Sunday, November 25, 2007

That Bully Harper Is At It Again!

Yup, somehow he managed to convince 52 other Commonwealth nations that every country must work towards reducing "climate change".

How do I know PM Harper is a bully? Well the media and Dion have told me this. How does Dion, stuck back in Canada know this? Well, the media told him, who else.

Stephen Harper forces amendment to climate deal

"I have seen reports that Canada was isolated on this position," Harper said to journalists. "That's not remotely true."

Harper claimed that, on a range of issues, Canada was a consensus-builder.
"For the first time in a very long time, Canada's voice is being heard and the consequence of our voice being heard is we're getting the changes we want to see," he said.

Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon says that, although that may be the case for Canada, it isn't as much for smaller countries, such as Tuvalu, Maldives and Singapore.

"For three countries, maybe four, it is survival," said McKinnon. "Survival that your country will still be there."


This at the same time that Dion is quoted:

Dion blasts Tories over Commonwealth climate deal

"We want our country to be part of the solution, not part of the problem," Dion said.

"With Mr. Harper, we will not be part of the solution, it is clear."


No, what is clear Mr. Dion, is that you did nothing, and wouldn't have the balls that PM Harper has to stand up to little dictators, be they environmentalists or dictators of small Commonwealth countries. The eco-nuts will never be happy until we are living in trees like monkeys. The developing countries see Canada as a teat to suck off our wealth.

My respect for our Prime Minister is growing daily, everything he does is principled and designed to make Canada a better place to live, for ALL Canadians. Too bad the media only shows the PM in a bad light, because hard as they try to make him into a bully, the average Canadian is seeing their hopes and desires in him. He is an average hockey Dad, who happens to be running Canada, and doing an excellent job I might add.

Keep at it PM Harper, I sense the tide is rising.

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