Harper the Egomaniac

Despite Stephen Harper's threat to retool the Canada 35,000,000 Canadians know and love before an election ... he still won!
And he is changing Canada at WARP SPEED, creating a record deficit in just two years, ordering military equipment worth $100,000,000,000, which our country can ill afford and selling off our natural resources to the Chinese.
Too many people did not vote in 2011 and Harper got his majority with just 39% of the ballots cast, giving him the go-ahead to destroy the Canada we love.
Perhaps this record of "comics," as we follow his stupidy for four years, will help to jog some voters in the next election to give him the boot.
Permanently!

And Remember!

And REMEMBER:
Humour ... when reality is too ridiculous!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Harper's World Statesman Acceptance Speech


"Strong Woman" Votes Against Strong Women!


How The House Voted
How Canadian MPs voted on a private motion to study the definition of human being in the Criminal Code
Tory MP Stephen Woodworth's Motion 312 to study the definition of human life was defeated in the House of Commons Wednesday night, [September 26,2012], with MPs voting 203 to 91 against.
Of the 91 MPs who voted for the the motion, 87 were Conservative and four Liberal. The NDP voted unanimously against.
Among those 87 Tories were 10 ministers (junior ministers included). Jason Kenney, Rona Ambrose, Peter Van Loan, Julian Fantino, Gerry Ritz, Gail Shea, Ed Fast, Peter Penashue, Diane Ablonczy and Alice Wong all voted for the motion.
Liberal MPs John McKay, Lawrence MacAulay, Kevin Lamoureux and Jim Karygiannis also voted for the motion.
Some notable Tory ministers were absent from the vote: Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Minister Of National Resources Joe Oliver. Both ministers oppose abortion, according to the Campaign Life Coalition, a group which keeps a listing of positions on the issue.
In total, 14 MPs were absent from the vote.

