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Rentier1
1652 posts
10/31/2014 12:33 pm
Ron Paul uses Canada to beat up on America


This is from today's National Pest, our right wing national paper:

Despite its "peaceful past," Canada is increasingly "militaristic," warned former US congressman Ron Paul in a recent letter to his supporters. "Canada's wise caution about military adventurism, even at the height of the Cold War, has given way to a Canada of the 21st century, literally joined at Washington's hip and eager to participate in any bombing mission initiated by the DC interventionists," wrote Mr. Paul, before blaming Canada's overseas operations for precipitating the recent attacks in Quebec and Ottawa. Although both attacks were carried out by radicalized Canadian citizens - one of them with long history of homelessness and drug addiciton - Mr. Paul reffered to them as "blowback" brought about by Canadian "intervention in other people's wars thousands of miles away".

His statements could have come straight from the policy manual of the NDP - Canada's openly socialist party.

Why is this man allowed to besmirch America?

Rentier1

11/3/2014 5:58 am

    Quoting lulugravy:
    I wholeheartedly agree, he is such a sweet man, in his elbow sleeved little baby duck suit.......and the way he protects his readers by having a rule that he wipes all comments insulting others.....that way he can censor whatever he likes and still look like a good guy........we just take his word for it.......right?......what a sweet, sweet man.
Once again, you have looked into my soul and found the slime that lives in my heart.


Rentier1

10/31/2014 3:01 pm

    Quoting  :

No, but the Criminal Code of Canada does.