Globe Smears Alberta, Canadians Repond With Ignorance

November 26, 2006 · By H. Cameron

Scan through some of the comments on the Globe’s ‘bad boy’ Alberta piece. This is the kind of ignorance that Alberta is up against.

Midtown Bob from Toronto, Canada writes: A pumpkin could run alberta and still run an $9,000,000,000 surplus.

William Doyle from Prince George, Canada writes: Morton sounds like a clone of George Bush and surely Alberta does not need this kind of leader.

The One and Only True PRAGMATIC PUNDIT from Canada writes: #11 - A vote for Morton is a vote for turning Alberta into a theocracy. When his only support comes from the leader of teh Alberta Alliance, you know that he will be nothing but trouble for Alberta and the rest of Canada.

M. Perry from MONTREAL, Canada writes: Any friend of Harper’s cannot be good for the country.

Colin McLellan from Vancouver, writes: The political system in Alberta is a perfect copy of the Soviet system. If you want to have a voice on who the next premier is, join The Party. That’s what all the liberals and NDs I know are doing.

Marc C from Calgary, Canada writes: Let me add my voice to the Albertans here who think Ted Morton would be a disaster as Premier. He typifies everything that I detest about this province’s stereotype…mean-spirited, whining, and homophobic. While I’m not thrilled about Dinning, he at least appears more moderate than Morton, the gay-hating ‘Christian’.

Via, SDA

Comments

5 Responses to “Globe Smears Alberta, Canadians Repond With Ignorance”

  1. Hunter on November 27th, 2006 12:33 am [#]

    Why were all the comments against Morton? Must be all the Calgary money.

    Guess the lefties are scared, guess this redneck, born in Alberta, dinosaur, will have to vote for Morton again!

  2. Philanthropist on November 27th, 2006 12:46 am [#]

    The Globe writers are a nasty bunch towards anyone who doesn’t think in lock step with them, they’re so closed minded it’s pathetic.

    That rag appeals to the drooling classes who want their biases confirmed, it’s unfortunate, but there’s a big market for that in Canada. They’re judgemental narrow minded bigots - and ironically, that’s what they’ll call other people.

  3. William E. Demers on November 27th, 2006 9:52 am [#]

    They talk about the scary right, but I’ll tell you what is scary. The fact that Liberals are taught to be tolerant of people of all backgrounds, cultures and ideas, except for us. Why is it that everyone’s idea is legitimate except ours?

    We have a guy running to be the leader of the PC Party in Alberta who stands up for strong individual accountability, access to private healthcare, protection of religious freedoms, and that makes him a bad man?

    If he had run on a platform simialr to the NDPs to create after-school programmes for child molestors would people have been more tolerant of him?

  4. C Foss on November 27th, 2006 7:46 pm [#]

    They’re scared to death. Can you imagine what’s gonna happen to their public daycare and equal but crappy healthcare systems when Morton withdraws Alberta’s $9 billion welfare payment to Canada?

  5. Mike S on February 20th, 2007 7:23 pm [#]

    Didn’t Ralph balance the budget with oil less than $20 a barrel?

    Some pumpkin.

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