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About Tuesday’s Election

The next elections will be as high in national significance as the campaign has been low in subtlety.

One of the central issues is cranky Stéphane Dion, whose acute sensitivity to criticism has been given quite a workout over the past few weeks.

Stéphane Dion’s campaign team is into full damage control over that Bud and Lou bit with CTV Halifax, where Dion was asked “If you were prime minister now, what would you have done about the economy and this crisis that Mr. Harper has not done?” Liberal Leader said he simply couldn’t understand the question, not that he couldn’t answer it.

There is dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Stephen Harper because he argued the plunge in stock market prices has a silver lining for those seeking bargains, but the question is whether this will translate into support for Dion, the third Liberal Party leader in seven years.

It is also possible - in fact highly likely - that neither Harper nor Dion will have a majority.

The big significance of next Tuesday is the possibility that a major party will have to share power with the NDP - and have to make a NDP a minister.

It has never happened before - in federal, or provincial history - that a NDP has been given a portfolio. There is a possibility that the NPD will worked with the Bloc and the Liberal to form a Majority against the Tories.

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5 Worthless Things I Learned During This Election Campaign

Posted by Frederic Desjardins in Vancouver

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It’s crazy, after weeks of tense anticipation, I sat down in my living room to read about the elections. And by election I mean the Canadian elections , (not the American elections which are, by the way, far more entertaining than our own) and by tense anticipation I mean I was hoping one candidate would accidentally quote Stalin, or perhaps be seen sporting a visible erection. Assuming, of course none, of them suffers from erectile dysfunction. Neither of those things happened (though I am analyzing all the material I can get) because, as it turns out, the election campaign was carefully planned to the letter by operatives on all sides to make sure that, above all, nothing embarrassing would occur. On the Harper side, they figured the best way was to just make sure that virtually no real campaigning and/or occurred, either.

1. Harper doesn’t talk much

Harper called for election saying the Conservatives are better equipped to deal with governing during a downturn. Harper’s depicted himself as a Captain of a boat that will lead us through the storm that is the economic downturn to the shore of prosperity. We are in the F@#$% storm and Captain Harper is mute.

This is the first time I have really paid some attention to those squiggly lines on the independent voter torture table. DARN! The uncommitted voters of Quebec do not like this Stephen Harper character. The only time we’ve seen a real happy response to Harper was when he was talking very generally (and quite well) about his daughter’s piano skills. And then he had to snarl and accuse Dion of “talking down” the economy, and then his own popularity went down . What does it mean?

2. Stephane Dion’s Campaign and Economic Policy are Powered by Some Kind Of Green Shit …ooooops sorry I meant Shift

Liberal Leader Stephane Dion said today that his Green Shift plan featuring a controversial carbon tax is not a major part of his election platform. It’s kind of funny how Liberal pundits or strategists or whatever try incessantly to ease the voter “tax” fear to steal tory votes.

3. Jack Layton still has a moustache … and a … turban!

Seriously, what was up with that super boring Jack Layton guy? He’s suppose to call Harper a Nazi pal, and then Harper was supposed to say “Hey man that is just wrong” and rip off Layton’s moustaches and use them in a salad used to feed Lloyd Robertson on National News, which is precisely how an pro-elite like Harper is supposed to confront a grizzled working class hero in a Town Hall. Instead we got a lot of respectful disagreement, which is dull. Sure, some of the reactions are bad enough. But witness this election’s sad collection of headlines.

4. Alarmist Elizabeth May should resume her environmental activist career

She said, “We are too close to the edge of the global apocalypse,” May said in an interview. “We have got to grab the opportunities we have. And, clearly, the contribution Canadians can make to a global solution is to get rid of Stephen Harper.”

5. Harper drinks pepsi tories’ biker chick Says

It’s not surprising that a hot babe like Julie Couillard, the former girlfriend of the former foreign affairs minister Maxime Bernier is the talk of our national capital.
Couillard’s new book puts heat on Bernier. Aside revealing to the world that our PM is an avid Pepsi drinker, she’s also revealing that Harper’s best man, Maxime Bernier, asked her “to toss classified NATO briefing notes in the garbage” SHOCKING! That’s a proof that our Tories are not GREEN enough and cannot have a serious environment platform for this election. He should have asked her to put the NATO briefing notes in the recycling bin instead.

The hot babe relives …

“[...] the most momentous times in her life: the happy years spent with Hells Angels sympathizer Gilles Giguère and the cruel aftermath of his 1996 murder; her brief but tumultuous marriage to Stéphane Sirois, a reformed member of the Rockers biker gang, who after their divorce turned police informant; and her close-up view of the corridors of power in the months during which she was romantically linked to Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier.”

