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Devon Paul

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I am studying at Trent University majoring in Politics and Classical History. I am currently between my third and fourth years.

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August 09

My New Blog

Hi everybody.  A couple weeks ago, when MSN was making the shift from MSN Spaces to Windows Live Spaces, I was unable to access this site to update my blog.  At that point, I had been thinking that I was a bit unhappy with this place.  The inability to access this site made me decide to start a new blog.  My new blog can be found at this address: www.thetsblog.blogspot.com.  I will be blogging about many of the same topics as I have here, though over the last number of days my focus has been on the fighting in Lebanon.  I hope that everyone who has enjoyed reading this blog will follow me over to my new one.  For those of you that do, I will see you there and I hope you continue to enjoy reading what I have to write.  For those of you that don't, I appreciate your reading this blog over the year and a bit that it was in opperation.  I enjoyed the comments that were posted here, and have used some of them to inform and improve my blogging style.  Best of luck to all of you.
 
Cheers
 
Days Remaining in Bush Presidency: 894
 
 
July 07

Poor Steve Has Some Problems

I was pointed to a great column from the Kamloops This Week newspaper discussing the problems that the Prime Minister, apparently known as Steve to his friends (thanks Dubya), has created for himself.  It is a short piece, well worth reading, and can be found at this link.  Thanks to leftcoastguy at EnMasse.ca for pointing me to this one.

Cheers,

Days Remaining in George W. Bush's Presidency: 914
June 29

This Just In: Conservatives as Sleezy as Liberals

Well, it seems that the Conservatives are just as willing to circumvent the law on election donations as the Liberals are. It has just emerged at CTV.ca that the Conservatives took up to $1.7 million in convention fees and then did not report them to Elections Canada as donations. The Elections Act clearly (or as clearly as a law can) stipulates that convention fees are political donations and must be reported. The fact that they CPC would do something like this after justly jumping on the Liberals over the sponsorship fiasco proves that they have no morals and stand for nothing beyond power, just like the Liberals. And they have proven themselves to be criminals, just like the Liberals.

Days Remaining in Bush Presidency: 923
June 23

The Chinese Head Tax

    Well, this may the one of the few times I will ever praise the Conservatives so take a picture.  The Conservatives have taken a momentous step in redressing the evil of the Chinese head tax and the Chinese Exclusion Act.  In the House of Commons on June 22, Stephen Harper stood in his place and appologized for the horrible wrongs that were done to Chinese people by the policies of the Canadian state for over 50 years.  The families ripped apart, the number of people refused entry, the women who committed suicide as a result of these policies have had to wait for far to long for this appology, and it is shameful for our country that it should take a Conservative prime minister, at the head of the most anti-immigrant government in recent memory, to appologize for the discrimination against the Chinese.  Mr. Harper, I salute you.  I salute you for having the courage to stand in the House, in the presence of people who paid the head tax and people who were barred from this country by the Chinese Exclusion Act, and appologize.  For the first, and in all likelihood the last, time, I will join you in your words.  Bravo, Prime Minister. 

    I am sorry as well, that my ancestors should have had any part in these practices, and in the horrible consequences that were wrought by them.  I hope that the people who paid the head tax and who were barred from this country can find it within themselves to forgive those of us descended from the Canadians of the time who inflicted such pain upon them.

Days Reminaing in Bush Presidency: 928
June 18

Toronto Terrorism Arrests

The arrest of seventeen people in the Greater Toronto Area on terrorism charges is very disturbing. What is even more disturbing is the information that has come out in the weeks since the event. The behaviour of the police seems to have been dangerously close to entrapment, and the treatment of the prisoners has apparently been inhumane and patently unacceptable in a country that calls itself democratic. Also disturbing is the backlash against immigrants generally and Muslims in particular that these arrests have provoked.

The fact that the RCMP stage-managed the delivery of three tonnes of fertilizer to this cell of people, who had allegedly been planning attacks for over three years, is disturbing. This stinks of entrapment. If, after three years, all that the people arrested had done was talk about maybe possibly doing something like raiding parliament (which is manifestly unfeasible), while simultaneously raiding the Toronto Stock Exchange and the CBC broadcasting centre, then they had committed no crime. The police offering to sell three tonnes of fertilizer to these people is entrapping them to commit a crime that they had made no move to commit otherwise.

It has come out as well that the arrested men are being badly treated. The most egregious examples being: held in brightly lit isolation cells 24-7, being given only five minutes to eat each meal and being physically abused during the body search upon their arrival at the prison. These kinds of abuses of people who MUST BE CONSIDERED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY are unacceptable in a democratic society. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the freedom from cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. The Charter rights of these men (under Sec. 12) have been violated.

Also very disturbing is the fact that the men have been denied access to private conversations with their lawyers. All conversations between the men and their lawyers have taken place across a Plexiglas divider by phone. These phones are routinely monitored. It is a legal tradition in Canada that all conversations between client and lawyer are private and privileged. It is absolutely inappropriate for the authorities to be listening in on the conversations between accused and lawyer.

The backlash against Muslims and immigrants generally must stop. Even if these men are convicted of the charges against them, the Muslim community is still innocent. Also innocent are immigrants generally. Taking action now to bar immigration into Canada from the Middle East would do nothing to prevent an attack. The men who are accused are almost all Canadian citizens. They have lived here for many years or have been born here. If they were in fact terrorists, which has yet to be proven, placing bars to immigration would have done nothing. The staggeringly large majority immigrants are hardworking people who are committed to making a better life for themselves and their families.

Of course it is worrying that a group of young men became so radically disaffected with Canada that they were even considering blowing up buildings and raiding others, but Canadian foreign policy and society must take much of the blame for creating this situation. Canadian oil companies go into various majority-Muslim countries around the world and create enormous problems, for example funding the civil war in Sudan. The mainstream media is also only to eager to play to the stereotype of all Muslims as terrorists. Canadian troops are actively involved in occupying Afghanistan, a largely Muslim nation. Surely we cannot expect to be treated as though we are as pure as driven snow while Canadian companies and the Canadian military are actively making live hellish for Muslims.

Days Remaining in Bush Presidency: 932
 
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