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That son of a Liberal doesn’t even understand Canada

That son of a Liberal, Justin Trudeau, the Obamagasmonimator (see my official Justin is Groovy video, where it is pointed out that he’s been taking “environment lessons” in school these days), goofed up already.  Yes he of the bollocks of Liberal deity Pierre Flipping Groovy, doesn’t have the facts right about that “Constitution of Canada” thingy. 

He should really read our Constitution before opening his groovyness hole and lecturing us plebeians with his highfalutin nuanced liberalness.  The BNA Act … and the Charter of Rights.  I have, and my dad and his liberal-leftist friends didn’t even write the silly thing.

Of course the liberals’ media does the totally expected in response: they call what he said a mere “verbal faux pas”—in other words, he simply “misspoke”.  Like liberal red-Greenie Elizabeth May when she compared Prime Minister Harper to a Nazi appeaserOOPSIE!  Did I just say that?!  Maybe I done misspokeded!    It’s not that he’s merely ignorant of Canada and its ways, no.  Liberals all know “Canadian Values” because golly, ma’am, they wrote ‘em!  Canada’s Natural Governing Party breeds only pure Canadians, so ipso facto it’s a verbal faux pas.

Justin Trudeau apologizes over French school comment

DANIEL LEBLANC
Globe and Mail Update and Canadian Press

May 7, 2007 at 8:01 PM EDT

Ottawa — Justin Trudeau has stepped into his first political minefield as a Liberal candidate, issuing an apology Monday for calling into question New Brunswick’s separate French-language school system, one of his father’s enduring legacies.

Mr. Trudeau made his verbal faux-pas last Friday when he told a group of New-Brunswick professors that a single, bilingual education system would be more cost-effective than the current separate systems for francophones and anglophones.

To make his point, he lamented the fact that francophone and anglophone children did not play together when he went to school as a youth in Montreal.

“The segregation of French and English in schools is something to be looked at seriously,” Mr. Trudeau was quoted as saying in local papers. “It is dividing people and affixing labels to people.”

Regarding that whole “reading Canada’s Constitution” thing, he should start with Section 93 of the BNA Act of 1867—I do realize he wasn’t even born then, but stuff still happened anyway, it seems.  He should then check out dad’s Charter of Rights—Section 23, which is much more in tune with the groovy times we live in and with which he is far more familiar, or should be.

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