Tuesday, August 06, 2019

From the Most "Transparent" Government In the Country's History

What is worse than these predictable attempts to smear and censor is that people tolerate it:

In a despicable attempt to score political points, Liberals online have been claiming that people who talked to Andrew Scheer were actors.

It started after Scheer released some online videos, photos, and statements on his commitment to protecting healthcare spending:

“You shouldn’t have to worry about access to quality healthcare. That’s why this week I signed my health and social guarantee, that will provide stable and reliable funding to provinces.” ...

“Meet Adina. She’s a cancer survivor and I had a chance to tell her about my health care guarantee today in Toronto. To patients like her, my mother after her kidney transplant, and every Canadian who relies on our health care system, this guarantee is for you.”

"Despicable" barely describes this horrid action.

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Keep in mind, Karina Gould is the one who threatened to shut down Twitter if they didn’t listen to the Trudeau Liberals demands on ‘fighting misinformation.’

(Sidebar: this Karina Gould.)


Yet here she is, spreading misinformation herself.

Her claim that Ford is ‘defunding’ education is an easily provable lie. It’s not even close to the truth. 

A quick glance at any news report, or a look at the Ontario budget proves that she is lying.

 

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He will step down when imams refrains from issuing hateful screeds from pulpits:

The National Council of Canadian Muslims is calling on a Toronto-area Conservative candidate to step aside following reports about her past social media posts.

Nadia Hasan, acting executive director of the council, said Saturday that Ghada Melek’s alleged comments on Islam and the LGBTQ2 community show she “wouldn’t know how to serve” all citizens in the very diverse riding of Mississauga-Streetsville.

This Ghada Melek:

Melek, a Coptic Christian immigrant from Egypt, said the Twitter posts — which date from 2013 and 2014 — were an emotional response to mass protests against her native country’s then-president, Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Mohammed Morsi.

“As a Coptic Christian, I know what my family and friends often endured under Morsi and the Brotherhood, and that passion may have got the best of me at times,” she said in a statement. “While these are almost entirely retweets from more than half a decade ago, I do understand how some of them may be offensive, and I do regret that as well as retweeting them. I will always stand with Muslim Canadians.”

Not good enough for Big Islam, apparently.


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