Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The true face of cowardice.


Here you go. If I sincerely want Stephen Harper to go to prison as a war criminal, does that make me a bad person?

8 comments:

  1. No, but you must not be supporting the troops! ;-)

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  2. That depends on your primary motivation.

    Do you want him safely removed from society or do you just want to see him humiliated for what he's done?

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  3. Greg:

    What if it's both?

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  4. Yeah, does one really have to chose between one?

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  5. Don't misunderstand me. I want both, too. But which one motivates your desire the most? It's more of a karma thing.

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  6. To sound high and mighty about it, I don't really care about Harper's personal humiliation (that's something I want more for Junior Mackay). I care more about our system of government and the rule of law.

    Wishing dire consequences for Harper doesn't make one a bad person though. It just makes one normal.

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  7. I think Harper should be jailed here, then they can have interactive exhibits.

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  8. Place him in stalks right outside of parliament for a week. Bring your lettuce! Bring your tomatoes! Bring your cream-filled pies!

    BEHOLD THE SHAME AND AGONY OF THE PIE-FACED HARPER

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