Wednesday digest
- Another story about the excesses of the multiculturalist mentality: An Ottawa man accused of raping and beating his kids was declared not guilty yesterday (although his kids will remain in the care of the Children's Aid Society - what does that tell you?). Comments from the man's lawyer included the following:
Ndema-Moussa called the investigation "shoddy" and said the authorities had no sensitivity to immigrants, who may have a different frame of reference when it comes to what is acceptable punishment for children.
Read the story for yourself here. However, you know there's a possibility that this line of argument is about to be reined in when even someone from the CBC observes that "maybe multiculturalism is just a nice idea for people who haven't been bombed yet."
Or abused, for that matter.
- Make that two White House staffers who haven't been found guilty of leaks, despite the hopes and dreams of the mainstream media (see t-shirt below). With the capture of Zarqawi and the President's bold trip to Baghdad on top of the Rove exoneration, Bush-haters have had a pretty bad time lately. In the meantime, they can still keep hoping for another Vietnam in Iraq.
- If this is true, it seems that "Profane" Pierre Poilievre has taken his act to the floor of the House of Commons.
My comments from the other day stand.
3 Comments:
"Hammer" is the master of right wing spin!
3 years after his "Mission Accomplished" speech, Dubya is so "brave" for sneaking into the country for 5 whole hours. What a hero!
Maybe one day he'll actually be able to, you know, tell people he's going there.
Also it's a pretty sad "victory" when your top officials are NOT charged with crimes.
You been to Iraq? If not, then shut up.
You been to Iraq? If not, then shut up.
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