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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 10:11 pm    Post subject: Paul Martin lies - again... Reply with quote

I watched the ceremonies live earlier today on TV. When Paul Martin spoke, there was polite clapping from the crowd.

What I found interesting watching him read his speech was that he blatently lied - hard to believe but true...

Reading his script he said (my paraphrasing) "I am going to deviate from the script for a minute", then Martin talked about the disaster in Louisiana.

While Martin was speaking, he was looking down and reading from his script.

The guy can't stop lying; he's an absolute embarassment... Mad

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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 10:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Psycho, does anyone even care anymore?

The only thing I'd chuckle at is if my suspicions were true:

That "Uhhh", "Ummm", and "Errr..." are actually part of Paul Martin's scripts.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 10:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martin would not know truth if that puppy bit him in the ass. He is a pathological liar.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What a gripping subject line.
Here are two more, likewise shocking:
Sun came up today.
Water: still wet.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Since 1905, it is quite probable that Liberals have told at least one hundred billion lies, while socialists of various stripes have told perhaps an equal number, but you have to admit, they are not quite as loathsome on a personal basis.

The problem for me personally is that I have heard about 75% of these lies and it is slowly but surely driving me insane. There are days when I read the disclaimer on this website, "FD does not advocate violence or overthrow of the government," (the hate speech part I understand), and I start thinking, "maybe we should rethink that policy."

Why? Because Liberals are like a mutant virus from outer space, they have erased their souls and their consciences, and they have no way to listen or respond to criticism. Their mission in life is to replace more or less human life in Canada with their own progeny and support groups, and at the end of the whole process (we may be there now), they will just rule like an ant colony -- the dream of Marx, Lenin and Stalin come true in our country, in our lifetime.

Perhaps the only answer to them is counter-revolution. How say you? I'm willing to go through one more election campaign, but I've got to tell you, I've heard too many lies already for one lifetime.

Is there a Liberal in Canada today with a conscience, somebody who will admit on behalf of the Liberal Party that you have been lying to Canada for many years, especially since 1993 -- what went before that was bad enough, but this has been pure cynicism, pure criminality, and pure one-party state madness. Didn't you read 1984? Didn't you understand it? I mean, most of you got Bs in high school -- your English teachers must have thought you still had functioning brains at that point in time. I went to school with some of you -- you were still sort of human in, oh let's say 1971. What the &*%# happened to you and to our country?

If you agree with me, spread this around. I'm totally fed up with the Liberal Party of Canada -- they need to be royally spanked in an election and sent to the garbage dump of history. End of story. And as for the CBC, you can stay on strike forever. Nobody misses your particular brand of lies.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey One Truth, nice of you to drop in here. I thought perhaps you were busy copying those manuscripts by candle-light or whatever it is that Latin lovers do with their time. I wish I could remember all of my high school Latin, because if I did, I would know how to turn this motto into Latin for the benefit of the Liberal Party --

No lie too brazen, no untruth too cynical.

Can you take time out from your evening vespers to give us this in Latin, preferably in bold italic large.

Thanks, Peter (stuck in the English language post-modern angst).
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you think I'm smart or something Pete? That's way to complicated for me.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I know you're smart, you're spending some time on FD, which is the sure sign of high mental functioning (except for you trolls).

And for some obscure reason, I thought you were fluent in Latin.

Caveat emptor, I guess.
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PostPosted: 09/ 01/ 05 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Peter O'Donnell wrote:
The problem for me personally is that I have heard about 75% of these lies and it is slowly but surely driving me insane. There are days when I read the disclaimer on this website, "FD does not advocate violence or overthrow of the government," (the hate speech part I understand), and I start thinking, "maybe we should rethink that policy."

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Great rant. I'm not a history major but this does bring to mind a question that perhaps some history whiz might know.

Killing people is illegal. Killing during a civil war is legal. At what point does a civil war begin, technically and legally?
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PostPosted: 09/ 02/ 05 12:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

LiberallyConservative wrote:
Psycho, does anyone even care anymore?

The only thing I'd chuckle at is if my suspicions were true:

That "Uhhh", "Ummm", and "Errr..." are actually part of Paul Martin's scripts.


My second boss used to enjoy balwling people out. Once, I found his script where he wrote "raise voice" at a certain point. When he delivered his diatribe, he correctly guessed I had read it.
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PostPosted: 09/ 02/ 05 10:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JBG wrote:

My second boss used to enjoy balling people out. Once, I found his script where he wrote "raise voice" at a certain point. When he delivered his diatribe, he correctly guessed I had read it.


I think you meant "bawling". If he did what you wrote, that would be one very odd person indeed.
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PostPosted: 09/ 02/ 05 10:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martin just continues the pattern of having a gibberish spouting Liberal PM from Quebec. How could we ever live down the sight and sound of the English mangling Jean (proof is da proof is proven) Chretien.

I remember watching Chretien giving a speech at the Liberal Leadership convention in Calgary back in 1990. His teleprompter went dead just as he was saying "I believe...". Then he went slient for a few uncomfortable moments, until the teleprompter started working again. It would have been nice to listen to him say what he actaully believed in, off the cuff, but I guess it wasnt to be.

