
Sad, but yesterday's vote on the canadian budget turned out to be just another, the 45th as a matter of fact, disappointment that the leadesrship of the Liberas had in store for the canadians.
Mr. Ignatief the new leader of the Liberal party blatantly turned his back on the other forces of parliament that want to put an end to Mr. Harper's government by making his party the crutch of Mr. Harper.
Yesterday Mr. Ignatief in effect formed a coalition with the conservatives. The liberals, it seems, cannot break away from certain sponsors of their's that benefit from this de facto coalition of the conservatives with the liberals. The NDP stands to have significant gains in the next elections, that had better take place as soon as possible, as the conservative administration with the support of the Liberals is causing extensive damage to the canadian people and to the image of Canada abroad.
As to the latter the government has said nothing about the scandalous directive issued by the US general Craddock to the NATO forces in Afghanistan that anyone related in any way with the drug trafficking in Afghanistan should be killed on sight without any questions asked (click on the reference bellow to the Spiegel site). Germany disobeyed and refused to follow this directive. An illegal directive in every respect that if it had been heeded by all it would have balooned the number of the innocent people that have been killed by the NATO forces in Afghanistan. The directive was based on a decision taken by the ministers of defence of NATO in Budapest last October. At the time Germany, Italy, Poland, Rumania and Greece were opposed to this decision, considering it as utterly illegal.
It is interesting to note that at that session in Budapest Mr. Harper's delegate kept mum!..
In the photo we see Mr. Karzai, who is a friend of Mr. Harper (see my previous entry in this blog), conversing with his protectors, including US General Craddock that issued the directive which, if adheared to, should have Mr. Karzai obliterated on the spot because according to Der Spiegel: '"the drug trafficking network extends to the highest levels of the (Afghan) government"!...
Come to think of it, if the directive of Gen. Craddock had been heeded, the Canadian Parliament could also have been blown to smithereens by NATO forces back on the 22nd of September when Mr. Harper ushered Mr. Karzai to the Canadian Parliament!...

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