So you don't really think of Conservatives as Jackbooted?Sarcasm mustn't be something you allow others to express. Nice! :roll:
You said it twice, and had all the context of being serious around it.
So you don't really think of Conservatives as Jackbooted?Sarcasm mustn't be something you allow others to express. Nice! :roll:
So you don't really think of Conservatives as Jackbooted?
You said it twice, and had all the context of being serious around it.
Re #28 and #29, both from OkieFromMuskoki.
If you refer to former President George W. Bush as "SHRUB", surely you should not object if one referred to the current President as Dumbo. Reasons (on both sides of his head and the empty space in between) should be obvious.
Free Speech for all, not just the left. Up to but not including yelling fire in a crowded theater. But not allowing this asshat into Canada, has nothing to do with free speech. It has everything to do with the rule of law. It applies to all without prejudice. If he supported in any way a terrorist organization, directly or indirectly. He is not, nor should he be, eligible to enter Canada...period. I would support that law for anyone, on any organization that uses violence as a method of coercion. Including several Native leaders in the States, that are barred from entering Canada.Those who do not uphold free speech, well... Where are you on free expression?
And none are. When you realise that, you'll be able to keep your cheese on your cracker. Study history, read up on what a Brown shirt is and what a Jackbooted thug really is.Certainly not all are.
Free Speech for all, not just the left. Up to but not including yelling fire in a crowded theater. But not allowing this asshat into Canada, has nothing to do with free speech. It has everything to do with the rule of law. It applies to all without prejudice. If he supported in any way a terrorist organization, directly or indirectly. He is not, nor should he be, eligible to enter Canada...period. I would support that law for anyone, on any organization that uses violence as a method of coercion. Including several Native leaders in the States, that are barred from entering Canada.
It has nothing to do with suppressing free speech. It has littel to do with the Conservatives. Beyond they be the shop keepers at the moment. It was a Liberal policy, inacted by the LPoC.
And none are. When you realise that, you'll be able to keep your cheese on your cracker. Study history, read up on what a Brown shirt is and what a Jackbooted thug really is.
Far right? Me? I've been called a commie, a Liberal pansy...and a Neo Con by your ilk...go figure. I guess it might have something to do with the fact that I'm not party affiliated and I hold no political stripe. I just go with my own flow...but hey, don't let that and critical thought get in the way of labeling me...earth_as_one opened a thread and you and your merry bully band proceeded to pile on mocking him without a shred of common decency, and you rile over a little push back? Well, if you really were honest in your support of free speech, you would have argued as passionately as you wished but from reason rather than derision. Further, I need no history, polemics, or reminders from you on bully tactics of the far right!
Cannuck
From the Canadian Government site The Anti-terrorism Act - Frequently Asked Questions
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7. What are some of the safeguards built into the Anti-terrorism Act?
The ATA, like all Canadian laws, was crafted with due regard to the rule of law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The ATA includes a number of safeguards that balance the need to protect individuals from the threat of terrorist acts while ensuring their rights and freedoms are respected. Some of the safeguards in the ATA include:
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- the definition of "terrorist activity" requires that intent and purpose elements be satisfied. The definition expressly excludes "advocacy, protest, dissent or stoppage of work" (where these are not intended to result in serious forms of specified harm);
- judicial review, appeals, and judicial oversight mechanisms are incorporated into provisions like the listing process and seizure, restraint and forfeiture of property;
- section 145 of the ATA required a committee or committees of Parliament to conduct a "comprehensive review of the provisions and operation of the Act," within three years from the date that the Act received Royal Assent, which was December 18, 2001. This review has now been completed. (See FAQs 12 to 19 below.)"
In addition, supplying food and medicine to starving Gazans does not qualify except in the minds of the Likudniks and their supporters.
Are the Contra's on Canada's terrorist organization list?''This man has financially supports a terrorist organizations.''