Yea/Nay MP's Last Name
yea Ablonczy
nay Adams
nay Adler
nay Aglukkaq
nay Albas
yea Albrecht
nay Alexander
yea Allen (Tobique—Mactaquac)
nay Allen (Welland)
yea Allison
yea Ambler
yea Ambrose
yea Anders
yea Anderson
nay Andrews
nay Angus
nay Armstrong
nay Ashfield
nay Ashton
nay Aspin
nay Atamanenko
nay Aubin
nay Ayala
nay Baird
nay Bateman
nay Bélanger
nay Bellavance
nay Bennett
yea Benoit
nay Benskin
yea Bergen
nay Bernier
nay Bevington
yea Bezan
nay Blanchette
nay Blanchette-Lamothe
nay Blaney
yea Block
nay Boivin
nay Borg
yea Boughen
nay Boulerice
nay Boutin-Sweet
nay Brahmi
nay Braid
yea Breitkreuz
nay Brison
nay Brosseau
yea Brown (Barrie)
yea Brown (Leeds—Grenville)
yea Brown (Newmarket—Aurora)
yea Bruinooge
nay Butt
nay Byrne
nay Calandra
yea Calkins
yea Cannan
nay Carmichael
nay Caron
yea Carrie
nay Casey
nay Cash
nay Charlton
nay Chicoine
nay Chisholm
nay Chisu
yea Chong
nay Choquette
nay Chow
nay Christopherson
yea Clarke
nay Cleary
nay Clement
nay Comartin
nay Côté
nay Crowder
nay Cullen
nay Cuzner
nay Daniel
yea Davidson
nay Davies (Vancouver East)
nay Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
nay Day
nay Dechert
yea Del Mastro
yea Devolin
nay Dewar
nay Dionne Labelle
nay Doré Lefebvre
yea Dreeshen
nay Dubé
nay Duncan (Edmonton—Strathcona)
nay Duncan (Etobicoke North)
nay Duncan (Vancouver Island North)
nay Dusseault
nay Dykstra
nay Easter
nay Eyking
yea Fantino
yea Fast
nay Findlay (Delta—Richmond East)
nay Finley (Haldimand—Norfolk)
nay Flaherty
nay Fletcher
nay Foote
nay Freeman
nay Fry
yea Galipeau
yea Gallant
nay Garneau
nay Garrison
nay Genest
nay Genest-Jourdain
nay Giguère
nay Gill
nay Glover
nay Godin
nay Goguen
yea Goldring
nay Goodale
nay Goodyear
nay Gosal
nay Gourde
nay Gravelle
yea Grewal
nay Groguhé
nay Harper
yea Harris (Cariboo—Prince George)
nay Harris (Scarborough Southwest)
nay Harris (St. John's East)
nay Hassainia
yea Hawn
yea Hayes
yea Hiebert
yea Hillyer
nay Hoback
nay Holder
nay Hsu
nay Hughes
nay Hyer
nay Jacob
yea James
yea Jean
yea Kamp (Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission)
yea Karygiannis
nay Keddy (South Shore—St. Margaret's)
nay Kellway
yea Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
nay Kent
nay Kerr
yea Komarnicki
nay Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings)
yea Lake
yea Lamoureux
nay Lapointe
nay Larose
nay Latendresse
yea Lauzon
nay Laverdière
nay Lebel
nay LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
nay LeBlanc (LaSalle—Émard)
nay Leef
nay Leitch
yea Lemieux
nay Leslie
nay Leung
nay Liu
yea Lizon
yea Lobb
yea Lukiwski
yea Lunney
yea MacAulay
nay MacKay (Central Nova)
nay MacKenzie
nay Mai
nay Marston
nay Martin
nay Masse
nay Mathyssen
nay May
yea Mayes
nay McCallum
yea McColeman
nay McGuinty
yea McKay (Scarborough—Guildwood)
nay McLeod
nay Menegakis
nay Menzies
yea Merrifield
nay Michaud
yea Miller
nay Moore (Abitibi—Témiscamingue)
yea Moore (Fundy Royal)
nay Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
nay Morin (Chicoutimi—Le Fjord)
nay Morin (Laurentides—Labelle)
nay Morin (Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine)
nay Morin (Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot)
nay Mourani
nay Mulcair
nay Murray
nay Nantel
nay Nash
nay Nicholls
nay Nicholson
yea Norlock
nay Nunez-Melo
nay Obhrai
nay O'Connor
yea O'Neill Gordon
yea Opitz
nay Pacetti
nay Papillon
nay Paradis
nay Patry
yea Payne
nay Péclet
yea Penashue
nay Perreault
nay Pilon
nay Plamondon
yea Poilievre
nay Preston
nay Quach
nay Rae
nay Raitt
yea Rajotte
yea Rathgeber
nay Ravignat
nay Raynault
nay Regan
nay Reid
nay Rempel
nay Richards
nay Rickford
yea Ritz
nay Rousseau
nay Sandhu
nay Saxton
nay Scarpaleggia
nay Schellenberger
nay Scott
yea Seeback
nay Sellah
nay Sgro
yea Shea
yea Shipley
nay Shory
nay Simms (Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor)
nay Sims (Newton—North Delta)
nay Sitsabaiesan
nay Smith
nay Sopuck
yea Sorenson
nay Stanton
nay St-Denis
nay Stewart
nay Stoffer
yea Storseth
yea Strahl
nay Sullivan
yea Sweet
nay Thibeault
nay Tilson
yea Toet
nay Toone
nay Tremblay
yea Trost
nay Trottier
nay Trudeau
nay Truppe
nay Turmel
yea Tweed
nay Uppal
nay Valcourt
nay Valeriote
yea Van Kesteren
yea Van Loan
yea Vellacott
nay Wallace
yea Warawa
yea Warkentin
yea Watson
yea Weston (Saint John)
yea Weston (West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country)
nay Wilks
yea Williamson
yea Wong
yea Woodworth
nay Yelich
yea Young (Oakville)
nay Young (Vancouver South)
yea Zimmer

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Karma Gonna Get You Harper


Harper Government Maintaining Gay List!

 
 

 

HEADLINE NEWS: Canada and the Mother Ship to Share Embassies Around the World


Harper in a Nutshell


Ironically, hours after composing this precis, this article went by me:

Our New Normal: The Mockery of Democracy

LAWRENCE MARTIN
Special to The Globe and Mail Published Tuesday, Sep. 25 2012, 2:00 AM EDT

Allan Gregg, the veteran pollster and commentator, caused a bit of a stir recently when, in a speech at Carleton University, he accused the Harper government of making an Orwellian assault on democracy and reason.

