Archives: 02 August 2006

August 2, 2006

CCD Condemns Silencing of Lebanese Witnesses

This is amazing, people. CCD = Canadian Coalition for Democracies, and they’ve recently sent out a press release condemning the silencing, by opposition MPs at the Foreign Affairs Committee, of Lebanese witnesses about exactly what Hezbollah is doing in Lebanon!

A friend of mine who has a son who’s a blogger for one of the local pro-Democracy newspapers in Canada sent me this link. You have to read it all, but I’m going to post some of the most telling things right here. This post may be long, but I urge everyone to read it. This is apparently information that none of us here in America have heard about. I may have missed something, but I Googled several of the items in this press release from today, and I couldn’t find anything!

Perhaps with the change in the leadership of Canada, we can expect a turnaround of relationships in the very near future. Some of them obviously are on the right track. Read on:

Alastair T. Gordon
President, Canadian Coalition for Democracies

before

HOUSE OF COMMONS
1st Session, 39th Parliament

Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
and International Development

Meeting No. 16
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Room 237, Centre Block, Parliament Buildings
613-992-1147

The Canadian Coalition for Democracies would like to thank the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development for the opportunity to express our views on Canada’s position and actions in the latest chapter of the ongoing tragedy of the Middle East.

Canada has long had a policy of so-called neutrality in the Middle East. We have referred to ourselves as an “honest broker” in the conflict between a sister democracy and organizations – specifically Hamas, Hezbollah and Fatah – whose governing charters all call for the destruction of the Jewish state.

Fatah, the party of Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas, is the only one of those three entities that has not yet been designated as an illegal terrorist organization by the Government of Canada. Yet the Fatah charter, available for all to see on its website, states, “Judaism … is not an independent nationality. Nor do Jews constitute a single nation.” To achieve the goal of denying a state to the Jewish people, the charter of the most moderate of Israel’s opponents states that, “Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine.”

It is important to realize that even Fatah, the so-called “moderate” of the Middle East factions, is governed by a charter – as inviolable as Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms – that calls for the destruction of Israel through violence. And Hezbollah and Hamas consider Fatah to be unacceptably moderate. This is the neighbourhood in which Israel struggles for survival.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rightly chosen democracy over terror in this conflict. He is not seeking the ephemeral and short-lived popularity enjoyed by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in 1938 when he chose to negotiate with Adolf Hitler and sacrificed Czechoslovakia for “Peace in our time”. That contrived “peace” gave the Nazis the time, opportunity and tacit approval to grow to a near-unstoppable force that resulted, by the end of World War II, in 45 million dead and Europe in ruins.

In today’s terms, Prime Minister Harper recognizes that sacrificing Israel to the demands of a fascist enemy will not bring peace. Just as Hitler peddled his self-inflicted and self-serving grievances to gullible Western leaders and peace activists while pursuing his well-publicized charter, so too will Hamas and Hezbollah. And they will be further emboldened by the apparent weakness of today’s gullible Westerners.

In contrast to Prime Minister Harper’s moral clarity, we now hear former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Defence, Bill Graham, tell the Guardian newspaper on July 18, “Mr. Harper is proud of the fact he wasn’t nuanced … Nuance has kept us in a position where we could help.”

Nuance? Does Mr. Graham actually believe that nuance will curb the homicidal ambitions of an organization that has amassed over 10,000 missiles and sent 1,500 of those missiles packed with flesh-shredding ball bearings into Israel, and done so from positions within densely populated Lebanese cities and towns? Does he believe that nuance is an effective weapon against an organization that is the heavily financed and armed proxy of Iran, whose president has called for the nuclear annihilation of Israel? It would be laughable were it not for the slaughter of innocents and the threat to Canada that flows from Mr. Graham’s deadly naiveté.

