Uploaded by defendconstitution on Aug 15, 2011
2/2 PM Harper Prorogues the Law (first published Jan. 2010)
What eroded lawful government, what had made the opposition in the House complicit with the neocons and soft on prorogation may be a little counterintuitive for some.
But it is important to follow the trail of escalations and preparations to break the law that he has undertaken and to implicate others in a way that lead to the crucial politicisation of justice. The Liberals and NDP participate in Harper's escalation of drug prohibition and crime wars which targets the First Nations with astronomical incarceration levels; and in this way also slyly tries to infiltrate and weaken their communities with criminal, neocon and other corrupt mentalities, and by attempting to roll back the liberty First Nations have achieved against the prison camp character of the indian act history. The growing, radical over policing, the community disruption and the street drug as well as alcohol incentivisation through prohibition excesses against the First Nations will no doubt some day be seen as reminiscent of the British Opium War strategy against China. This crime war is detrimental to respect for law and safety and well being in all our communities. It is a clear and manyfold violation of our constitutional laws to diminish the judiciary independence. This is the deceitful centerpiece of recent crime legislative pieces such as the omnibus crime bill, increased mandatory minimum sentencing, illegal SCAN and Safer Communities legislations etc. A vibrant democracy has no big crime trouble, civilized justice and enforcement doesn't let the privileged off the hook and everybody identifies with a national vision. There is no need for delivering a pound of meat out of the poor, guilty or not.
The misleading of public sentiment with anti crime rhetoric and creating intentional political confusion and disenchantment without making differentiations are classical early warning signs for fledgling police states. However, history shows that concerns are usually overlooked or belittled. Once the plane has been tilted almost everything and everybody tends to slide towards short circuited escalation of insensible thought and action. The opposition parties appeared admirably innocent about the political purpose in the instigation of the anti crime campaigns, which is to hogtie the fundamental democratic watchdog function of the judiciary by entangling and polluting it with corrupt class justice.
The public was mislead with a real pick-pocket diversion trick, was shown dishonestly construed public safety concerns while in reality these legislative actions compromise the ability of the judiciary to check the most dangerous kind of crimes. These are the crimes committed by the powerful and especially by an authoritarian government that is out of control. It's just so easy to accelerate this self asserting path of ever more inequality in the courts, ever more anarchy for the rich and powerful and a million rules and rising for little people. Every parent, every teacher knows two sets of rules don't work, deterrence against crime goes out the window, generations have known that.
This loss of judiciary independence feeds directly into the lack of accountability where we are stuck now. If Harper gets away with illegal prorogations (dear reader be a little patient, courts as well as broad discontent bide their time) most likely the next thing we loose after a law abiding executive and judges who protect democracy will be free and fair elections. It would be naive to assume that Bush and Harper would not have shared a thing or two regarding how to go about that.
The conservative Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Danny Williams had it straight already on the 10 Sept 2008 when he spoke to the Newfoundland and Labrador Board of Trade: "Stephen Harper is a fraud", "Anything but Harper's Conservative Reform Party", "A majority government for Stephen Harper would be one of the most negative political events in Canadian history.", "Stephen Harper's agenda has been cleverly hidden". Danny Williams failed to mention that with Harper's buddy John Howard from Australia in retirement he is now the slickest racist leading a country. What is clear to many patriots of all stripes is that the waters are being tested for a totalitarian democracy. Nobody knows what will happen but the executive dictatorship model could turn out as bad as any other dictatorship. There is a problem to consider with all these dictatorships, they are very much like a jail, easy to get in and hard to come out. The neocons have a majority in reach because others have helped to make their sick ideas palatable. Isolating and voting down the toxic Harper, in the house and in elections is priority and from there one can expect a necessary renewal process in the country, involving all parties.
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