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Western Misconceptions About The Muslim World

We hear a lot about Muslims and Islam in the Vancouver and Canadian news in general. In this article, I will try to clear up many of the misconceptions that are prevalent in what Mark Steyn of Maclean’s Magazine, the Canadian media and the western media call the “arab world” or the “muslim world” as if all Muslims were Arabs or all Muslims have the same views . Before jumping into the core of this topic, I will start with a historical analogy from an Algerian perspective.

When the French invaded what they named Algeria in 1830, they assumed the country’s people were all Arabs. But they were not! Algeria is mostly Berber. And the Berbers were, as they are today, divided into several ethnic groups, Kabyle in the mountainous north-central area, Chaoui in the eastern Atlas Mountains, Mozabites in the M’zab valley, and Tuareg in the far south.

Later, in the 1960s when Algeria was at war to recover its independence, some forces were working in the shadows of foreign lands, somewhere in the Middle East. That’s because some Algerian elitists had thought that if they aligned themselves with the so-called Arab world, they would get help. What a mistake!

Those elitists discovered a world that did not correspond to what they had imagined. The average person in North America or Europe is unaware that a “united Muslim world” or even an “Arab world” exists only in the mind of someone with a hidden agenda. The hidden agenda, mind you, has a vested interest in keeping that myth alive.

There is oil out there and a docile group of diverse peoples. If we consider the Muslim world, western countries refer to them as the Arab world! Egypt has long been one that trumpeted its ideology in the name of “Arabs”. Needless to say that it took them more than 20 years to slide into a forgotten state. Iraq? Syria? Where did the Assyrians, the Kurds, the Druses, the Armenians and all those ancient races disappear? Did they just fade away with the time and transform into Arabs? No, they are still there. They just acquired the Arab language and culture. Their ancestors were also coercefully islamised. But does that make them Arabs? In case you answered yes, then you should also consider all the descendants of slaves in the United States as being white. Since black people acquired the white ways, language and culture (ie: Bill Cosby). Then we have the whole of the so-called “Muslim world”. True, some regions have developed a new language from Berber and Arabic and yet the common westerner does not know that the Tunisian peasant can’t understand an Egyptian or a Jordanian nor does he practice the same Islam.

Where is the Muslim world?

The Muslim World and the Arab world are a western myth.

When CNN talks about Arab unity, the Arab league or the Muslim world, we all think they all mean one thing, but they don’t. How can so many diverse concepts in such a diverse Arab world all mean one thing? I suggest that vague notions have been created in the minds of western journalists and are now becoming accepted reality in everyone’s mind.

Islam is probably the only common link between these people and yet, for a person who has gone through these countries, the Islam one practices in one region is totally different from one practiced in another. It amuses me to hear about students, here in Canada, complaining against Maclean’s Magazine filing human rights complaints because its content is offensive to Islam. It would be more appropriate to say that it is offensive to THEIR way of practicing Islam. They take advantage of the fact that they are in Canada to entertain the illusion of some Muslim world unity. What a conceit to imply to be the representative of the entire Islamic vision. Just imagine that Christians across the globe are in tune with the Vatican, what a joke!

However, there is one thing that Muslims all over the world have in common is that they don’t have a conception of separation of church and state, this is why there is conflicts wherever they go (including Canada) this is explained in the Islam Review blog.

“This is a major reason why conflict accompanies the islamists wherever they go. Islamists and their defenders want to portray POLITICAL differences and disagreements as RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION. Here are several references to illustrate this:

quran 9.29 - Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Messenger have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection. [...]

Albania. Chechnya. Sarajevo. Grozny. Kashmir. Paris. London. Sydney. Dharfur. Madrid.
Kosovo. Just to name a few. 1400 years of this. Verse 9.29 abrogates 123 verses of ‘tolerance’, and they pick and choose among those 123 verses to sell you on islam being peaceful, knowing full well that your more than likely unaware of verse 9.29, which cancels them all out. And it goes hand in hand with: ” [Islam Review]

The World today, and mainly the Western World, must awake: ideas such as a united Muslim world or vision, a greater middle east, a united Arab world are fanciful ideas in a diverse world and must be dropped for the good of all concerned.

The mainstream of peoples are anything… but Arab… in the very countries western journalists so wrongly call “Arab countries” . Moreover, Muslims do not practice the same Islam all over the “Muslim world” any more than Baptists practice the same Christianity as Catholics do.

See also : The USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts of the University of Southern California

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