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Example of that famous liberal-left tolerance #18244

imageI guess that tolerant liberal-left fundamentalist won’t be celebrating our great Canadian way of life and traditions this Christmas season! 

I’m guessing he doesn’t like Canada the way it was built and the way it still is!  He probably wants to change it to make it more to his way of thinking.  I bet he calls that “progressive”.

That picture is on the web site of a New Democratic Party supporter from British Columbia named Dave Bedford, who has set up a bunch of web sites, all automatically taking you to this web site: Stephen_Harper_warning.html.  The picture itself is of Dave Bedford. 

He cuts a dashing figure in that sweat shirt doesn’t he?  Yes apparently he even got some snappy anti-Christian sweat shirts made.  I wonder if it would be acceptable to walk around in a sweat shirt depicting throwing a gay guy into a garbage can.  Or one depicting throwing an unborn baby into a garbage can, since that actually happens 100,000 times per year in Canada.

At least he’s not a “Christianophobe” or anything. 

His methods are angelic.  Based on sound moral footings.  If you’re an honest average Canadian simply trying to get to the Winnipeg Police web site, and you type “winnipegpolice.ca” in your browser, or similarly “reginapolice.ca” or many other such police sites, you get sent to an anti-conservative, anti-Stephen Harper web site like the one with that photo.  It seems to me it promotes very negative ideas about conservatives and Christians, and other such Canadians, but I’m not sure.  I mean I never know about these things until somebody says something against gay folks.  Then it’s all over the news as “anti-gay” and it’s described as spreading hatred toward gays, and so on. 

He says that he’s doing this to help the NDP.  I’m not sure if it does help them or not.  Is it preaching to the converted if you’ll excuse the pun? Don’t know.  I don’t speak socialist. 

But that’s how one NDP supporter exercises his freedoms. I’m pretty sure the entire liberal-left doesn’t see it that way.  This is an isolated incident. 

According to the state-run CBC.CA People’s Web Site division of the liberal-left, upon whose front page of their “Canada Votes 2006” section a huge story of this appears, they say that an NDP spokesperson told them the party didn’t have the power to make Bedford stop — but hadn’t asked him to stop, either.  Well that’s odd. 

Hat tip to reader Joe C.

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