Elections in Al-Ontario

Here (thanks to Carolina) is the list of candidates in the Etobicoke North Ontario Provincial Election, 2007. The 3 major political parties (Conservatives, Liberals and NDP) are all running Muslim candidates. Yet Carolina informs me that Etobicoke North doesn't have a Muslim majority. Evidently, however, they are already a powerful enough bloc to compel all the major parties to pander to them.

Candidates:

New Democratic
BOUDJENANE, MOHAMED

Family Coalition
CEOLIN, TERESA

Progressive Conservative
KASSIM, MOHAMED

Green
KORSHEL, JAMA

Liberal
QAADRI, SHAFIQ

Teresa Ceolin? How'd she get in here?

Qaadri, by the way, is the incumbent.

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Hopefully, Teresa ain't a dhimmi. If she isn't, she deserves the vote. If she is, simply abstain

Lets hope they can repeal that alful anti-stoning law .

Faisal Gill is running in Prince William County in VA though his Republican opponent has a formal protest in concerning shenanigans at the primary earlier this year.

Wow, Canada is worse off than I thought

This is all I can say to Canada;

Good Luck, if sharia law is implemented(even partially), I will mourn the death of a great country.

...were there any Christians on the last Iranian ballot...?....


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Dhimmi? I think it's unfair to call that a Dhimmi riding, just because of the names on the ballot.

Looking at the people and policies behind the names however...

The leader of the socialists (NDP) is hosting an Iftar at the local Mosque to raise money on October 5th.

The Conservatives are promising to fully fund Madrasas if they're elected.

And the Liberal gave a warm welcome to CAIR Canada in the provincial legislature [http://www.caircan.ca/itn_more.php?id=A1673_0_2_0_M]

For awhile now I have tried to educate Canadians about the Hamas ties by CAIR-Canada , NDP , Maher Arar , and his pro-Hamas wife who has a link to the Muslim Brotherhood that was proven when the Arar's fled canada for Tunisia shortly after the 9/11 attack .
CAIR and the NDP launched the $400 million dollar Lawsuit agaisnt Canadians once the Arar's saw that Jordan's Lawsuit was tossed out in his original claim of harm and torture , the NDP even used Arar's wife to run for them in the Ottawa area with the anti-Bush/Israel platform.

Below is a link I found that shows that the NDP's Alexia McDonough was with the Pro-Hamas Othodox Sunni wife of Maher Arar at a Palestinian rally which supports suicide-bombers
in the guise of Opposing the Occupation with resistance fighters.

http://nonprofitnet.ca/wao/wao.php?show&1086

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here's the article to read on this forum , or click the above one to see the website.


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Alexa McDonough, Monia Mazigh attend WIB/WAO vigil , by Linda Belanger

http://www.canpalnet-ottawa.org/2344WIB.html

April 24, 2004

On Friday April 23, Women in Black and Women Against Occupation held a vigil outside the Israeli Embassy in Ottawa. Women in Black has been holding vigils on the last Friday of the month for a number of years but this week's vigil was planned so that special guests could attend. Former NDP leader, Alexa McDonough and Monia Mazigh, wife of Maher Arar and NDP candidate for Ottawa South, were present. Natalie Jewett, attended on behalf of Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish, an ardent supporter of justice for Palestinians who was unable to attend.
When I introduced myself to Ms. Jewett, she recognized my name immediately as she is responsible for reading Carolyn Parrish's e-mail. She thanked me for copying her on all the letters that I write to Bill Graham and Paul Martin. She says it really helps advocates for the cause when they know that people are writing. I also copy the other Liberal MPs who are outspoken on the issue of Palestine: Colleen Beaumier, Bonnie Brown, Herb Dhaliwal, Mark Assad, Pat O'Brien and Sarkis Assadourian. It is also good to arm the opposition parties when writing letters. Members of the NDP: Wendy Lill, Lorne Nystrom, Alexa McDonough, Libby Davies, Bill Blaikie, Yvon Godin, Pat Martin.
So keep up the letter writing and copy MPs who support justice even if they are not your Member of Parliament.
Canpalnet-Ottawa wishes to extend special thanks to Alexa McDonough and Monia Mazigh, for taking an hour out of their busy schedules to stand on a street corner with a few dozen women and no media present. A quick appearance would have been appreciated but both stayed about an hour. How many politicians or aspiring politicians would have done this? Their commitment to justice and human rights over publicity and advancement was inspiring.

