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Scott Brison appears to loathe half of Canada

Public Works Minister Scott BrisonReading this article made me think:  Gosh, that Liberal cabinet minister who represents my country, Scott Brison, is quite possibly using deceptive scare tactics to attempt to fool good Canadians, whom he obviously utterly disrespects since he might be lying to them, into believing hateful rhetoric about good conservative Canadians, whom he appears to hate and loathe.

Then after taking another sip out of my coffee, as a conservative Canadian guy who really means well and does right for my country, I thought:  Gee.  Ya think?

The headline of the article is Brison attacks Harper’s Tory views, but of course he’s not attacking the good Conservative leader Stephen Harper, he’s attacking me and my wife and half the country.  As an “honorable” Minister of the Crown, representing my country.

TORONTO—In a harbinger of the mudslinging that could shape this winter’s expected federal election, a senior Liberal cabinet minister on Friday attacked Conservative Leader Stephen Harper as a socially conservative dinosaur opposed to gay and charter rights.

[Joel’s note:  What —ALL gay rights?  And ALL charter rights?  He’s against ALL of them?  That paragraph alone is despicable.  Half of blame to the liberal media reporter, half to Brison.]

After a speech to the Rotary Club in which he signalled some of the broad themes of a Liberal campaign, Public Works Minister Scott Brison warned that Harper would turn Canada’s social clock back in time.

Harper has consistently found himself at odds with such core Canadian values as multiculturalism, bilingualism, publicly funded health care and the Charter of Rights and Freedom, Brison said.

[Joel’s note:  Who said those are “core Canadian values”?  Is there a list somewhere of the official liberal “core Canadian values”?]

“During the great debates around those issues…people like Stephen Harper consistently stood four-square against the types of policies that built the Canada we love,’’ said Brison.

“As head of the National Citizens Coalition, Mr. Harper (and) his organization, held positions that were contrary to publicly funded health care, that were contrary to bilingualism and the charter, and to multiculturalism.’‘

[Joel’s note:  He says that like it’s a bad thing.]

[…] Brison told his audience that Liberals understand the importance of the charter and other policies that “have shaped one of the most progressive societies in the world.’’

The Conservatives, he argued, would undo the progress if elected.

Brison, who characterizes himself as a politician who happens to be gay, said it was the charter and its equality rights that had made his political career possible.

Scott Brison appears to be full of hate and anger.  What a sad, sad, but ever so modern and trendy forward-looking man of compassion and tolerance. 

Vote liberal.

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