Friday, July 02, 2010

Stephen Harper's Speech at the start of G 20?

After swimming in the $2 million fake lake PM Stephen Harper can speak Russian. Sounds like Joseph Stalin's last speech. What is he saying? I don’t have a clue. Stalin's famous last words were, "Where am I...What the hell? Oh God dammit no!...I couldn't find the left foot sock. Is it under the chair?” Life is a bugger and it could be merciless no matter how powerful one considers oneself.



To give you some idea about Stalin watch the video below.



And here is a short paragraph from his last speech:

“The question is asked as to why we relieved some well-known comrades from their posts in the party and state apparatus? What can be said about this? We replaced comrades Molotov, Kaganovich. Voroshilov and others .....The work of a Minister is extremely hard work, demanding strength, stamina and new thinking to new problems.”

Does that sound familiar?

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2 comments:

  1. As said previously we are calling public participation asking for an independent investigation. Only through public non-violent/non-destructive participation can the public will be heard.

    If you witness vandalism, please immediately voice your concern loudly that their vandalism is destructive to public participation. Do not support hate, it is counter-productive. Therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves hating evil and loving good establish justice, faithful until death.


    - G20 planning. 1.1 Billion dollars is a lot of money. Why were the recommendations of Toronto ignored. Security at the CNE could have been obtained at a fraction of the cost? A military base which includes security could have been used with open land for demonstrations with very few targets for vandalism.
    - G20 1.1 Billion spending requires a detail financial audit. The G20/G8 was budgeted to cost under 200 million. This difference represents an enormous mismanagement of public funds.
    - Confusion and than an order by high command, telling officers to stand down and not to stop vandals, even though they had more than sufficient personal and equipment
    http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/joe_warmington/2010/06/30/14564416.html
    - Ineffective administration of the G20 security and planning. Why was a high command order required to NOT engage vandals? Videos show that most were by standers and very few vandals.
    - Why did police deceive the public about the public works laws? Action must be taken when police do not honestly execute laws and regulations. This is police corruption.
    - Who ordered the mass arrests? Mass roundups and pre-emptive arrests have served a very unethical political purpose of deflect attention from the G20 policy decisions and legitimate concerns the peaceful public attempted to present.



    These problems cross multiple levels of government, police and security services. Which have failed to protect and serve the Canadian public to various degrees.

    This requires an independent investigation. Given that these problems cross multiple levels of government and police, I strongly suggest monitoring the independent investigation committee by international monitors who will publish at various point of the investigation, with a final full published report at the completion of the investigation.

    Timothy Webster Green Party Candidate for Richmond Delta

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  2. Socially Active, I completely agree with you. Protest must be non-violent. Violent people give bad name to authentic protestors.

    On the other hand there was an excessive use of force by the police and there must be independent investigation.

    $1.2 billion cost including the $2 million fake lake is totally unacceptable. Harper behaved like a despot of the middle ages. There must be independent investigation of that too.

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