PRESS RELEASE FROM MCDONOUGH's OFFICE

23 April 2004

MCDONOUGH MAKES PLEA FOR WOMEN'S VOICES TO BE HEARD

OTTAWA - NDP Foreign Affairs Critic Alexa McDonough (Halifax) today joined 'Women in Black', an international movement of women for peace, in a vigil to protest the occupation of Palestine and other violence around the world.

"I have joined women in Jerusalem, in Ottawa, and in my home riding of Halifax, because like other women around the world, their voices are seldom heard above the din of war and violence," said McDonough.

"When men like George Bush embrace as a new 'reality' the right of illegal Israeli settlements to exist on occupied Palestinian land, and denounces Palestinians' right of return, he is flaunting international law and encouraging further human rights violations by the Sharon government," said McDonough.

"Encouraged by Bush's support, the Israeli government's decision to assassinate Hamas leader, Abdel Aziz Rantisi will result in further violence, and the death of more innocent women, men and children in Israel and Palestine. And like every Friday since 1988, the Women in Black, with whom I stood in downtown Tel Aviv, will be there pleading for an end to the killing and devastation," said McDonough.

McDonough notes that in 1985, women from Canada and around the world met in Halifax to hold a women's international peace conference. Through commentary and excerpts of letters and statements, Susan MacPhee captured the essence of that conference in Talking Peace. Ms. McPhee wrote:

"We refuse to admit that we are powerless. Each of us is vulnerable alone. The collective voice of women needs to be heard. Poverty, militarization and violence continue to be major obstacles to peace. We have committed ourselves to a world-wide network of women working for peace - and the job has only begun."

"Almost two decades ago, women warned about the impending militarization of the world, and the need to foster a culture of peace. In Israel and Palestine, in Iraq, in Haiti, in parts of Latin America and Africa, it is the women who bear the scars of war and violence, losing their husbands and sons to war, unsupported in their efforts to rebuild what's left of their shattered lives," said McDonough.

"Now more than ever, the world is looking to Canada to reassert itself as a true peace-builder and peacemaker. Never will there be a more crucial test of whether Paul Martin will stand up for an independent foreign policy, based on peace building and respect for rule of law, or whether he wants it dictated to him from the White House," said McDonough.

Teresa Ceolin? Token Infidel?

Someone came to my door yesterday and asked if they could count on my vote for the local NDP incumbent. I told him that I will never vote NDP again because of their actions last year during the Israel-Lebanon war, the way so many NDP politicians are openly supportive of Hamas & Hezbollah and the party's close ties with CUPE, which is openly anti-Israel.

Sid Ryan, president of CUPE, is running as an NDP this election. I've watched Mr. Ryan come unglued on the topic of Hamas and "Palestinians" on The Michael Coren Show. When Michael Coren asked Mr. Ryan if he would at least read the Hamas charter, he sputtered something like, "I will not! I will not do anything for you!"

It is scary to listen to these NDPers (including "Taliban Jack" Layton) rationalize away terrorism, mollycoddle Muslim feelings and blame Israel.

I am very worried that John Tory will be elected Premier of Ontario next month because he has promised to fund private religious schools with tax dollars.

ISNA (the Islamic Society of North America) is promoting its school in Mississauga as a model for this and is putting a pretty face on the issue.

The political parties choose the person who runs in each riding. So Etobicoke North is stacked with Muslim candidates? That was not a coincidence.

There is also going to be a referendum on our electoral system in October. Someone in the government wants to take some of our voting rights away.

The official website, quoted below, is not explaining the situation in clear language.

At present, each member of provincial parliament (MPP) won the most votes in his/her particular riding.

In the proposed system, instead of being able to choose all 129 MPPs, we will only be able to choose 90 out of 129.

The political parties with the most votes in each riding will get to appoint the remaining 39 MPPs. If we don't have power within the political party in question, we won't have a say in who supposedly represents us in provincial parliament.

Although the website says they will be "elected", they will not be elected by citizens: they will be appointed by their parties.

That means appointments in favour of the politically correct issue of the day, whether it be more women, more "visible minorities", etc.

If parties are stacking the deck with Muslim candidates now in one or more ridings, they will have the power to appoint them -- whether we vote for them or not -- if this change goes through.

