2010-10-04

Parliament's Profound Stupidity

Clearly, Parliament has a reading comprehension issue.

It's amazing how parties that wouldn't be able to settle on what pizza to order - let alone hammer out agreements on policy - unanimously stood side by side with this crap.

It's amazing really. With all the problems that hinders Canada's march towards a just society, the last two issues that have angered politicians and mobilized some voters was making the mandatory long-census form voluntary (not scrapping it but merely giving Canadians a mature option) and Maclean's article about Quebec's political corruption culture.

What a bunch of buffoons.

Seriously.

Notice. Not one person against the article has come forward and challenged the content of what was written.

Mostly because, I reckon, it's accurate. And if it isn't, then demonstrate to citizens why Maclean's is wrong. All I see is a cess pool of meek lice clamoring to protect its votes in Quebec.

Profound sadness is Bianca Leduc. A magazine article exploring political corruption is freedom of the press. Arguing against it without challenging the facts presented with another set of countering facts but with empty platitudes is profound stupidity and arrogance designed to mock people who believe corruption is real and must be confronted.

Every single one of them - including the PM - have profoundly disappointed me with their utter hollow moral intellectualism.

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Just like President Obama is wrong to wage a puerile battle against a news network, it's pure rubbish for our Parliamentarians to hit at Maclean's. You don't like it write the editor like the rest of us. Don't pass bull shit motions to piss people off.

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