No sooner had that speech been delivered than the Conservatives, as if bent on buttressing the thesis, entered into all kinds of hyperbole and doublespeak in accusing the New Democrats of wanting a country-destroying carbon tax.

The party favours a cap-and-trade system that the Conservatives previously endorsed; it’s not a direct carbon tax, although costs from it would be passed on to the consumer – as they can be from regulatory measures favoured by the Conservatives.

For his accusation, Stephen Harper took a media drubbing. Pungent Ottawa Citizen observer Dan Gardner led the way, saying the Prime Minister was treating us like morons. Mr. Gregg’s thesis got another lift with news of the impending arrival of another Conservative Trojan horse bill.

We recall their recent omnibus budget bill, the one in which a multitude of non-budget measures were included so as to lessen democratic scrutiny of them. Critics on the left and right – even Sun Media – denounced it as a blatant abuse of process by a Prime Minister who once blasted the Liberals for bringing in a smaller omnibus bill.

No matter – it isn’t stopping him from doing it again. “Being flagrantly exposed as a hyprocite,” the Montreal Gazette bluntly editorialized, “seems not to bother Stephen Harper.” Instead, it appears to embolden him.

He tends to double down, as when his government was found in contempt of Parliament last year and he responded with the imposition, in near record fashion, of closure and time limits on debates.

It seems Mr. Harper has concluded that he can continually get away with in-your-face provocations. The media and the opposition parties, he reasons, will move on; at some point, everything becomes old news.

Although the latest poll shows Mr. Harper with just a 35-per-cent approval rating (while Barack Obama, with a dismal economy, gets 50 per cent), he may be right. People have short memories.

That said, though, we shouldn’t overlook the cumulative impact of his work. Given Liberal abuses, this democracy was in sad shape before Mr. Harper took office. But if it was bad then, check out some of the things that have happened since. There’s been the introduction of a big brotherish vetting system wherein the Harper office controls all messaging.

There’s been a muzzling of free speech that extends to some of our most distinguished scientists. There’ve been myriad moves, the latest on fisheries and the environment, to disempower regulatory and oversight bodies.

The suppression of research and empirical data has become routine in this government, as has the taking of major decisions without public consultation.

The Privy Council Office and public service have become more and more politicized, there being no finer example than the fake citizenship ceremony wherein bureaucrats were used as political stooges.

The once powerful committee system has been made more and more anemic.

Parliament has been routinely misled, as in the G8 spending fiasco and the F-35 fighter jet deceptions. Lapdogs have been appointed as watchdogs.

Sledgehammer tactics have been routinely used to limit debates and intimidate government critics.

Well, at least, you might say, we still have democracy’s holy grail – a free and fair electoral system. But even that’s in doubt, given the allegations, mainly against Conservatives, of vote-suppression tactics.

Given his drawing of Orwellian parallels, Mr. Gregg will surely be amused that Mr. Harper is receiving an award this week for being a champion of freedom and democracy.

Indeed, there are many who don’t seem bothered by his modus operandi. It’s as if it’s just politics as usual, the new normal.

At the same time, many other voices are raised in protest. But they don’t get enough traction.

The dogs bark and the caravan – the mockery of democracy – moves on.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Wake UP Canada! You Have an Eternity to Think Inside the Box

 

Vic Toews Lover Boy Extraordinaire!