There was no mention of this in the press, BTW.
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PostPosted: 09/ 02/ 05 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Evilgenius wrote:
JBG wrote:

My second boss used to enjoy balling people out. Once, I found his script where he wrote "raise voice" at a certain point. When he delivered his diatribe, he correctly guessed I had read it.


I think you meant "bawling". If he did what you wrote, that would be one very odd person indeed.


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PostPosted: 09/ 02/ 05 11:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It would have been nice to listen to him say what he actaully believed in, off the cuff, but I guess it wasnt to be.

There was no mention of this in the press, BTW.

One of the problems of the modern liberal agenda is that they believe in remarkably little. Their agenda is driven by a false sensitivity and political correctness.

Why do I say "false"? Because most "liberals" have never worked with, for, or arm-in-arm with any minority group members. My law firm happens to be the only majority firm in the county with a minority (Jamaican, female, fully assimilated) partner. She works on client files aggressively, without regard to race. I have worked at Westchester Legal Services, which provides services primarily to minority tenants in substandard housing.1

How many "liberals" can make similar claims?

1During the period I was doing this, the 13 year old daughter of a tenant was impregnated by a painter working on a legal-services sponsored rehabilitation of her building. I asked what kind of work the mother was doing and I was told she was a "mother". Query, why wasn't the girl in school, and if the mother was a full-time mother, why was her daughter getting pregnant in their apartment?
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I'd just like to make a small but pointed observation....

Did Paul Martin Not gaurentee us that marriage was one man and one women? Rolling Eyes
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Political thorns are set aside as Alberta celebrates century within ConfederationBy KATHERINE HARDING AND DAWN WALTON

Friday, September 2, 2005

EDMONTON, CALGARY -- Forget about Alberta envy. Yesterday was about joining a love-in as the province turned 100.

"This is the province that pioneered dreaming big," Prime Minister Paul Martin told about 10,000 people gathered in front of the legislature in Edmonton to celebrate the centennial. Saskatchewan also turned 100 yesterday, but its official celebrations are on Sunday.

Alberta began its existence as a relatively poor member of Confederation, but it is now the most prosperous province, thanks in large part to oil and gas royalties that have fattened government coffers.

The Prime Minister was applauded when he said the debt-free province's success "is to be celebrated because a strong Alberta makes Canada stronger."
Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson, whose term ends this month, also gushed about the Wild Rose province.

"This is a great day in the life of Canada," she told the crowd in one of her last speeches. "Like you, I look forward to a second Alberta century."

Premier Ralph Klein said that the province is proudly celebrating its place in Confederation, adding that Canada gives "us freedom and opportunities for which we are truly thankful."

The western province, which is home to about 3.2 million residents, has not always had an easy relationship with the federal government, often bickering about everything from same-sex marriage to natural-resource ownership. But yesterday, politicians of all stripes put aside their differences.

"It's an exciting time to be an Albertan. It's not a day to talk politics," Wilfred Klarenbach, a 68-year-old Leduc resident, said as he attended a celebration in Edmonton with his family. Large parties were also held across the province.

In Alberta, they do everything big.

In Calgary, dignitaries cut a 30-metre-long birthday cake and partygoers at a downtown square hovered for a slice. Appropriately, in a province that is swimming in surplus cash that could total $7-billion this year, everyone wants a share.

The celebrations are also a case of history repeating itself. A hundred years ago, The Globe and Mail reported that "wholesale, unadulterated" parties marked the province's birth.

Albertans may have just 100 years of history, but it takes them a long time to forget the past.

Even on a day of celebration, Mr. Martin found himself fending off questions in Calgary from local columnists suspicious of the Liberal government about the possibility of a federal resource grab akin to the 1980 national energy program.

"The NEP is ancient history," Mr. Martin said, "There is not the slightest chance that anybody is going to contemplate that kind of thing again. That's for the history books."

Pressed further on his commitment to leaving Alberta riches alone and asked to apologize for perceived past Liberal wrongs, Mr. Martin delivered the best birthday present he could muster.

"There will be no NEP. The NEP was a mistake. . . . The question that I have is -- why keep asking it?"

Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed, who attended centennial ceremonies in Edmonton, told The Globe that the province's most important challenge is "giving priority to being Canadians."

Mr. Lougheed, who was premier when Ottawa brought in the despised NEP, acknowledged it will be a challenge, considering the province's wealth.

"I think if we are outward in giving, and not in any way closed in, we'll do all right," he said.

Mr. Klein suggested making yesterday a one-time provincial holiday, but business balked, saying the idea would mean a five-day Labour Day weekend that would cost the economy millions. Still, major tourist attractions around the province offered free admission expecting people would take the day off. And Mr. Klein himself urged this week that the school boards let children participate "as much as possible."

"I would say to employers to do what they can to accommodate their workers so that they can take part in the centennial celebrations," he said.

Still, some Albertans found their own ways to celebrate.

There are the climbers who are tackling 100 peaks in the province. There's the singer who's performing 100 gigs around the province crooning Alberta-themed tunes.

Mr. Martin will travel to Saskatchewan today to celebrate that province's centennial. He will kick off the day with a pancake breakfast, take in Flying Dust First Nation's powwow in Meadow Lake and then travel to Regina where he will celebrate at the legislature.
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