Monday, August 18, 2008
Former Liberal PM Chretien Stands Up For Hatefully Evil Communists
Story here. ht: nationalnewswatch.com
This is a tale of incredible, unmitigated, superhuman chutzpah.
Former Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien is blasting current Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper for personally declining to grace the Bloody Olympics with his presence, apparently in a rare, principled stand against the hatefully, horrendously, butcherously, organ-harvesting, money-obsessed, evil Chinese Communist Party and its absolute refusal to respect anyone's human rights at all.
Chretien should be praising Harper, but, of course, Chretien, of all people, will not do this.
Why not?
Jean Chretien presided over APEC 1997 in which protestors had their constitutional and human rights violated by the RCMP to protect the butcherous Indonesian dictator Suharto from embarrassment and any sign of democracy and freedom of expression. Chretien infamously brushed aside a serious question from a serious reporter about the unjustified, profuse use of pepper spray against the peaceful, ready-to-obey-the-police-order-to-leave-but-never-given-the-slightest-chance, demonstrators, as well as against even a CBC cameraman, saying, "For me, pepper, I put it on my plate. Next!!!"
Jean Chretien bent over backwards for the late patriarch of the Al Qaeda Khadr clan, a man who was a close associate of Osama bin Laden, pulling diplomatic strings to get him released from a Pakistani prison and returned to Canada. This is the same clan from which Omar Khadr, the captured-in-Afghanistan jihadist currently on trial for murdering an American soldier, comes.
This is the guy who strangled Bill Clennett just for being there in front of him.
This is the guy who criticizes Prime Minister Harper for not going to the Bloody Olympics?
I see.
Do you?
What a schmuck. Schmeckel. Tatalah.
Why doesn't he shut the hell up and go away?
Perhaps he should exile himself to China, joining his exiled mentor, Maurice Strong, who also recently stood up for the Chinese Communist Party, praising them and excusing their failure to respect human rights and all that terrible stuff.
Prime Minister Harper has nothing at all to worry about from being criticized by the likes of Jean Chretien. He has no lessons to take from Jean Chretien.
After all, we're talking about a Liberal. And not just any Liberal...