 
Respective Transcripts Transcript for Part 1 Hello, citizens of Canada. We are Anonymous. As promised, we are revealing the information about MP Vic Toews that we have received not only from one, but several named and anonymous sources (not to be confused with the group Anonymous itself). This video will be split into two parts, as there is a great deal of information to be presented. This may strain some of viewer's patience; however, this is a very serious allegation, and we must be dealt with in the most in-depth manner possible. On November 23, 2006, when Mr. Toews was serving the Minister of Justice, he appointed Catherine Everett, formerly a judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba, to the Family Division of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba. The allegations that Anonymous has received state that at the time this appointment was made, Vic Toews was engaged in an affair with Catherine Everett. We are not legal experts by any means, but it seems to us that this would represent an enormous conflict of interest, especially since this information was not disclosed at the time of the appointment. It also opens the door to the possibility that this appointment was made in exchange for sexual favours, either directly or indirectly, which would not only be unethical, but very likely criminal activity. We can establish that Vic Toews and Catherine Everett were familiar with each other for some time, as he first appointed her to Provincial Court of Manitoba in 1998, long before her subsequent appointment in 2006. Of course, short of images or video of Vic Toews and Catherine Everett in romantic or sexual situations, we cannot prove conclusively that this allegation is true. However, we can make an educated guess. First, we must consider the source of the information. Next, we must consider if this allegation is consistent with Mr. Toews' character. As past behaviour is the best predictor of future behaviour, and vice versa, we will ask ourselves several key questions, and answer them based on facts Mr. Toews himself has confirmed, with information through sworn court documents. These questions are: 1. Would Vic Toews commit adultery and have an ongoing affair while married to his first wife? 2. Would Vic Toews cheat on the woman he was cheating with? 3. Would Vic Toews risk his political career to engage in extramarital sex? 4. Would Vic Toews use his political connections to give the woman he was having an affair with a government job? 5. Would Vic Toews engage in hypocritical behaviour; ie, behave unjustly while the minister of justice? 6. Would Vic Toews engage in criminal behaviour associated with his political position? Finally, and most damning of all, we will examine a timeline of events from January, 2007 to late 2008. Analysis of these events suggests to us that not only is the allegation true, but that Stephen Harper knew about it, and quietly removed Mr. Toews from his position as Justice Minister as a result, but not disclose Mr. Toews' actions to the authorities. We will now go through these points one at a time. Our viewers will be utterly sick of hearing the word "quote" by the end of this video, but it's necessary to avoid any confusion, so please bear with us. First, considering the source. Anonymous obviously cannot release the identity of the individuals who revealed this information to us, as doing so would bring the full wrath of the government down upon their heads, as we have already seen with the creator of the Vikileaks account. However, we can tell you that, even disregarding anonymous sources, more than one individual has made this claim to us, and we have confirmed through public records that they were employed in a capacity that put them close to either Vic Toews or Catherine Everett. There is always the possibility these individuals are part of a carefully orchestrated conspiracy to discredit Mr. Toews and the Harper government, as we are sure they will claim. This seems unlikely to us, but just in case, let us give no weight to the identity of the sources whatsoever and analyze their claims based on the merits of the facts alone. Anonymous is fairly certain Mr. Toews will declare this video a character assassination. It is more accurately described as a record of character suicide, as Mr. Toews himself admits to nearly all acts discussed beyond this point. Question 1. Would Vic Toews commit adultry and have an ongoing affair while married to his first wife? This we can answer with a conclusive yes. Mr. Toews himself admits to this in sworn affidavits from his divorce proceedings. Quote: "In late 2006, I discovered that the woman with whom I was having an affair was pregnant with my child." There are several other statements in these affidavits from Mr. Toews' first wife, confirming he engaged in multiple and ongoing affairs: Quote: "He was in fact having an affair with our children's former babysitter from 1986 to 1993." Quote: "It is true that in 2006 Vic began suggesting that I should seek employment." Quote: "I know now, although I did not know it then, that Vic was involved in an affair at that time." Quote: "On January 28th 2007 Vic informed me that he had been having an affair for the past 3 years and that the woman was pregnant." This statement in particular we can confirm refers to Stacey Meek. Quote: "It was devastating for me because Vic had informed me in 1993 that he had been