The government and Human Rights
May 12, 2008 9:45 am UncategorizedFirst, Jason Kenney and Gary Lunn indicate that government members of a certain visibility understand the issue. Then, the Justice department releases a legal brief that appears to back the status quo. So where are we? Even? Somewhere behind? I think the legal brief will be very positive. If it represents the very peak of current thinking within the bureaucracy, all to the good. Let good ideas drive out bad. With one hand, the government has signaled sympathy, and with the other, it is steadying a target to be aimed at. As Mr. Levant suggests, let the exegesis begin.
Duggan's Dew of Kirkintilloch

OMMAG :
Date: May 12, 2008 @ 10:40 am
Nicholson deserves the political asskicking of his life.
This is nothing but pandering to the perception of the tongue clucking finer wagging scolds of the left that have NO respect for individual rights.
A conservative stake in the ground is supposed to be that group rights DO NOT trump individuals and Nicholson needs to learn this.
Lor :
Date: May 12, 2008 @ 4:17 pm
I just don’t understand this. My disappointment with the CPC is profound.
john :
Date: May 12, 2008 @ 5:34 pm
They called me tonight to solicit another contribution on behalf of ‘our friend’ Stephen Harper. I told the caller it would be a cold day in Hell before he got any more money from me. He asked why? So I suggested he read the Justice Dept. support for HRCs. He was genuinely shocked that I would turn away for that reason.
Ezra Fan :
Date: May 15, 2008 @ 11:15 am
Does Robert Nicholson show up at
Question Period? I don’t watch it
on T.V. It is hard to believe what
I am reading on the internet but it
always seems that the websites have
more detail than the msm.
Oops!! I forgot, it should have
read The Honorable Robert Nicholson.