Canada’s Enemy Within – Will Turdeau “Have To Look at The Root Causes?”
Just got home after a pleasant night out. That nice feeling of time well spent is suddently extinguished, scenes on the breaking news turning me incandescent.
- ‘Multiple’ suspects have launched an attack on Canada’s democracy, Parliament itself invaded, after a soldier was shot beside the Dominion’s War Memorial.
I said only this morning, about the sectarian murder of another soldier in Quebec, that it’s time to treat these scum as traitors. They are waging treasonable war on Canada.
Hang the bastards, or shoot them – good to hear at least one scumbag has been shot by police, maybe another, but that should be seen as a start – they all deserve to die.
Meanwhile, as the news continues to unfold, a third shoot-out mentioned now, in the Rideau Centre mall, my thoughts inevitably shift to Justin Turdeau, who wants to be Prime Minister.
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When the same sort of savages set off that barbaric bomb at the Boston Marathon, his sick-liberal mentality responded not with any excoriation of the vile vermin who planted the deadly device, but with the kind of drivel you expect from some Ivy League fifth columnist.
I quote him at length so you know I’m not twisting his words.
….over the coming days, we have to look at the root causes.”
“Now, we don’t know now if it was terrorism or a single crazy or a domestic issue or a foreign issue,” he said. “But there is no question that this happened because there is someone who feels completely excluded. Completely at war with innocents. At war with a society. And our approach has to be, where do those tensions come from?

Joe Webster 13:51 on October 23, 2014 Permalink |
Although I can appreciate the case for capital punishment, I would not favour it (or any kind of non-judicial killing) in these circumstances. Why not? Simply because it would be seen as martyrdom. Better to go through due process of law and then impose a life sentence, with “life” meaning “life”, i.e. no parole.
That might discourage others from following the example, whereas those perceived as martyrs often get copied by other fanatics.
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