December 03, 2008

Harper: Not a leader

Constitutional crisis

Canada is in serious danger of becoming a banana republic.

I am fearful for my country. Stephen Harper may stay in power, but it will be a Pyrrhic victory.

The negative forces he has unleashed will reverberate for year. I'm disgusted with his behaviour.

His use of the word 'separatist' every second word, his ABSOLUTELY FALSE claim that the three leaders refused to have the Canadian flag behind them at their press
conference.

His constant Quebec bashing is not only going to cost him and the conservatives in Quebec, it may well empower the separatists he despises so much.

He should know better than to claim that the opposition parties do not have the 'democratic right' to form a coalition government. What a load of crap, it doesn't even withstand even the slightest bit of scrutiny. It's as if he made it up on the back of a napkin and now is trying to use that as an argument.

We for better or for worse, live in a parliamentary system. We elect MPs, not governments.

I have to admit I feel a bit like I'm in the twilight zone, I can't believe it's come to this.

I am truly truly disgusted with the actions of Stephen Harper.

2 comments:

Colette Amelia said...

Indeed! And this time out is not going to help...only throw more fuel on the bonfire of the vanities!

Heaven help us

Anonymous said...

Shocked.

Shocked I say.

I share the same distain and disgust that you have of the Prime Minister, for the leaders of the Liberals and the NDP.

However, the real problem is that people of the left dispise everything people of the right believe, while demanding people of the right cowtow to their own positions.

Just as the Tories fueled the flame of separatisim in Quebec, so has the coalition fueled the flames of separatism in the West.

But, then again, people in central Canada couldn't care less about what people in the West think.

Ironic, seeing how I'm a person in central Canada saying that.