(I'm opposed to this change even without the concern about Islam.)

http://www.yourbigdecision.ca/en_ca/default.aspx

"One of the electoral systems you are being asked to consider is called First-Past-the-Post. It is the system used in Ontario now.

"Ontario is divided into 107 electoral districts. In each district each voter gets one vote to choose which candidate they feel should win a seat in the provincial legislature. One vote. One ballot.

"In an election using the First-Past-the-Post system, the candidate with the most votes wins and will be the representative for the electoral district in the provincial legislature.

"After the election, the political party that wins the most electoral districts is normally asked to form a government.

...

"One of the electoral systems you will be asked to consider during Ontario’s referendum is called Mixed Member Proportional. It is called a mixed system, because it combines two voting systems: a First-Past-the-Post system and a Proportional Representation system.

"If this system is accepted, Ontarians will have two votes in future elections: one for a ‘Local Member’ and one for a political party.

"The provincial legislature would have 129 seats: Local Members’ would fill 90 seats while ‘List Members’ would fill 39 seats...

...

"How will the additional 39 'List Members' represent me if they are not from a specific electoral district?

"39 'List Members' would be elected from the lists developed by political parties. The other 90 MPPs would be locally elected."

Question number 15522 from South Africa:

“What is the islamic understanding about democracy, Is there any place for it in islam.”

Answer:
"The common form of democracy prevalent at the moment is representative democracy, in which the citizens do not exercise their right of legislating and issuing political decrees in person, but rather through representatives chosen by them. The constitution of a democratic country will be largely influenced by the needs and wants of its people. Thus, if its people want casinos, bars, gay marriages, prostitution, etc. then with sufficient public pressure, all these vices can be accommodated for. From this, it becomes simple to understand that there can never be scope for a democratic rule from the Islamic point of view."

and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best

Mufti Ebrahim Desai

http://www.islam.tc/ask-imam/view.php?q=15522

its latest bad fad and Canadian politicians always jump on board" to getting more votes

"We refuse to admit that we are powerless. Each of us is vulnerable alone. The collective voice of women needs to be heard. Poverty, militarization and violence continue to be major obstacles to peace. We have committed ourselves to a world-wide network of women working for peace - and the job has only begun."


Where on Earth do these MOONBATS earn the money which enables them to spout forth their ridiculousnesses??!!!

I ask in all seriousness: WHAT "palestinian" could ever composes soemthing like Beethoven's Piano Sonata 32 [Opus 111]?

Or anything by Beethoven for that matter?

Heck, they can't even compose like the chipmunks.

Carolina informs me that Etobicoke North doesn't have a Muslim majority. Evidently, however, they are already a powerful enough bloc to compel all the major parties to pander to them.


The slow jihad sure is working FAST imho!

HOT DAMN!

"The best lack all conviction,
While the worst are full
Of passionate intensity.
"

Oh, Canada.

For awhile now I have tried to educate Canadians about the Hamas ties by CAIR-Canada , NDP , Maher Arar , and his pro-Hamas wife who has a link to the Muslim Brotherhood that was proven when the Arar's fled Canada for Tunisia shortly after the 9/11 attack .

posted by: ala-sux

I always thought that this guy's involvement with terror ties has never been exposed for reasons that may affect other investigations. However I can't find any good evidence to back up my beliefs or your statement above. Would you be kind enough to provide some links, I'm really interested in finding out more.

Thanks

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/OntarioVotes2007/News/Conservative/2007/09/27/4530166-sun.html

"Tory won't drop faith-school issue
"By ANTONELLA ARTUSO, QUEEN'S PARK BUREAU CHIEF
"2007-09-27

"HAMILTON -- Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory remains committed to his plan to fund religious education, despite a poll that has found half of Ontarians see it as segregation.

"... A Sun Media-SES Research poll found that 50.5% of Ontarians think the policy would segregate the province along religious lines.

"...Only a quarter of voters agree with Tory that extending public funding to Christian, Jewish, Muslim and other private faith-based schools would provide fairness for all families."

we need a party like the BNP to give back Canada to the real Canadians. If we elect Muslim candidates there is no question that Sharia Law is not far away...

I'd never heard of the Family Coalition Party (or, if I had, I didn't pay them any mind).

