Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Liberals Locked Into Graves Strategy!

Iggy made it to a high school in Saskatchewan to tell them to learn to speak French. I guess those rural kids should learn it while milking the cows, mucking the barns (Iggy has been in one!), and driving the tractors while planting this spring, because, well, they just might want to be a Supreme Court judge one day.

Oh, and forget about having that nasty gun handy if a bear shows up, especially if the gun isn't registered. The bear will report you to the nearest mortuary...oops police officer.

Could this guy be anymore out of touch than Dion eating a hot dog with a knife and fork? He is following the Graves strategy to a better more divided Canada, but it will be a Liberal Canada.

In his advice, Mr. Graves could hardly have been more blunt. “I told them that they should invoke a culture war. Cosmopolitanism versus parochialism, secularism versus moralism, Obama versus Palin, tolerance versus racism and homophobia, democracy versus autocracy. If the cranky old men in Alberta don’t like it, too bad. Go south and vote for Palin.”


What a nice Conservative ad this will be for the next election! They will even be able to use real tape showing that he stood by his words, until he realized the damage it would do to his company, EKOS. So far, I have it Rahim $0, EKOS $61 million, yes $61 MILLION.



I think Graves was truly blindsided by Kory because Liberals never think they are going to be held to account for their actions. Even here in Conservative Alberta, the Liberals spout endlessly about what is wrong with the Conservative government, and Conservatives just ignore them. I can't imagine what it is like in a non-Conservative province.

Is the media reporting on Graves? Are they following him to his cottage? Who is the media after? Helena of course.

Will Iggy continue to use Graves strategy, to divide Canada? I think yes. So far we have:

1. Abortion for developing countries paid by us.
2. Support of the gun registry.
3. French for judges.
4. Promoting "scandals".
5. Demonize our troops.

Alberta will be the whipping province, as per usual, because the Liberals have nothing to lose by demonizing us. They have no seats here, and no hope of getting any soon. This has been the case since Trudeau imposed the NEP on Albertans. The Liberals are counting on Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces to gain power again. Too bad that most of Ontario outside of the GTA is more Conservative than Liberal. Now that Danny has shut up, Newfoundland might go back to the Conservatives, and this could be the majority that is needed.

After watching the opposition in action against Rahim and how much power the committees have to force Canadians to their will, while hiding behind parliamentary privilege, we need a clear majority next time or a coalition will become a reality, and that will be a disaster for Canada. The committees already have a majority for the lefties, and that is why nothing is being done. The Afghan committee has still not gone to Afghanistan to see what is really happening, they are too intent on demonizing our troops for turning over Afghanistan prisoners to the Afghan government.

The Liberals are going to continue dividing Canada with their "policies" and it could mean the death of the Canada we know and love.

5 comments:

maryT said...

One could turn that Westerners must learn French if they want to sit on the Supreme Court around to this,
Quebecers must be taught English in school if they want to sit on the Supreme Court.
A believe Quebec has French only schools, and english is not taught. Just think, no more French Judges.
Did Giles think of that when he voted for that bill.
How many Bloc MPs speak excellent english.
Time for the B & B crap to be scrapped.

CanadianSense said...

Another great post.

Calgary Junkie said...

I'm not much worried about this Liberal "strategy". The big problem remains--the anti-Harper universe of voters will have too many choices on their ballot. So long as the political landscape includes a fractured left, all this other stuff that Libs talk about is just noise to me.

And even if one thinks Graves has a good plan, there still remains the excecution of his strategy. They are off to a bad start here, with Graves letting Donolo's cat out of the bag. So now, we have a fixed target--Graves as Iggy's secret advisor--with lots of quotes, lots of ways to press Iggy to come clean, and so on.

Bec said...

Mostly what Graves did with this casually stated advice is CONFIRM the obvious. This has been the arrogant position of Liberals for decades, WE GET IT!

What they don't get is that the West will not scrape the bottom of the barrel and elect them. They don't look at the West as a success story and then examine why, they look for guys like Graves and his ilk to rationalize and label Westerners in the most offensive and derogatory way in order for them to roll over and sleep better at night.

They never analyse the Provinces as Provinces and conclude "hey, those right leaning provinces may be on to something, they succeed and prosper. The left leaning provinces are chronically struggling,, hmmm what's up with that?"

But here we are stuck with a team of habitual thinkers from the old boys club that never change because nobody forces them to change.Business AS USUAL, decades later.

Orville said...

After the parliamentary committee is done with Jaffer, I wonder if they could summon Frank Graves of EKOS Research, for examination of his conduct and his relationship, with the CBC and the Liberal party, before the RCMP are asked to launch an investigation, on behalf of Canadian taxpayers. I expect the CBC ombudsman, ethics commissioner and the Auditor General should also be summoned to investigate apparent conflict and possible fraud involving taxpayer funds.
In view of recent statements and revelations, once Canadians learn that Graves' firm is paid by the CBC (funded by the Canadian taxpayer) and that Graves has contributed $11,042.72 to the Liberal Party, and contributed to the leadership campaigns of Ignatieff and Bob Rae and has been the recipient of 61 million dollars of government (taxpayer monies) contracts from the Liberals in return, Canadians will seek and demand some answers.
Canadian taxpayers are much too astute, to be duped by Graves' clumsy and inept attempt, to claim he also contributed to the Conservatives, when on a cursory examination we find that contribution was a paltry 449 dollars to a Conservative candidate. This calculated deceitful ploy may have allowed him to publicly state that he contributed to both political parties ( hoping details would not be divulged) but it did not stand up as being candid and scrupulous, on close detailed inspection.
Recent reports in the media of his actions, and his own statements in interviews, has opened this can of worms, so appropriate players must now deal with it, since millions of taxpayer's dollars are involved, and these are not allegations and innuendo but are a matter of fact.