Let’s face it, we can forgive children almost anything. We’re sure that’s the way most people look at the action of Brigette DePape, Senate page from Manitoba, who took out a sign during the throne speech that said “Stop Harper”. Forgive yes, but not enough to let her keep the job. She’s been sent home after a year at the post. A statement issued in Brigitte’s name said she opposes the agenda of the Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government, which won a majority mandate on May 2. “This country needs a Canadian version of an Arab Spring, a flowering of popular movements that demonstrate that real power to change things lies not with Harper but in the hands of the people, when we act together in our streets, neighbourhoods and workplaces.” Actually we had our Arab Spring in 1837. We call it the Rebellion of Upper Canada.
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I am full of admiration and positive feelings. Very nice, clean and pleasant. All the best for the author.
I wonder what the university profs drilled into her head in the never never land of academia. If she wants to make an impact, she should run for office.