Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Terry Glavin

That's all I have to say. Go read him.

UPDATE: More from Glavin in the comments at this blog. Rather astute and pinpoint accurate, too.
"Galloway and his friends do not believe their own propaganda. They know his conduct falls clearly within the proscribed activity set out in Section 34 (1), and the only way he could get into Canada was to get a free pass from 34(1). so that's what they asked for, and that's all they were denied. All Canada said was, in effect, 'Sorry, George. We don't care if you are the Queen of England. You'll just have to take your chances and submit to the same laws that govern commoners.'

That's it. This is not barring him, banning him, denying him the right to speak, or any other thing." (Emphasis mine.)
h/t BCF

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