Saturday, September 26, 2009

So Many Things....

If one wants (further) proof that Obama hates Canada then look no further than the energy debate. Alberta's oil sands- convenient and wealth-creating- are considered "dirty" and Canada's hydro is "unacceptable" despite being a renewable and "greener" source of energy. If that doesn't rile some, the proposed energy bill that could pass in the US Senate would impose "carbon tariffs" on any exportable Canadian energy source not deemed "green" by America's new exacting standards might. American coal and foreign (read: Arab) oil, on the other hand, do have a place in the newer, "greener" America. This must be the hope and change Obama (and his shrill masses) spoke of. They hope that Canada changes into a destitute nation, or at least one that tows a particuar (read: American) line. The lack of foresight into developing new forms of renewable energy, using available resources, the inevitable problems caused by protectionism and failure to understand the logistics of energy production and the jobs and wealth it creates are just some of the things that will come back to haunt the US.

Obama isn't the only American who has a problem with Canada.

Remember when the world leaders (when not walking out on Ahmadinejad) praised Obama's disarmament plans?

Whoops!

I believe French president Nicolas Sarkozy said it best:

"We live in the real world, not a virtual world....and the real world
expects us to make decisions."


Le mot juste, mon presidente.

Further, President Sarkozy pointed out how useless resolutions were if rogue nations like North Korea and Iran were not tempered with serious action.

Le bingo, mon presidente.

Obama's socialist fantasies aside, why would anyone even dream of throwing away their most effective deterrents with Chinese and Russian-backed North Korea and Iran developing weapons of mass destruction and having the will to use them? This isn't just naivete; it's suicide. Forget about padding Obama's ego or even trying to speak to a madman like Ahmadinejad. Try snapping some sense into the man whose reckless disregard for international actions and their consequences could destabilise the globe. Pick your madman.

If that doesn't take the cake, this will.

That sounds strangely familiar. It sounds like songs for Kim Jong-Il and Mao Tse Tung, two dictators who also took the cult of personality to new levels.

Richard Warman, the driving force behind the attempt to ruin Ezra Levant with his utterly absurd and inflammatory accusations of hatred, is now being investigated by the Canadian Human Rights Commission. Oh, karma.....

A few pictures of the largest Anglo-Saxon horde yet found. Pretty sweet.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another excellent post.

Disarmament is a joke as a plan for ensuring peace. No one went to war because they had to many bomb. They went to war either because they either too badly want to use them, or were in too great fo a need to fire a few back at someone else.

Anonymous said...

That teacher should be fired. Politics has no place in the class. It's a form or child abuse, really.

Osumashi Kinyobe said...

Apparently, it was some sort of activist. Why let a stranger into a children's school? Talk about creepy.