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Order of Canada, Henry Morgentaler

A day of shame


By Guest Column Joseph A. Gamero——--July 9, 2008

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Canada Day is supposed to be a day of joy, a day of unity and a day of welcoming for all.

Canada Day 2008, will go in the history books as the most shameful, disunifying, unwelcoming day in the history of this country. Notice that I never use the word Nation, when referring to Canada?   We're not a Nation and we can never be a Nation, for as long as we have Governor Generals and judges appointed by partisanship, rather than on merit and qualifications, and we allow the despotic, Stalinist branches of our federal and provincial governments, to carry on injustices and Bolshevik attacks on decent people, like Ezra Levant, Mark Steyn, McLean's magazine, Bishop Henry, Rev. Boissoin, Mr. Brockie, Chris Kempling, etc., to name a few of their victims. The fathers of Confederation must be turning in their graves.   These people and entities' only crime is that, in the view of totally unqualified, partisan individuals, "they have expressed their ideas" (as guaranteed in the infamous Charter of Rights and Freedoms, imposed upon the citizenry of this country, without consultation and against their will), ideas which are against the political agenda of the so-called "protectors" of human rights.  Section 13.1 of the Human Rights Act, is so ambiguous as to allow interpretation of a non-existent right: the "right" not to feel offended! What a farce!   But I digress. Our current Governor General, has not only debased the Order of Canada, by appointing a serial killer, to receive the medal, but has also debased the office of representative to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and Canada.   In view of the last two prime ministerial appointments to the regal office, I think that Her Majesty should reclaim the right to appoint her own representatives in this country.   Perhaps then, and when we get a devolution of our many stolen rights, by the many irresponsible governments at all levels. When, there are no Inquisitions in Canada like the ones carried on currently by the disgraceful "Human Rights Commissions," perhaps, as I said, we will become a Nation. As a reminder, I will mention that the victims of the HRCs, must pay for their defence, while the abusive complainants, have their bill covered by you and me, the taxpayers. If you lose your house, your car, your lifetime savings in the process, too bad! Vive Le Canada!   Now, to what should be done.   First of all, Madame Jean must revoke the award to Morgentaler. Second, the Governor General must resign, if she has any respect for this country and her office. Third, the individuals who voted in favour of Morgentaler's appointment, must resign their public office/s for which they have demonstrated not to be fit. Fourth, the advisory committee must stick to the decisions being unanimous, and the rules for appointments must be tightened, so this disgraceful episode, never happens again.   You may or may not agree with me, but those are my thoughts and, until the Royal Canadian Inquisition, takes me in shackles, I will keep on expressing them.   But what do I know, I'm just a taxpayer!  

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