Saturday, October 11, 2008

Governor General Shows Contempt For Canadians

Canada's chief abortionist received his iron cross six-petal pajama button yesterday. In what has become a tradition for the cases involving CM (Canadian Murderer) Morguentiler, the day and time of the event was kept secret from the public until the very last day, with only honorary guests (such as radical pro-abort Louise Arbour) receiving their invitations well in advance. Obviously the GG office didn't want any more angry phone calls, let alone - a massive protest rally at the award ceremony. The media too was warned not to bother the new "Canadian hero" with questions he may not like.
According to Marthe Blouin, a spokesperson for the Governor-General, the physician's staff insisted that he not have any exchanges with the media, and they had been warned of this before his statement.
(Source; Translated by Suzanne)
Obviously they knew that what they're doing is at odds with the views of most Canadians. I couldn't agree more with Stefan Jetchik, the Christian Heritage Party candidate for Louis-Hebert:
"If you want to present a medal to a person whom is not very recommendable, you will do it in a military camp, protected by soldiers, and you will announce it at the very last minute and do it in the most pro-choice province in Canada. That's exactly what is being done now"
In the end, the pro-lifers were there. (Among them - Peter Ryan, the Executive Director of the New Brunswick Right to Life Association who had to leave Fredericton at 5am to get to Quebec City on time.) And some journalist did ask Morgentaler a question which the newly decorated chief abortionist chose not to answer. Does our self-righteous leftie journalist care? Of course she doesn't and neither do her radical pro-abort cronies.
It would have been a terrible appointment on any day, but on Canada's national holiday, the announcement felt like a slap in the face to hundreds of thousands of Canadians, even many pro-choice Canadians.

Thousands of letters, emails and petitions followed. But did the Governor General listen?

No. Either she is utterly tone deaf, or she is deliberately rubbing salt in the wound and telling the two thirds of the Canadian population who are not happy with the status quo of a Canada with no legal protection for the unborn at any stage of pregnancy that they are held in derision and utter contempt by their government.
I agree with Deborah Gyapong. The Governor General has shown her contempt for Canada and for Canadians. After awarding Canada's highest civilian honor to a man who brags about having personally slaughtered 100,000 unborn babies and whose activism has unleashed the genocide of abortion in Canada; after keeping the nomination and then the award ceremony secret from Canadian public, this woman cannot remain even the nominal head of state. She must be removed.

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