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"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
And since then, the PM has muzzled our defense minister when he ran his mouth off, and not muzzled bill graham when he's run his mouth off about not going to war without the UN
Originally posted by Frogger
I defy you to find a definitive quote either way.
His genius is that he seems to be unintelligible which is a definate plus if you want to keep your options open.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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He made a slipup, that's obviously the direction he's going in.
He's just buying time trying to be Canadian by being anti-American. It's an old trick that Canadians as a whole have used since the beginning of time...
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
Hah. On that one you're sadly mistaken. If he wanted to score points by being antiamerican he would have to say something understandable about the situation.
His deliberate silence is an obvious avoidance of the negative consequences of saying no to the US right now.
And the fact that 4 Liberal MPs voted for the BQ/NDP motion to outlaw war with Iraq without UN backing might tell you something about which way the party is pressuring him to go.
And the fact that 4 Liberal MPs voted for the BQ/NDP motion to outlaw war with Iraq without UN backing might tell you something about which way the party is pressuring him to go.
Only four? This definitely tells me which way the party is going, and it's going to be right into Iraq.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
Originally posted by Frogger
Hah. On that one you're sadly mistaken. If he wanted to score points by being antiamerican he would have to say something understandable about the situation.
Is that even possible? I heard he was even more unintelligible in French than he is in English.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
The numbers are the most probable estimates, picked from police, organisers and media. In ROme the number fro mthe organisers is 3 million, the 2 million are from the police. The NYC number is organiser estimated, based in the number of blocks covered (59) and a standard police estimate of at least 7.000 people per block.
Originally posted by Velociryx
Well, in any case, I'd hardly call them massive. Even the best estimates of the organizers were 3 million people, world wide, with police and other authorities claiming about half that number. Given the total population of the nations participating in the festivities, it amounted to little more than a p*ss in the proverbial pot.
-=Vel=-
I think you fail to understand the magnitude of the crowds...
Apparently the crowd in London is supposedly the largest one here since VE Day
Today was a cold day by London standards with a minus windchill factor and yet this huge crowd STILL turned out - the warmongers ignore this massive public opinion at their peril...
Plus that figure doesn't count the HUNDREDS of other protests up and down the country.
The reason for this war is unjust, it will only become just when used as a last resort - and not as a first resort as the americans intended!
Only four? This definitely tells me which way the party is going, and it's going to be right into Iraq.
How many voted for the CA motion on Iraq on the same day, sweetheart?
4 MPs breaking with the party on such a definitive motion is very important.
The party as a whole is comfortable with not saying yes or no until it's too late to say yes...but if there's any discontent with that position it's from those who want to side with France, not those who want to side with the US.
The organisers at the Toronto protest claimed 80,000. I think this is way off the mark. I estimate about 40-50,000 based on the size compared to the last one (10,000 or so). Osweld is right: a lot of people left during the march because it was absolutely freezing.
Anyway, at a guess I'd say this is easily the largest world wide protest in history, and for those that think its a "p*ss in a pot" as someone said, I'd remind you that the actual protests are usually just the tip of the iceberg.
If the London protest got about 1.1 million (which seems a reasonable figure since the police apparently only counted those on the actual march and not those who came by other routes to the rally, that is about one-fiftieth of the population of the United Kingdom.
Take away most of the children, the elderly, those who couldn't be there for other reasons, and those who couldn't make the trip to London, and that's an absolutely huge protest. The biggest in British history no less.
The pro-war side took a beating at the UN yesterday and an absolute hammering today. The anti-war position is not merely that of the socialist workers, anarchists, et al (who were in a distinct minority today much to their chagrin) but of the majority of the world's citizens. There is no silent pro war majority, I'm afraid.
So suck it up - if you want war, almost no one else does. Them's just the facts.
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