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Old Jan 24, 2008, 01:42 am   #16 (permalink) (top)
notworthabean
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No. Completely wrong. There's something in Canada called the rule of law. The government is not free to arbitrarily apply one yardstick to its friends (the Americans, the Israelis, whoever) and a different yardstick to people it doesn't like (a long list here... let's say Iran for example).

Canada is party to the Torture Convention and a good many other human rights treaties besides. So Stephen Harper is full of shit, as usual.

If it's Canada's policy to have a watch list on torture, and if civil servants who are experts in international law put this or that country on that list, Harper (or his creature/minister at foreign affairs) cannot protest just because it rubs them the wrong way. If they do, they're showing contempt for the rule of law.

This demonstrates what a disgrace the current Canadian federal government is (a minority government, I hasten to add).
So its rule of law to allow bureaucrats to run the government instead of the elected people?
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