In a follow-up comment Duceppe went further, saying sarcastically, “Will it really help women to send preachers … to Africa or to have the Bible translated. What a huge help and so essential.”
This straight from that delightful little web site, Lifeshit News.
Rona Ambrose, then tries to stand up to Gilles Duceppe by completely avoiding his questions and as usual, showing that she has more hair than brains.
It’s amusing watching Harpercon women really stick their foot in it for the oh so Dreamy Master Steve. I realize I’m about to have a trashy Hunter moment here, but I do wonder if these Harpercon women like Mullethead Hoeppner and Bev Odious cream their panties when massah Steve is in the room?? I bet they do. Ok, not a good visual if you’ve just finished supper.
It appears that Harpercon MP Diane Ablonczy really and truly is either delusional about Master Steve promoting her again, or she has a massive crush on him; here she comes swinging in a futile attempt to redeem herself to the great Master Steve. Apparently, she takes issue with Gilles Duceppe’s sarcasm, as she sees her Stepford sisters unable to logically refute the Bloc leader.
Yes, to paraphrase Antonia Z from her article yesterday, The timing of the release of Marci McDonald’s new book, The Armageddon Factor, is nothing short of divine.
“was what I consider to be an intolerant attack on Canadians who hold beliefs that are contrary to his own.” Ablonczy added, “In my view, the remarks that he made were bigoted and divisive. This kind of rhetoric, in my view, is completely unacceptable in our pluralistic society. “
Wow! Very good! Taken a cue from the master: shifting your own guilt onto your adversary. It’s your government that’s trying to remove pluralism by turning Canada into an evangelical state to prepare for the end times. Divisiveness is what your master does. No matter what you say or do, Diane, Steve will never forgive you for funding the Gay Pride Parade last year.
Can someone explain to me how the bible being translated into African and Asian dialects is supposed to help a poor weak and tired woman feeling nothing but despair, wondering how she’ll feed her kids today? Or how does sending preachers to explain how end times are a comin’ to women whose time has come now or that of her child’s due to starvation and lack of proper health care? And a question that I share with ACR’s Pale Cold: How comforting can a preacher who has translated the Lord’s Prayer be to a woman who is dying from complications to giving birth to 13 kids in a 10 year span?
I find it rich that an MP from probably the most intolerant party in Canada preaching tolerance to Gilles Duceppe, or any other opposition party for that matter.
Read Marci McDonald’s new book, before Harpercons censor it and/or start American bible belt inspired book burnings; and then stand up and fight, before a Harpercon theocratic totalitarian regime takes over, because intolerance is going to have whole new meaning. Talks about censorship? Practically the only top 40 song that would be allowed on Harpercon radio will be Paul Anka & Odious Coates’ “Having my Baby”, Nickelback and Christian Evangelical music.
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hi CK…yup Gilles Duceppe is quite the guy. I like him a lot and I only wish he could be a national leader, because I think he’d make an excellent Prime Minister. Instead the way things are going he’ll probably be the first President of the Republic of Quebec. Dommage.
But was there really a song called called ” Having My Baby”…and would we really have to listen to Nickelback and the Vic Toews Chorale? I’m packing my bags and leaving for Sweden tonight…
ck Reply:
May 13th, 2010 at 6:50 AM
Yah, there really was such a song in the early 70s. Needless to say, there are offensive lyrics particularly in the middle of the song that got feminist groups protesting the airing of the song.
AS for Duceppe being pres of a Sovereign Quebec, I say better him than Pauline Marois the shrew. In spite of all the scandals and the popularity of the party; she only garner 26% approval rating for herself.
Ah Sweden…or Norway, I wouldn’t mind living there myself.