Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Re: More United Nations Stupidity.

Now you see what fools we have to deal with .
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few foreigners want to assimilate

On Jun 18, 12:06 pm, Bear Bear <thatbear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *I should have noted that the bill was passed by the Liberal Party that now
> forms the government.
>
> It should also be noted that the Provence of Quebec is the only
> jurisdiction of it`s size in a democracy that has NO significant
> conservative minded party. There is one member who represents a sort of
> kind of rightish party.
>
> It has a long history of radical leftist politics. And it is a bit of a
> badge of office to be arrested in a protest that one needs to rise in
> politics.
>
> One member who has been arrested, along with his daughter, who is a muslim
> marxist (!). He is best known for going on one of those stupid flotillas to
> "Palistine". And for leading protests against a small family owned shoe
> store for having the nerve to sell shoes made in Israel. In a city where
> appx, 20% of the population is Jewish....LOL
>
> Now you see what fools we have to deal with .
>
> Bear
>
> *
> On 18 June 2012 12:24, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > socialist liberals will limit free speech and the right of assembly
> > and association if given the opportunity.
> > canada should resist these efforts with determination.
>
> > On Jun 18, 9:10 am, Bear Bear <thatbear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > **
> > >  UN calls Quebec's Bill 78 alarming
>
> > >    - <
> >http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/un-calls-quebecs-bill-78-alarming-1>
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> > >    -
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> > >    -
> > >    -
> > >    <
> >http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/un-calls-quebecs-bill-78-alarming-1#>
> > >    -
> > >    <
> >http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/un-calls-quebecs-bill-78-alarming-1#>
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> > >    [image: UN calls Quebec's Bill 78 alarming]
>
> > > The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has singled out
> > > Quebec's Bill 78 for criticism.
>
> > > Navi Pillay spoke out about the special law in her opening address at the
> > > UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday morning.
>
> > > In a speech of five single-spaced pages, Quebec was mentioned in two
> > lines:
>
> > > "Moves to restrict freedom of assembly in many parts of the world are
> > > alarming," Pillay said.
> > >  "In the context of student protests, I am disappointed by the new
> > > legislation passed in Quebec that restricts their rights to freedom of
> > > association and of peaceful assembly.
>
> > > In the speech, Pillay also touched on many human rights hotspots around
> > the
> > > world including Syria, Mali, Nepal, Mexico and Russia.
>
> > > A UN watchdog group called UN watch issued a statement calling the
> > > reference to Quebec absurd.
>
> > > It pointed out that Bill 78 was passed by a democratically elected
> > > government and that opponents have the opportunity to challenge it in
> > > court.
>
> > > Student federations in Quebec have filed a legal motion to temporarily
> > > suspend the special law until July, when a court is expected to hear the
> > > groups' second legal challenge seeking to declare the law invalid.
>
> > > Executive director of UN Watch, Hillel Neuer, told the CBC he understands
> > > that there are issues about Bill 78 but said it shouldn't be a matter of
> > > urgent United Nations attention.
>
> > > "Let's keep some perspective," he said. "In Syria, there are people who
> > > demonstrate and get slaughtered. In Canada, legislation says you have to
> > > give police notice of the route you're taking."
>
> > > The group also said there are far more restrictive countries that Pillay
> > > failed to mention, including Belarus, Saudi Arabia, Iran and China.
>
> > > Bill 78 was the Quebec government's legal response to a student crisis
> > > sparked three months ago over planned tuition increases.
>
> > > It suspended the winter semester for striking students, and imposeds
> > strict
> > > limits on their protests, with restrictions guiding location, timing, and
> > > organization.
>
> > > Authorities had to be given a precise itinerary and eight hours' notice
> > for
> > > any protest involving 50 people or more, at the risk of heavy fines
> > running
> > > into the thousands of dollars.
>
> > >  1EE3A35F58E553A95E0F9EC3CDFD0.jpg
> > > 5KViewDownload
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