In a move that speaks to pure pantywaist Canadian liberalism, the liberals concerned about their liberal-land Toronto daycare center for grownup liberal voters (and early learning center —wink!) are planning to launch a web site and thereby admit the terrorist plan is working perfectly.
Website planned to soothe jittery Canadians
Canadian Press
Published: Friday, June 09, 2006TORONTO—A plan is in the works to help Canadians overcome any jitters from the terror-related arrests in the Toronto area.
Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein and ex-Liberal MP Dennis Mills are leading the charge.
They are setting up a website—http://www.iamnotafraid.ca.
The idea is to allow Canadians to express their feelings on the site, which has yet to be made functional.
They are also planning a rally in Toronto, perhaps for later this month, at a Blue Jays baseball game.
Mills was a key player behind the Rolling Stones event in Toronto in 2003 aimed at helping the city recover from the SARS crisis.
He says this will be a more modest campaign.
Also involved in the project is Warren Kinsella, a former aide to ex-prime minister Jean Chretien.
They will advertise the web site in the Arts and Feelings section of the Toronto Star. (And on the state-run CBC. Duh.)
I was considering launching a web site in defiance of their web site called GrabSomeBalls.com —but I reconsidered because the liberals would take it the wrong way.
By the way I don’t remember seeing a PAGE A-4 news article in one of the largest newspapers in the nation about ProudToBeCanadian.ca —“a place for conservative sensible people with cojones!” —in any Canadian paper. Maybe I need to get me one o’ them “liberal-friendly media firms”.
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