Mr. Graham actually believes that Israel should negotiate with an organization that his own government has designated as a terrorist entity. He is telling Israel that she must deal with Hezbollah, whose opening demand is the release of hundreds of prisoners with Israeli blood on their hands, starting with Samir Kuntar, a Palestinian whose gang kidnapped 4-year-old Israeli Anat Hanan and his father, and took them to Gaza where they smashed in the head of the child in front of his father before shooting the man to death. For this atrocity, Kuntar is a Hezbollah hero.

Why can’t we have someone in America, besides the right and the President, speak up with such moral clarity? There’s more.

Canada and other UN members pressured Israel to give up “land for peace” in Lebanon and Gaza, land that was originally secured by Israel as a result of its being used for terror attacks against Israeli civilians. Now that “land for peace” has proven to be “land for war”, surely we at least have the obligation to allow Israel to defend herself against the blood-soaked consequences of our own failed policies.

Prime Minister Harper has recognized that the Middle East is not a distant regional conflict, but a struggle for the existence of Israel against the same enemy that may have recently been thwarted in our own backyard from slaughtering thousands in Canada. Israel faces the same enemy that has massacred innocents in Mumbai, Kashmir, London, Madrid, New York, Philippines, Bali, Thailand, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Russia and countless other places around the world. The Middle East is not a regional conflict. It is a global conflict – our conflict — and “nuance” will not defeat this enemy any more than “nuance” defeated Hitler.

The people of Lebanon are suffering horribly. Their nation – once described as the “Switzerland of the Middle East” – has again been shattered by Islamist extremism. As one young Lebanese evacuee told the New York Times on July 27, “Hezbollah came to [our town] Ain Ebel to shoot its rockets … They are shooting from between our houses … Please write that in your newspaper.” Sixty innocent Lebanese were killed when Israel returned fire on a Hezbollah launch site deliberately and cruelly located in the village of Qana, about which Human Rights Watch said, “The use of human shields [by Hezbollah] is a war crime.” The Cedars Revolution of Lebanon issued a press release on July 30 entitled, “Hezbollah is responsible for the massacre.” Were Hezbollah not using women and children as human shields to protect their fighters and weapons while they launch missiles into Israel, not a single Lebanese would have been harmed by Israel’s defensive actions.

This committee also asked witnesses to comment on Canada’s evacuation of Lebanese Canadians from the war zone. Whereas CCD can evaluate the ethical case for supporting Israel, we are not experts in the logistics of such a difficult operation. However, the fact that the Government of Canada successfully arranged for 31 ships and 48 aircraft to remove over 12,500 evacuees, and that the worse complaints from evacuees were uncomfortable conditions and delays, we can only conclude that our public servants and armed forces deserve enormous credit for a difficult job well done.

In conclusion, it is the position of CCD that Prime Minister Harper is the first Canadian Prime Minister in many years to “get it” – to understand that being an honest broker requires a leader who has the moral clarity to distinguish between democracy and terror, between those who wish to live in peace and those committed to their destruction. Like Winston Churchill, Prime Minister Harper is a leader who will be judged, not by transient blips in popularity, but in the fullness of history. We stand behind the Prime Minister in his support for defeating, not accommodating, the fascist death cult that is tearing apart our world.

Thank you.

Alastair Gordon, President
Canadian Coalition for Democracies
Web: http://CanadianCoalition.com
Email: admin@CanadianCoalition.com

For more information, please contact:

Alastair Gordon, President
416-963-8998

I’m writing Mr. Gordon an email RIGHT THIS MOMENT! And I urge you ALL to do the same! THANK YOU, CANADA, for your new support in the G.W.O.T.! Here’s another article on PM Harper’s tough stance on liberalism. President Bush would be demonized if he said the same things as Mr. Gordon did above.

…and so the “coalition of the enlightened” grows.

Michelle Malkin has a brilliant piece on calling terrorism by its name – terrorism.

To all my readers: If you truly believe this Press Release from the CCD should be read by everyone, or as many people as possible, please go vote for this post at Real Clear Politics in the Reader Articles area. The title there is the same as this post. You can click here to go vote. I believe this is a must-read for all freedom-loving people everywhere.


