In keeping with my comments...
...regarding disgraced Senator Larry Craig, I'll offer this comment on today's news story...
Hey, you wouldn't want me to inconsistant now, would you? In my view, the law is the law... and it applies to Larry Craig and the Greenpeace activists equally.
(But I will give them this credit though... cudos to them for keeping Dalton's broken coal promise in the news!)
Activists arrested in coal plant protestBOOK'EM... charge them with trespassing, vandalism, piracy perhaps?
Last Updated: Thursday, August 30, 2007 | 4:16 PM ET
CBC News
Three Greenpeace activists were arrested Thursday afternoon during an attempt to stop the delivery of nearly 30,000 tonnes of coal to the Nanticoke power plant on the shore of Lake Erie, south of Hamilton.
Hey, you wouldn't want me to inconsistant now, would you? In my view, the law is the law... and it applies to Larry Craig and the Greenpeace activists equally.
(But I will give them this credit though... cudos to them for keeping Dalton's broken coal promise in the news!)
Labels: activism, eco-facists, election, Kyoto, loony lefties, Queen's Park, terrorism
1 Comments:
At Thu Aug 30, 06:08:00 p.m. EDT, dmorris said…
Absolutely, they should be arrested and charged under whatever laws they've violated. Unfortunately, we've seen that governments of all political stripes are very reluctant to prosecute these types. Maybe they are afraid of being the next target of their activism.
btw, your masthead,"The Tim Horton's Prime Minister" (Maclean's, Jan. 2006) What exactly did MacLeans mean by this? Tim Horton's was bought out by U.S. corporation "Wendy's" a few years back, so is MacLeans saying that Harper is outwardly Canadian, but owned by Americans?
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