If that is so, then Canada should have excluded Senator McCain as he has openly supported the self-admitted terrorist Contra group.
What did Mom say about two wrongs...''Hamas which is a terrorist organization.''
Hamas was democratically elected.
Reich wing hero Bush started a war on Iraq first to stop non existent WMD and secondly to promote democracy. Since he has gotten so much support from the far right and we are spending nearly a trillion to uphold his mandate, this validates Hamas.
Gaza Crisis
The hostilities in Gaza have had a tragic impact upon its population. It is estimated that more than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed, some 5,500 injured and 20,000 houses destroyed or damaged. There is now an urgent need for medical supplies and equipment, emergency shelter and household items to alleviate the suffering in what the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has described as a ‘full blown humanitarian crisis’.
The ICRC reminds the parties to the hostilities that international humanitarian law requires that a clear distinction be drawn between military objectives and the civilian population and civilian objects. In particular, the ICRC underlines the obligation of the parties to take all feasible precautions to spare the civilian population the effects of hostilities. Medical facilities and personnel must also be protected.
Red Cross response
The International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement (ICRC) is at the forefront of the humanitarian response, able to act because it is understood to be a strictly politically neutral, impartial and independent intermediary that seeks to meet unmet humanitarian need.
The ICRC and Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) continue to provide emergency care in the Gaza Strip to patients that require post-operative care including amputee orthodics and psychosocial support. They are also providing relief items such as temporary shelter to those whose homes have been destroyed.
The Magen David Adom (National Society of Israel) is continuing to provide medical services in southern Israel to people affected by the rockets launched from Gaza.
In support of the Red Cross Movement response, the Government of Canada has provided $1 million to the ICRC and the Canadian Red Cross has provided $75,000 from its International Disaster Response Fund to the PRCS. Contributions are supporting the Red Cross Movement entities which are active and where the needs are greatest.
Canadian Red Cross supports humanitarian work in the Middle East
(Ottawa, April 4, 2002) - In response to the recent escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories, the Canadian Red Cross has contributed $50,000 to support the humanitarian programs of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the region.
"The Canadian Red Cross is extremely concerned about events in the Middle East," said Theressa Bagnall, Program Manager, Middle East. "In recent weeks, increased violence has severely restricted the ICRC from carrying out their humanitarian programs, including several instances in which medical personnel were prevented from performing their life saving duties." The Red Cross also deeply regrets all forms of attack on innocent civilians. These instances represent violations of international humanitarian law. "The Canadian Red Cross joins the ICRC in appealing to all those employing armed force to respect international humanitarian law and in particular the Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilians in Time of War."
Despite huge difficulties, the ICRC has nevertheless been able to provide basic medicines and food to orphanages, hospitals and individual homes. The ICRC is also helping to restore damaged water and electrical infrastructure.
The ICRC has had a permanent presence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories since 1967. Since the beginning of 2001, some 21,000 families in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have received ICRC assistance. The ICRC supports the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) medical services with its 220 emergency medical technicians and 100 ambulances. ICRC also cooperates with the Magen David Adom (MDA) in the field of emergency medical services, disaster preparedness, tracing and International Humanitarian Law (IHL). The Magen David Adom is the equivalent of a Red Cross/Red Crescent Society in Israel.
SF2004: If you hold the Red Cross to the same standard as Gallaway, they are supporting terrorism. By the same logic as applied to Galloway, the Red Cross should not be allowed to operate in Canada.
SF2004: If you hold the Red Cross to the same standard as Gallaway, they are supporting terrorism. By the same logic as applied to Galloway, the Red Cross should not be allowed to operate in Canada.
As supporters of democracy, we are all obligated to accept Palestinians' will. They wanted Hamas, they got it. That's their right.
SF2004: If you hold the Red Cross to the same standard as Gallaway, they are supporting terrorism. By the same logic as applied to Galloway, the Red Cross should not be allowed to operate in Canada.