Thank you – Ms. U

August 2, 2006

McKinney Vs. Johnson – Round #1 (VIDEOS)

by MsUnderestimated — Categories: Bush-Bashing, Liberal Bed-Wetters, Race Warlords, Video6 Comments

I know there are more significant things going on in the world right now, but I just couldn’t help reporting on this debate. Cell-phone slugger Cynthia McKinney on Monday was before the Atlanta Press Club debating her Democratic opponent, Hank Johnson, just prior to the upcoming elections here in Georgia. Remember, Cynthia was a “no show” at two other previous debates, of which she was to be part, so I was kind of shocked that she showed up this time. I guess she’d run out of excuses, so I settled in and prepared to be entertained.

And I wasn’t disappointed.

Johnson was a complete robot – he never looked away from the questioning panel that I could see. However, McKinney looked several times like she wanted to smack Johnson (well, isn’t that her forte’?).

As animated as she was, she was the only entertainment here, and here are just a few of her most shining moments (satirical captions compliments of your humble blogger):


You got money from Republicans!


You accused me of what???


Well let me tell YOU something!


Oh, crap… I forgot the cameras were rolling!

She also did the typical non-answer of a key question – that question was whether or not she thought her encounter with the Capitol Hill police officer hurt her campaign, to which she responded “well, as a matter of fact, I was never charged with anything.” Yeah, right. And you wonder why the National Fraternal Order of Police, the State of Georgia FOP, local FOPs, and the Georgia Sheriff’s Association financially backed Johnson?

You can’t even tell the truth, Cynthia, yet all you do is speak about “truth to power.” What the hell does that mean? I’m STILL trying to get someone to tell me what that means!?!? It’s a mantra that’s thrown around on the left, and it makes no sense to me. I believe in “power to TRUTH,” if you want to know my take on it.

Oh, and one of Johnson’s seemingly most egregious points of fact to McKinney was that Johnson has received campaign donations from Republicans! OH, THE HORROR! Yes, she even tells Hank that if he’s getting votes from Republicans, he might as well be a Republican. Whaaa??? Hank should have, if he’d have had the gonads, reminded Cynthia and the viewing audience that almost all of her campaign donations came from Muslims – and many of them on 9/11/01! And yes, in the end, she didn’t disappoint, as she gave us one of her most famous, idiotic, signature moral superiority arguments:

“Eisenhower reminds us that every dollar spent on war is a theft from the people, and I’ve brought more than $350M. Send me back to Washington so I can speak “truth to power’.”

Never mind the segue into this blather was very weak, and didn’t make sense. But this is Cynthia McKinney, after all. As Neal Boortz calls her, “the cutest little Jihadist in Congress.”

Oh, and by the way… I looked up her record on Congress.org, of which she so proudly boasts about her rating. And she has made some very powerful votes while in Congress. NOT! You want to know what her ranking is in the entire House? Try a whopping ranking of #408. The Congress.org site describes this ranking structure this way:

“Ranking in Chamber based on member’s 2005 Power Score. Formula based on position in Congress, actions taken to influence legislative agenda, and legislative successes.”

Remember, there are 435 members of the House, and Cynthia ranks #408. That’s #408 out of #435. What a RAVING success! She must have been bumped from #435 to #408 for that Tupac Amaru Shakur Open Records Act, HR4210. Yeah, right. By the way; the previous link to her Tupac action is courtesty of one of her biggest fanbase websites, ThugLifeArmy.

The last few minutes of the debate can sum up the whole thing. You can view that portion here.

You can also view Special Report’s offering on her lawsuit against the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Cynthia Tucker right here.

Expose the Left has more about McKinney’s impending lawsuit against the AJC.

RedState has a good piece on the McKinney family history, and TPM Cafe has a piece on the lawsuit.

Round #2 will be Saturday, August 5th at 12:30 p.m. I’ll be sure to have coverage of it here.

Cross-posted over at Expose the Left.

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