having an affair with my sister's nanny for 7 years." Quote: "He told me then that he would terminate the affair and promised to be faithful thereafter." And from Mr. Toews again: Quote: "The two affairs did not happen in isolation from the abusive manner in which she started to treat me shortly after we got married." Note that Mr. Toews only acknowledges having engaged in two affairs, one with the babysitter, and one with Stacey Meek. That his wife did not bring up a third woman, or Catherine Everett in particular, suggests that if Mr. Toews did in fact engage an affair with her, his first wife was not aware of it. 2. Would Vic Toews cheat on the woman he was cheating with? Note that above, Mr. Toews claims to have been involved with Ms. Meek for the past three years as of January 2007. This would mean that if he was engaged in an affair with Catherine Everett in 2006, he would not only be cheating on his first wife, but his mistress Stacey Meek as well. We suppose it's possible Mr. Toews and Ms. Meek had established some sort of non-exclusive open relationship at that point, but we will not dwell on this as it is largely irrelevant. It is safe to assume that a man willing to cheat on his wife of 30 years would also cheat on his mistress of 2 or 3 years. 3. Would Vic Toews risk his political career to engage in extramarital sex? This we can also answer with a conclusive yes. Vic Toews campaigned and was elected in one of the most conservative and religious ridings in Canada, and was once dubbed "The Minister of Family Values". It was this now discredited public image that initially endeared him to the voters of Provencher. As mentioned in our previous videos, Mr. Toews campaigned to deny gay, lesbian, and bisexual Canadian citizens equal rights under the law, making statements such as: Quote: "Marriage is one of the cornerstones upon which our society has been built." Quote: "Heterosexual marriage has a unique social purpose that other relationships simply do not share.” Quote: "Marriage is a uniquely heterosexual institution, that indeed is a sacrament." It stands to reason that Mr. Toews had at the very minimum a reasonable expectation that his adulterous activities would ruin his carefully constructed image of a devoutly Christian family man, causing his religious base in Provencher to withdraw their support from his candidacy and Mr. Toews finding himself without a job. 4. Would Vic Toews use his political connections to give the woman he was having an affair with a government job? This we cannot be sure of, though pure common sense will reveal it is certainly possible. We do know for a fact that his former mistress, Stacey Meek, is currently employed in an administrative capacity by Conservative Senator Terry Stratton, is listed as a constituency assistant for Conservative MP Joyce Bateman, and was previously employed by Conservative MP Joy Smith, until either: A) Vic Toews' first wife had her fired from her job out of spite, as Mr. Toews alleges in the affidavits from his divorce proceedings. Or... B) The Conservative Party itself fired her in attempt to suppress a political scandal should Mr. Toews' affair be made public. If, as Mr. Toews alleges, his wife used her personal connections to have Stacey Meek fired, it stands to reason that an actual Conservative politician would be more than capable of using his personal connections to have her hired in the first place. 5. Would Vic Toews engage in hypocritical behaviour; ie, behave in an unjust or unethical manner while in the position of provincial Justice Minister? This we can answer with a resounding, conclusive yes. In addition to the points we've already discussed above: Mr. Toews condemned gay marriage on the basis that it could lead to polygamy. Apparently Mr. Toews only objects to ongoing sexual relationships and the fathering of children with more than one woman when it is formalized and done out in the open, as opposed to behind your wife's back. Speaking of marriage, another statement from Mr. Toews: Quote: "We are very concerned that people carry out their legal obligations to their spouses on the termination of the marriage, or otherwise, to ensure that both the spouse and the children receive the monies that they are entitled to." And from his first wife: Quote: "After the separation Vic paid support on a voluntary basis." Quote: "In February 2010 Vic closed the joint account into which the support was being deposited." Quote: "When I asked him to send the money to another account, he ignored me." Quote: "Eventually he admitted to my lawyer that he had no intention of paying any further support." Quote: "Vic missed the March 1st 2010 payment, so I have had no money since February 2010." Quote: "In addition I was raising our two children almost single-handedly." Of course, it is not uncommon for former spouses to level unfounded accusations at each other during divorce proceedings. However, things like closure dates for bank accounts and the depositing of money can be proven through banking records. If Mr. Toews had truly been paying regular child support or alimony, any lawyer worth his or her salt would have leapt upon this immediately as evidence that Mr. Toews' ex-wife's claims were unfounded. And finally, from Mr. Toews again, in regard to his now 4 year-old son with Stacey Meek and his wife at the time: Quote: "She was prepared to remain in our relationship but stipulated that