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Liberal Indian Affairs Minister refused to resign

Pretty quiet Sunday, but one news item caught my eye —particularly the last four paragraphs of the story.  The story was based on the Liberal Indian Affairs Minister Andy Scott and how he has refused to resign, when asked if he would, on CTV’s Question Period today.  That, despite the Liberals’ amazingly poor administration of their Indian Affairs ministry in which a whole town has to be abandoned and evacuated as a result of policy and administrative mismanagement under their watch. 

Bush did not cause this.  Liberals caused this. 

I found that the headline and the end of the story summarized ubiquitous problems in Canada under liberal-left watch, despite (as a result of?) massive over-taxation, and massive social programs, the government handout of roughly 100 BILLION dollars in just the past ten years to various indian programs; and their creation and nurturing and ultimate accomplishment of a Canadian culture of complete government dependence and entitlement.  They worked so hard for exactly what they now have:  the likes of Ontario’s Kashechewan First Nation reserve.

Reserve still waiting for water purification unit

[…] Meanwhile, people are now concerned about security in Kashechewan.

Homes and belongings have been almost abandoned due to the evacuation of approximately 500 of the community’s residents.

Compounding the problem is the fact that Kashechewan’s three police officers are refusing to work between 2 a.m. and 9 a.m. Ontario’s regional reserve police force has been on a work-to-rule campaign for four weeks. At issue are concerns about overtime pay and benefits.

Also on patrol are 17 military reservists, known as rangers. They are unarmed and have no authority to make arrests.

And I’m still waiting for the liberal-left Canadians’ shrill accusation that Paul Martin hates Indians and wants them to die, à la their shrill accusation to that effect against President Bush as a result of what they call his purposeful willingness to let black folks die after Katrina.  And the Governor-General hasn’t remarked about how this compares to Sudan and Haiti, as she did the state of affairs in the U.S. south, during her swearing in speech.  I just can’t see the difference in circumstances here, if I were to abide by their farcical logic. They simply aren’t being very consistent are they?  And I note that the CTV story doesn’t refer to the indians as “refugees” as they did the black folks in Louisiana.  Again, not very consistent.

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