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		<title>By: Lindsay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lindsay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 22:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;The biggest problem the CPC has is an opposition with no talent.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
Words so true the opposition borders on the legally stupid. Jack Layton ... Afghan detainees  blah-blah... AND the &lt;em&gt;refusal&lt;/em&gt; of the Canadian government to sign the U.N. Treaty on Aboriginals. The U.N. Treaty that would reduce, remove, claw-out, the &lt;strong&gt;existing&lt;/strong&gt; rights of Canadian aboriginals to less than those of a Tamil caught trying to sneak into this country. &lt;strong&gt;Refusal?&lt;/strong&gt; Jack - Signing would be &lt;strong&gt;illegal&lt;/strong&gt;! But it&#039;s OK with you as long as the UN is happy? Why do you think any aboriginal chief only complains &lt;em&gt;once&lt;/em&gt; about not signing the UN Treaty - maybe because he&#039;s told to go read the damn thing!
 
Where&#039;s the realism of public debate? Certainly not from the whinny check-lists of our politicians and our keep-it-quiet-we-know-best elitist media.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>The biggest problem the CPC has is an opposition with no talent.</em></strong><br />
Words so true the opposition borders on the legally stupid. Jack Layton &#8230; Afghan detainees  blah-blah&#8230; AND the <em>refusal</em> of the Canadian government to sign the U.N. Treaty on Aboriginals. The U.N. Treaty that would reduce, remove, claw-out, the <strong>existing</strong> rights of Canadian aboriginals to less than those of a Tamil caught trying to sneak into this country. <strong>Refusal?</strong> Jack &#8211; Signing would be <strong>illegal</strong>! But it&#8217;s OK with you as long as the UN is happy? Why do you think any aboriginal chief only complains <em>once</em> about not signing the UN Treaty &#8211; maybe because he&#8217;s told to go read the damn thing!<br />
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Where&#8217;s the realism of public debate? Certainly not from the whinny check-lists of our politicians and our keep-it-quiet-we-know-best elitist media.</p>
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		<title>By: Philanthropist</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philanthropist</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 21:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prime Minister Harper gains far more respect from the Chinese than the corrupt Liberals who only want to make connections for their own corporations once they leave office, like that crook Chretien.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prime Minister Harper gains far more respect from the Chinese than the corrupt Liberals who only want to make connections for their own corporations once they leave office, like that crook Chretien.</p>
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		<title>By: dora</title>
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		<dc:creator>dora</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 21:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No doubt, Conrad Black has a personal dog in this fight as he has maintained his innocence regarding his case. But while he says in the above piece that we shouldn&#039;t expect much from the Prime Minister&#039;s China visit, indeed the unexpected has occurred.
 
Reports this morning are showing wide public support and respect from Chinese citizens, known world-wide for their impeccable manners and long held reverence for former ancestors and generation.
 
Of course, it would have nothing at all to do that the fact that Stephen Harper is an unrelenting human rights advocate and Chinese citizens are coming out in numbers to greet him.
 
The fact is, both countries&#039; leadership have agreed to more mutual visits and it&#039;s obviously going to be good for ongoing business and trade relations.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No doubt, Conrad Black has a personal dog in this fight as he has maintained his innocence regarding his case. But while he says in the above piece that we shouldn&#8217;t expect much from the Prime Minister&#8217;s China visit, indeed the unexpected has occurred.<br />
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Reports this morning are showing wide public support and respect from Chinese citizens, known world-wide for their impeccable manners and long held reverence for former ancestors and generation.<br />
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Of course, it would have nothing at all to do that the fact that Stephen Harper is an unrelenting human rights advocate and Chinese citizens are coming out in numbers to greet him.<br />
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The fact is, both countries&#8217; leadership have agreed to more mutual visits and it&#8217;s obviously going to be good for ongoing business and trade relations.<br />
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		<title>By: nomdeblog</title>
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		<dc:creator>nomdeblog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 14:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Iggy supported Premer Wen&#039;s complaint that PMSH  was ignoring China and that failure of  PMSH policy toward China has hurt  us. But like Climategate, Iggy offers no real data to support his claim. Thankfully PMSH ignored Iggy and kept reaffirming his views on human rights in China.
 
It’s pure hypocrisy that the Liberals talk civil rights when we hand over to the locals the terrorists (detainees?) captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan. Instead of worrying about the safety of our troops Liberals want to impose the Geneva Convention in a war where the enemy uses 7th century tribal methods against our troops.
 
Compare that to what Conrad says “Even in the 7th century, China exchanged embassies or trade representatives with 300 cities or states, including the Portuguese and Swedes. Kublai Khan was a relatively liberal ruler who tolerated all religious views.”
 
There’s 2 completely different historical foundations going on here. Yet when PMSH has a civil discussion about known abuses in China, the Liberals say that hurts us. In short the Liberals don’t care about abuse.
 
In any event, Iggy is getting to be too long in the tooth and his polices resemble something from another era when compared to the young talent the CPC can offer. For example, 41 year old Chris Alexander spent six years in Afghanistan as Canada’s Ambassador there. He then served as the United Nations special representative in Kabul. Prior to Afghanistan, he had already served two tours at the Canadian embassy in Moscow. In the next election Chris Alexander will probably be going head to head with Mark Holland in Ajax and will no doubt soon surface as PMSH’s Foreign Affairs Minister in a majority government against community organizer Justin Trudeau in the Liberal shadow cabinet. The biggest problem the CPC has is an opposition with no talent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iggy supported Premer Wen&#8217;s complaint that PMSH  was ignoring China and that failure of  PMSH policy toward China has hurt  us. But like Climategate, Iggy offers no real data to support his claim. Thankfully PMSH ignored Iggy and kept reaffirming his views on human rights in China.<br />
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It’s pure hypocrisy that the Liberals talk civil rights when we hand over to the locals the terrorists (detainees?) captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan. Instead of worrying about the safety of our troops Liberals want to impose the Geneva Convention in a war where the enemy uses 7th century tribal methods against our troops.<br />
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Compare that to what Conrad says “Even in the 7th century, China exchanged embassies or trade representatives with 300 cities or states, including the Portuguese and Swedes. Kublai Khan was a relatively liberal ruler who tolerated all religious views.”<br />
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There’s 2 completely different historical foundations going on here. Yet when PMSH has a civil discussion about known abuses in China, the Liberals say that hurts us. In short the Liberals don’t care about abuse.<br />
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In any event, Iggy is getting to be too long in the tooth and his polices resemble something from another era when compared to the young talent the CPC can offer. For example, 41 year old Chris Alexander spent six years in Afghanistan as Canada’s Ambassador there. He then served as the United Nations special representative in Kabul. Prior to Afghanistan, he had already served two tours at the Canadian embassy in Moscow. In the next election Chris Alexander will probably be going head to head with Mark Holland in Ajax and will no doubt soon surface as PMSH’s Foreign Affairs Minister in a majority government against community organizer Justin Trudeau in the Liberal shadow cabinet. The biggest problem the CPC has is an opposition with no talent.</p>
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