Another caller, who proudly identified herself as a former human-rights investigator, said, “If any Canadian spoke like Ann Coulter, he’d be jailed.”
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I’m claiming discrimination against your “he,” lady!
Call the cops on me if you have the balls, then. I dare you.
Every day you delay in doing so is another day you show yourself to be an unprincipled coward, blowing hot air and empty threats while I pay your salary.
The clock’s ticking.
Speaking of cops: what do I keep telling you all about them?
George Jonas on the Ann Coulter Riot:
The only group exhibiting Canadian-style restraint was the police. They cast a calm eye on the pandemonium, took a balanced view and chose no sides between people trying to exercise their rights and bullies trying to prevent them. Resisting any temptation to enforce the law, Ottawa’s finest exemplified Canada’s definition of moral leadership by observing neutrality between lawful and lawless.
Coulter later wrote the police “called off” her speech because they couldn’t guarantee her security. Interesting, if true. Will it start a trend? Will police call off property rights at the scene of robberies-in-progress? “Look, lady, it’s just a cash register. If they want it so badly, how about letting them have it?”
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In an otherwise unimpeachable column, the great George Jonas stumbles and forgets that Canadians don’t actually have private property rights under the Charter. Ooops!
PS: See?
Read More...Residents of Peel can display their own intolerance for such attitudes and behaviour by defending those victimized by such hostility, by refusing to engage in any effort tinged by prejudice and by supporting Peel Regional Police in their efforts to quash hate crimes.



