: This is exactly the sort of thing I want my tax dollars funding, ffs.
 

taxslave

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There is such a thing as representing constituents interests. Then there is bat $hit crazy. elimay has never been known to do the first one.
 

Cannuck

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No doubt you would agree.
Back under the bridge with ya.

Absolutely I agree with democracy. Why don't you?

It is called wasting parliament's time.

Why do think people exercising their democratic rights is wasting time? Personally, I'd like to see more petitions read in parliament and less of the current gong show that is question period. If anything is a waste of time, that would be first on the list.
 

darkbeaver

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Absolutely I agree with democracy. Why don't you?



Why do think people exercising their democratic rights is wasting time? Personally, I'd like to see more petitions read in parliament and less of the current gong show that is question period. If anything is a waste of time, that would be first on the list.

You are absolutly right Cannuck. These er participants would of course sign and insist that a petition to ban pettitioning in the democratic tradition be presented with great gravity. Using the baseless argument of supposed impossibility of an unthinkable crime. Ignoring completely the track record of the alleged perpatrator nation/s.


A winged aluminium bag of kerosene cannot blow down three steel reinforced concrete buildings. Except in Holly-Wood.

Pull it
 

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Absolutely I agree with democracy. Why don't you?



Why do think people exercising their democratic rights is wasting time? Personally, I'd like to see more petitions read in parliament and less of the current gong show that is question period. If anything is a waste of time, that would be first on the list.

No, you top the list.
 

Cannuck

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You are absolutly right Cannuck. These er participants would of course sign and insist that a petition to ban pettitioning in the democratic tradition be presented with great gravity. Using the baseless argument of supposed impossibility of an unthinkable crime. Ignoring completely the track record of the alleged perpatrator nation/s.


A winged aluminium bag of kerosene cannot blow down three steel reinforced concrete buildings. Except in Holly-Wood.

Pull it

I think the 9/11 truthers are idiots and have had lots of fun at their expense on some of the threads here. That said, I believe they should have the same democratic rights as anybody else. Democracy is a good thing don't you think?

No, you top the list.

Clearly not, considering how much of your time you give me. So why do you have a problem with democratic initiatives? Does it stem from your years of support for the Liberals?
 

taxslave

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Absolutely I agree with democracy. Why don't you?



Why do think people exercising their democratic rights is wasting time? Personally, I'd like to see more petitions read in parliament and less of the current gong show that is question period. If anything is a waste of time, that would be first on the list.

Nutbars have a right to wast parliament's time? I agree that question period has become a waste of time lately but it originally had a valid purpose.
 

Cannuck

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Nutbars have a right to wast parliament's time?

Well, unlike you, I don't consider doing the work that the taxpayers ask of them "wasting time" but for the sake of argument we will use your definition so....If they gather enough signatures, yes.