Except that Harper has appointed the tiny little x-mayor as his point man with the indian terrorists....he should have appointed someone who knew how to kick ass rather than kiss ass.
The ongoing illegal actions of native protesters in Caledonia, Ont., has been the focus of many stories and columns in the Post. And in Monday's issue, it was again the subject of a scathing editorial, titled The Scandal of Caledonia. Readers we've heard from have generally applauded that editorial, though few have employed as colourful language as the letter-writer below. --Paul Russell, NP letters editor
This was a phenomenal and timely editorial. The first-and-last issue in (any) Ontario election can be only the maintenance of "the basic rule of law" for one-and-all alike. Mr. McGuinty's Liberal government -- smarmy, politically-correct, pusillanimous, cowering, buckpassing, sanctimonious, immensely well remunerated financially -- was sworn to uphold the Law in Ontario:. They have since rendered increasing chunks of Ontario ungoverned and ungovernable, in increasing numbers of places where law-and-order are remote memories. Ontario is a law-and-order province. Yet, Ontarian private property is held-hostage increasingly by fully-armed thugs illegally "sitting in" or occupying that which legally is not theirs and property developers are being harrassed. The Attorney-General has seen fit continuously to gut lawful orders from Cayuga court-house that started being issued in 2006. Last year the issuing judge wondered aloud, 'Why is no one obeying these (lawful court orders)?' And where Mr. Bryant can't undermine lawful court-orders, he -- along with the Premier, Mr. McGuinty - blame Ottawa for anything untoward and everything bad that occurs. Lawlessness on this scale -- with over forty O.P.P. law enforcement officers injured by thuggish, masked, gun-totting, rock-throwing malefactors in-and-around Caledonia, with law-abiding citizens being beaten and harrassed while the provincial police can do and do do nothing -- has never been witnessed in Ontario before. For all the little honest good that Mr. Dalton McGuinty's government has done in the Province of Ontario during its term, it is time the political winds of change sweep them away, out of office, like the leaves that drape Queen's Park, before "the winds" of lawlessness cull more innocent victims amongst us, the law-abiding and peaceable in Ontario. Dr. Robin Bredin, Toronto.
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