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“Our” Salim Mansur on the immigration question

Our good friend, columnist Salim Mansur, wrote up a good one (as usual) today, on immigration. “Things are calm, time to talk”.  Like Salim, I’ve been trying to raise the issue while the going’s good.  That’s when issues should be discussed.

I also urge readers to read “our” Barbara Kay’s column called “Turning self-hatred into a state creed” from a couple week ago.  I think it’s brilliant.

Meanwhile, the liberals’ Globe & Mail division has an online poll running today which asks: 

“Should immigrants have to choose between becoming Canadian citizens and leaving the country?”

The mostly liberals (just an educated guess) who read their Globe & Mail answered (so far)

72% – YES
28% – NO

Liberals bash me for ever-so rudely calling Liberal Frenchman Stephane Dion a “Liberal Frenchman”.  But he is.  I mean both a Liberal, and a Frenchman.  A dual citizen.  Using funky math, I guess that means he’s 100% devoted to both France and Canada.  That certainly is funky for a Prime Minister of Canada wannabe, in my all-Canadian patriotic opinion.  So I wonder what Dion thinks of this poll and the issue in general. And why the liberals’ media division never hounds him on that question.  I wonder what he —who seeks to be Prime Minister of Canada—or any other gal who hopes to be one —thinks of a Prime Minister being a Canadian citizen (and only Canadian—with no split, hyphenated, pseudo-Canadian citizenship devotions). 

Here’s some other very recent related posts here:

Liberals: caught shovelling taxpayer cash out to immigrant groups

Sikhs honor terrorists in huge public display attended by Liberal and NDP MP suckups

PTBC’s Ann Coulter column posted: more on Obama and racism

I’m a visible minority.  Got a problem with that?

One in six Canadians a visible minority…

Multiculturalism is a sedative

Hey!  This ain’t liberal!

Let the dismantling begin

Multiculturalism cannot survive

Honor killings: When the ancient and the modern collide

Awash in multicultural mishaps

Under a spell

England’s crisis is ours, too

 

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