Edward Kennedy | Mar 31, 2016


According to Ken Fisher (Letters, Re: Mike Bossio to chair Rural Caucus, Mar 3/16) , we have magically, by the election of a grade 4 drama teacher (great background for leading a nation) illuminated Canada with happy days and prosperity. So what do the actions of the new PM prove? One thing for sure, they certainly illuminate us to the reality that Mr. Fisher's ruminations are kind of "fishy".

I would think common sense has to indicate that bringing into the nation, a bunch of economic immigrants, unvetted, in spite of the fact that security advisors have warned of the danger of implanted Muslim terrorists, is stupid, if not the imposition on the citizenry of a death wish. To boot, a huge debt has been added to the next generation, a theft of their future prosperity and an act I would call child abuse. The increased debt will pay for these economic immigrants, while homeless people and working poor are neglected.

Trashing many tax breaks for working class people installed by Stephen Harper, is certainly not an act that brings confidence to people who do not guzzle the kool aid either. Legalizing marijuana, the gateway drug, means more impaired driving injuries and deaths to innocent people, as well as more cancer cases due to the fact that the substances in weed are more toxic than those found in tobacco.

His reference to a Liberal win in Kingston is no news, it has been a liberal strong hold for decades with the block voting of a college, a university, their throngs of giddy but brain washed students, and a large civil service. In fact, I bet if a beaver with two broken buck teeth were to run as a Liberal candidate, it would be voted in as well.

The "One" immediately after becoming leader of the LPC demonstrated his ignorance of the Charter authored by his father, and in an act of bigotry, discrimination, intolerance and partisanship, imposed his view that the party would not have any pro-life candidates. In an act of stupidity, arrogance and tyranny, he ignored a letter from seven former pro-life LPC MPs criticizing the "dictatorial" decision. His response? "Times have changed for the better." I, and a lot of other people, doubt it and time will certainly prove the biggest gaffe ever was to elect this loser.

I will accede to one point Mr. Fisher did make, and that is "Here's the arrival of change...". Well, the facts and actions of the drama teacher show that change has indeed arrived, but in the world of liberalism where up is down, black is white, and wrong is right, I doubt the change will be welcomed by anyone who has the ability to examine evidential realities and think critically. The truth will indeed punish all of us, even though people with less sense than God gave a billygoat were responsible for voting into office someone more than a bit uneducated on essential things necessary to make wise and proper decisions.

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