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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

When one is not sickeningly politically correct.... one is refreshingly truthful to a fault

I find the Wikileaks "truthful to a fault" disclosures so very refreshing. Okay, I admit some are a bit damaging but seriously, I don't know why everyone and his uncle are in such an uproar over the Wikileaks.... as if we didn't know 90% of the stuff said in those memos and cables.  Only now, there's proof, of a sort.  Why is everyone in this "manufactured outrage" over the leaks? 

Ask yourself this. Are you so dumb that you did not know people talked this way with each other, even if those people were politicians in high ofices. Give me a break!!!  Would you have preferred that Assange wrote a spy novel instead and wrote about all the dirty laundry in the leaks so you could continue holding your head deep in the sand dune and pretending it was just an imaginery novel.... just the author's wild imagination... real life is not like this madcap is portraying it to be.   How very robotic we have become!!!

If ex-CSIS director Jim Judd were to run for a lawgiving mandate in the Canadian government, I would be 100% behind him and so would millions of Canadians who think like him on the issue of our wayward justice system and the "Alice in Wonderland" characters who are connected to it and in our government at large.

I absolutely loved this from him:  "paroxysms of moral outrage, a Canadian specialty," 

....In the cable, which was sent by the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa to the U.S. government, the official states that Judd said Canadian judges have "CSIS 'in knots,' making it ever more difficult to detect and prevent terror attacks in Canada and abroad."

Judd said the situation "left government security agencies on the defensive and losing public support for their effort to protect Canada and its allies," the cable states.............

3 comments:

  1. http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/ ------ i would invite you to listen to first hour,and reflect on the deal we are getting for $1.1 billion ,barf bag warning

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  2. CSIS, just like our troops, are suppressed in their actions. This does not bode well for any of us.

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  3. Sorry saratoga, I tried to listen to the scumbags on CBC radio and after just 5 minutes had to rush to the sink to throw up.
    And, we pay for this crap ?

    You are right, Simon. The lefties in Canada have strangled everything that is decent and sane. Why have our troops in the battlefield if not to fight like troops should?

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