Some of their policies make sense and some are downright scary:

http://www.familycoalitionparty.com/policies/policies.htm

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/September2007/26/c5147.html

"...There is little question that what the Conservatives are proposing can survive Charter scrutiny as legitimate state funding that does not interfere with the freedom of religion. Rather, the constitutional concern is whether, where and how government draws a line. Statistics Canada lists over 90 religions in Canada, and new religions and sects emerge with regularity from time to time. A secular government simply cannot choose between religions. Every group will be equally entitled to seek funding.

"...The inevitable result is that (Catholicism's special constitutional status aside) the government must either fund no religion's education, or every religion's education. Once it chooses to fund a religious school, the government can never say no. When this is considered, the $500 million cost attributed to the plan becomes a floor, not a ceiling. Many people who today use the public system may well be tempted to send their children to religious schools if the costs are paid for by the public as a whole.

"Money, however is just the tip of the iceberg. Disregard, for a moment, the consequences of taking at least half a billion dollars out of our public schools. The constitutional requirement is that, if religious education is to be funded, every religious group must be entitled to funding. Any religion or sect, no matter how obscure or problematic, could claim entitlement to Ontario tax dollars for their schools. This is hardly the basis of sound public policy.

"There is no half way in this decision. This is all-or-nothing policy. If the government decides to fund private religious schools, there will be no way to choose amongst religions. For that matter, why stop at religion? Faith based groups could include, at least in some sense, humanist or communitarian groups. Communities, languages, political groups - any other organization with a private interest and an educational institution might claim entitlement to public funding, on the basis that not funding a school that promotes their interest is discriminatory..."

The "Family Coalition" is a fringe party espousing (indirectly) many Christian beliefs. I'm not really surprised that there are no Muslims in the party.

I take it back. There's an Afghani immigrant that's running in one of the ridings.

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I watched the Arar Inquiry and the Government website still posts all the facts that I have merely repeated , CAIR helped Arar launch the Lawsuit to force an Inquiry which meant the Arar's and CAIR could refuse to comment in public since it was under investigation and the Media wouldn't confront Arar to comment about his Gun Permit the RCMP reported him to have around 1992 .
The FBI was watching a Boston Mosque near the Airport and Arar attended it while at his second
home , Canadians were taken for suckers because the Lawyers for Arar set up the inquiry based on what happened after he was denied entry to the USA, but the RCMP and CSIS gave evidence to back why they were watching him.

The RCMP raided his home and found Hard drives and data CD's hidden in walls and the attic ,CAIR-canada coached him to not help canada expose terrorists by meeting with the RCMP , Arar refused to meet with the RCMP and they left him alone and a few months later he packed up the family and fled to Tunisia .
He then fled Tunisia by himself and the USA had every Right to deny a non-Citizen entry to the Country , Tunisian Airline refused to take him back because the Government feared his family would make a Asylum claim and not leave.
Documents show that Jordan agreed to take him and his wife and kids were to meet him to fly directly to Canada , Arar's own website claims Jordan was responsible for his plight based on the lawsuit posted for 2003 .

It's all in the final O'Connor report
and the media refused to report the whole story , CAIR is now linked to $12'000'000 in donations to terror groups .

Salim Mansur had an interesting column in Saturday's Toronto Sun:

"... But as Ontarians prepare to vote Oct. 10, their decisions on public funding of faith-based private schools in the province and the referendum on adopting a modified proportional representation for electing members to the legislature in the future might well reverberate across the country.

"It is John Tory and his Progressive Conservative party's policy to provide full public funding of faith-based private schools that has emerged as a hot, divisive issue and it might well decide the outcome of the upcoming election.

"... The elephant in the room that gets deliberately ignored in media discussions of Tory's policy is public funds that would be made available to Muslim schools supervised mostly by people of fundamentalist persuasion or those tilting towards religious extremism. It is instructive to note most mosques in North America, as elsewhere, are controlled and administered by Muslims variously connected with Saudi Arabia or some other Gulf country from where funds are readily acquired.

"These Muslim faith-based schools will grow in numbers if Tory's policy gets adopted, and children will be exposed to the sort of education soaked in bigotry that is a grave malady for the Arab-Muslim world.

"Ours is post-9/11 world requiring of Ontarians, and Canadians, to ask themselves if they can afford to adopt public policies whose unintended consequences could bring much social unpleasantness and strife in the future."

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Yet again, today, Michael Coren said on the radio that people who are opposed to government funding are revealing "anti-Muslim feeling" and "Islamophobia".