I was to have no contact with the child until he was 18 years of age." And from his then wife: Quote: "Vic was anxious to remain married and to do anything he could to keep the marriage together including agreeing to have nothing more to do with his mistress and nothing to do with the baby." Presumably "nothing to do with" includes not paying child support. Of course, while these examples are morally repugnant, they deal with Mr. Toews' personal, rather than political life. Perhaps the best example of Mr. Toews hypocrisy is that despite the fact that he is a convicted criminal, he states that government is not in the, quote, "business of forgiveness" and supports so-called tough on crime legislation. Which leads us to our final question: 6. Would Vic Toews engage in unethical or even criminal behaviour associated with his political position? This we can also confirm with absolute certainty. In 2005, Toews was charged with violating Manitoba's Election Finances Act in the 1999 provincial election. During the election cycle, it was discovered that his election campaign had spent thousands of dollars more than the allowed limit. Mr. Toews was convicted of this offense. From the court case, Her Majesty The Queen versus Vic Toews. Sentence Delivered February 4, 2005, Provincial Court Of Manitoba: Quote: "It is not in dispute that Mr. Toews exceeded the limitations on election expenses in his campaign." Quote: "Others worked to ensure that this was avoided. Others exercised due diligence. Mr. Toews and his campaign did not." We don't know whether to laugh or cry over the fact that in 2006, Stephen Harper appointed Mr. Toews to the position of Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. And this is where things get very interesting. So far, we have only proven that Vic Toews is a manipulative, deceptive individual who is willing to misrepresent himself, tell bold-faced lies, and is willing to engage in unethical or criminal activity to get what he wants, both in the pursuit of political power and sexual conquest. In the next video, we will discuss an extremely suspicious series of events that occurred Jan 2007 to late 2008, that deal not only Vic Toews and Catherine Everett, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his possible involvement in this situation. Transcript for Part 2 Nearly all the information discussed beyond this point can be confirmed by news media, governmental and other sources linked from Wikipedia articles. We encourage Canadians not to take our word for it, but to confirm these facts for themselves. Vic Toews held the position of Minister of Justice, which he was appointed to by Stephen Harper, from February 6, 2006 - January 4, 2007. In November 2006, Toews announced that police representatives would be appointed to the provincial judicial advisory committees that review the qualifications of potential judges. This proposal was widely criticized by the Canadian media and by opposition MPs, some of whom argued that Toews' intent was to stack the courts with right-wing judges. In an unprecedented move, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin and the Canadian Judicial Council issued a statement that Toews's proposal would "compromise the independence of the Advisory Committees", and called for the minister to consult with judicial and legal representatives before making any changes. The Federation of Law Societies of Canada has also criticized Toews's plan, arguing that the government had "politicized" the judicial appointments process. Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and Attorney General Michael Bryant added their opposition in early 2007, with Bryant arguing that "the forces of legal populism" were threatening to "tear asunder the basic principle of judicial independence". Toews' indicated that he would proceed with his changes despite the opposition, though he was removed from the Justice portfolio before the new system could be implemented. In January 2007, the Conservatives appointed two powerful Ontario police union leaders to an advisory committee. Prime Minister Stephen Harper shuffled his cabinet on January 4, 2007, and appointed Toews as President of the Treasury Board. Some commentators argued that Toews's hardline approach to law-and-order issues was damaging the Conservative Party's image among centrist voters, and described his replacement Rob Nicholson as presenting a more moderate image. The Cabinet shuffle confused many at the time, especially because despite removing Toews, the Conservative Party went ahead with his controversial plan to appoint high-ranking police officers to the provincial judicial advisory committee. If it was truly Mr. Toews' hardline approach that motivated his removal from the position of Justice Minister, why then push ahead with the very policies that alienated so many in the first places? An article from Xtra.ca, published in August 2008, sheds more light on this confusing series of events and the conclusion people later came to. The article begins: About six months before I spotted Toews at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, Stephen Harper shuffled him from the high-profile Justice portfolio into the influential but less noticeable job of Treasury Board President. It was Jan 2007, and the move puzzled cabinet-watchers. It was seen as a demotion, even though Conservatives seemed to like Toews as Justice Minister. Apart from