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Our Dangerous, Misguided Government...Why Bother Voting?...The Quebec Liberal Party Needs a Real Leader...


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From now on we are not going to use the word antisemitism to describe those who, often with no idea why, hate Jews. It's way too clean and sanitized. And doesn't come close to describing what is really happening to Jewish communities worldwide.


Instead, we are going to use Jew-haters, which is what they are.


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Our dangerously misguided federal government is choosing to turn a blind eye to this very obvious truth: Jew hatred in any country is inextricably intertwined with radical islamism. Prime Minister Albanese in Australia couldn't figure that out and you see what happened there. Wrong choices have very serious consequences.


The two men who shot at people for at least 11 minutes without anyone with a gun trying to stop them, did so alone, with no big group backing them.


Since October 7, they kept watching Jewish institutions in Australia fire-bombed, saw Jew-hating graffiti and vandalism on Jewish institutions including daycare and community centers with no government response other than tut, tut, tut. Awful. Or, 'we stand with you'.


Nothing was done to stop those perpetrating these acts of Jew-hating.


And then they saw the Australian government sign a pact with Canada and 150 other countries demanding a 'two-state solution' which would reward hamas for October 7.


Those two men were emboldened. For two years they watched as nothing was done to protect Jews in Australia. And one day they decided to take their hatred of Jews one, murderous step forward.


Australia, as Canada has strict gun laws. And yet, those men managed to have six guns in their possession. How is that possible?


You may not particularly like the gun culture in the US, but here's the reality, at least in places we know like Crown Heights in Brooklyn. Every synagogue has at least 5-10 men 'packing'. Meaning they are carrying loaded guns with them. Try to do anything and in an instant you are dead.


Here and in Australia? We have very strict gun laws. Oh really now. Here's the sad reality: honest, decent people follow the rules and don't have guns. People who are not honest and not decent all manage to get hold of guns.


So not arming security guards ostensibly protecting Jewish institutions is beyond the pale stupid, ridiculous and useless. It's a joke.


Now Australia is going to make their gun laws even stricter. Colossal waste of time. Those who want guns will still have no problem getting them.


If we sound frustrated, we are. Frustrated but not in the least bit scared to go to synagogue or any other Jewish event. In fact, every synagogue should be packed to the rafters. Every event put on by any Jewish institution also packed.


We will end with this: Our elected officials are either in on the Jew-hating or they are not. There is no fence-sitting here.


If they are in with it, then you will continue to see what you have seen since October 7. Nothing.


If they realize that their lack of action is fomenting radical islamism, then it will end.


There is nothing in between.



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And you thought your vote counted. Think again.


The liberal party is trying to entice conservatives to cross the floor as though they were at a garage sale. Who knows what they are offering them.


In this case, both the conservative candidates being wooed and the liberal party doing the wooing should be heavily fined.


People voted in good conscience for the candidate of their choice. They did not for backroom deals, floor-crossing, or a bait-and-switch. If they voted conservative, that meant they wanted both their candidate to win as well as Poilievre.


Conversely, if they voted liberal, that's who they wanted to run the country.


Nobody, absolutely nobody, cast their ballot expecting that, a few months later, the person they elected would suddenly decide they no longer like their leader, no longer believe in conservative policies, or were simply dazzled by promises of the sun, the moon, and the stars and crossed the floor.


That is not democracy. That is a bait-and-switch.


And yet, that is exactly what is happening in Ottawa in our parliament, which means there is something very wrong with the system.


We are now hearing one or two more conservatives are considering jumping ship. That would mean Carney gets a majority. It would also mean, thousands of people who voted for those candidates as conservatives would then have a liberal member of parliament representing them.


If there's one way to get people to stay home and never vote again, this is it.



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Five federal liberal and one NDP member of parliament tried to get into Israel via Jordan. Israel refused them entry. Not because they were coming through Jordan. Nope.


Fares Al Soud, Iqra Khalid, Jenny Kwan (NDP), Sameer Zuberi, Aslam Rana and Gurbux Saini were refused entry. For starters, they are all part of the Canadian Muslim Vote.


Keep reading.


Last October, Sameer Zuberi said those who have served in the IDF should be screened to ensure they have not been involved in any breaches of international law before entering Canada.


Aslam Rana joined a bill pushing for the end of Canadian weapons to Israel.


All six MPs are also part of the group Vote Palestine, which is focused on putting Palestine on the ballot and organizing people across Canada to “speak up to pressure MPs, political parties, and candidates to endorse the Palestine Platform."


To top this off, they were each asked to sign a form declaring they acknowledge they are a threat to public safety, which they declined to do.


Then, those snowflakes were shocked that Israel would not let them in. And they are crying to any media outlet that will listen.


Here's the scoop dudes: Israel doesn't have to let you in if you publish and spew Jew-hating verbage including that hamas and gaza should be rewarded for October 7 with their own state.


We hope that Israel put you on their never-enter list - forever. Welcome to the real world.




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Back to Australia to get a sliver of a glimpse of what happened there.


It appears the police, the only ones besides the murderers with guns, were more scared than the public who had no guns.


Among the families was one with a three- and four-year-old. In the chaos, they were separated. The mother protected the four-year-old and phoned her husband, only to learn he did not have their younger child. The gut-wrenching fear that followed is impossible to put into words.


Once the shooting stopped (after about 11 minutes), the father jumped up to look for his daughter. He finally found her underneath a lady, “this hero of a person (who it turned out was pregnant),” who had seen his small daughter alone and crying and pulled her underneath her, protecting her.


His daughter was covered with blood from a woman near her who had been shot in the head.


While the husband was frantically searching for his younger daugher, the wife was standing in the car park in a total panic. That's when she saw two policemen hiding behind their cars, doing nothing. Frozen with fear, she shouted at the police to give her their guns. They refused.


Those long 11 minutes and the aftermath must have been sheer terror, with people running everywhere, people bleeding and injured or worse.


It's time, both in Australia and Canada to change the gun laws and let the good guys have guns because no matter what laws will be passed, the bad guys will always find a way to get them.


That would also mean understanding that guns have now become necessary to protect oneself, especially if one happens to be Jewish.


And it would level the playing field.



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By the time Pablo Rodriquez realizes he has to vacate his role as leader, the liberal party may no longer exist in quebec.


At a 'fundraising' event for Pablo, about 20 donors received envelopes containing $500 in cash to reimburse their contributions at a fundraising event a few months earlier.


Mr. Rodriquez says that even though he was present at the fundraiser, neither he nor his team had any knowledge of the reimbursements.


Can we talk? Pablo, the leader of quebec's liberal party looks like a deer in the headlights, the furthest thing from a leader. If someone is setting him up, they are doing a bang-up job. If he didn't know about the money then the people around him were not honest with him.


If he did know about the money and he's lying, then he should leave tomorrow morning.


Either way, he's in a no-win situation and needs to go.


We'll talk...






















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Sander Sokoloff
2 hours ago

Yes when we lived in Hendersonville, N.C. I was part of group of five guys who carried all the time. Once the service began we closed the front doors and only opened them for someone we recognized . Bye the way the course was put on by the Baptist church were we were invited to attend. Thanks

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