some controversial views, he hadn't done anything scandalous — at least not that most people knew about at the time. In light of new revelations about his personal life, though, the move is now seen as Harper's attempt to distance himself from Toews. That's because the Treasury Board President's formerly squeaky-clean image as an upright, Christian family man is now in tatters. His wife of 32 years, and the mother of his adult children has filed for divorce. A few months ago, another woman gave birth to a baby — his. Many people would say that's nobody's business, except for one thing: the way the Conservatives are allegedly trying to deal with the sticky situation of having an adulterer in their ranks. End of article for our purposes. Listen closely, because the following timeline is very important. November 23, 2006 - Justice Minister Vic Toews appoints Catherine Everett to the Family Division of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba. January 4, 2007 - Stephen Harper removes Vic Toews as Justice Minister, confusing many. People will later conclude, based on the birth of Mr. Toews son and his subsequent divorce, that this was the motivation behind his removal, as the Conservatives didn't want Vic Toews' marital scandal hurting the party's political prospects. However, Vic had not even told his wife he was having an affair yet, and would not do so until January 28, as confirmed in sworn court affidavits. His son would not be born for another 6 or 7 months. His first wife would not file for divorce until more than a year later. These events cannot have been the motivation for Vic Toews' removal from the position of Justice Minister, unless you believe that Mr. Toews told Stephen Harper about his mistress's pregnancy nearly a month before informing his own wife. The other frequently offered explanation for Vic Toews' removal, that his hardline reputation was alienating voters, seems very dubious as the Conservative Party followed through with the very plans that caused so much controversy and earned Vic Toews that reputation in the first place. January 28th, 2007 - Court affidavits from Toews' first wife state, quote, "On January 28th, 2007 Vic informed me that he had been having an affair for the past 3 years and that the woman was pregnant." July, 2007 - Vic Toews' and Stacey Meek's son is born. March 31, 2008 - Vic Toews' first wife files for divorce. So, what then was Stephen Harper's motivation for removing Vic Toews from the position of Justice Minister, a position in which he was generally well-liked by Conservatives? Anonymous has been informed that not only did Vic Toews appoint Catherine Everett to the Court of Queen's Bench while sleeping with her, but that Stephen Harper was discovered this at some point in time during the month or so between Nov. 26, 2006 and January 4, 2007, and quietly removed Vic Toews from the position of Justice Minister in a careful orchestrated balancing act between protecting himself and the party by not having his sitting Justice Minister embroiled in a political and legal scandal were this information to be made public, and continuing to conceal this information in order to protect the Conservative Party's political prospects. If there was any justice in this country, an investigation would be launched into these allegations. However, as our government seems hell-bent on calling those who engage in legal protests using social media before ethics committees and holding Anonymous in contempt of Parliament instead, this seems unlikely. We will not be holding our breath. Vic Taves has said in regard to Bill C-30, "I will continue to do my duty and carry out my responsibilities in respect of this piece of legislation." Mr. Toews, it is not your duty to pass Bill C-30. Bill C-30 represents the antithesis of your duty, and everything this country stands for. Your duty is to serve the people of Canada, not invade their privacy, violate their civil rights, or treat them like criminals by presuming them guilty before they are proven innocent. Having released this information, Anonymous must now take additional measure to ensure both our anonymity and our security. This means there will likely be no new videos released for a week or more. Some will say that we have fled, or that we've given up the fight. They will be wrong. If it were possible to frighten Anonymous into silence, we would have deleted this account the day it was demanded we be held in contempt of Parliament, and we would never have released this information. They said our first video was rhetoric and nothing more. They said we had nothing to tell before we revealed the identity of Mr. Toews' mistress. Anonymous has kept all it's promises to the Canadian public thus far. Have faith in us. Should we receive more information we feel the Canadian public must be made aware of, or should the Canadian government once again attempt to undermine the civil rights of Canadian citizens, we will re-emerge to meet these challenges to our collective liberty head on. Our allegiance does not, and will never, lie with the government of this country... our allegiance lies with the Canadian people. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us, for O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. URL: http://thecanadianpoliticalscene.blogspot.ca/2012/03/anonymous-releases-information-on-vic.html

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