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July 23, 2006
Eclipsing Day

Tonight, on Public Eye Radio, freelance photojournaist Jon Elmer joins us to discuss the conflict in the Middle East. Maureen Broadfoot, a leading member of the Tsawwassen Residents Against Higher Voltage Overhead Lines, will be chatting about the cost of satisfing Vancouver Island's power needs. And Jack Burak discusses his bid to lead the Canadian Medical Association - challenging president elect and private healthcare advocate Brian Day. Also on the show: anti-gambling crusader Sol Boxenbaum, co-founder of Viva Consulting Family Life Inc, weighs in the British Columbia Lottery Corp.'s controversial gold player card program. And our regular panel of rabblerousers - Troy DeSouza, John Heaney, Ariel Lade and Bernard Schulmann - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.

Posted by Sean Holman at 04:49 PM
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Re the middle east,

The Prime Minister Should Read His Job Description

Two weeks into the bombings in Lebanon and the Internet�s blogsphere erupted angrily over the weekend when the Conservative Party�s Internet media wing called Steve Harper a hero. The PM called Israel�s bombings in Lebanon a �measured response� to Hezbollah�s kidnapping of two soldiers and Mr. Harper used his government plane to pick up 100 evacuees.

In contrast to calling the PM a hero, the evacuees on the plane asked him, to his face, to tell Israel to stop bombing civilians. A measured military response in any war zone does not include bombing civilians.

Most seriously, if your title is Canadian Prime Minister, your duty to Canadians supersedes loyalties to other countries. To the eight Canadian civilians who died in the conflict, the job description includes speaking for them.

This is the second time in six months that Steve Harper has failed to grasp that his first duty as Prime Minister of Canada is to defend Canadians under fire. Previously, he would not speak up for our diplomats in Bagdad when US troops opened fire on our embassy�s convoy.

The Lebanese government does not want either of the current combatants in their country � neither the Hezbollah nor Israel. And, the Lebanese government understands that innocent civilians are not a legitimate part of Israel and Hezbollah�s conflict.

Steve Harper should understand that his loyalties must include the innocent � regardless of whose country they come from. Why has our PM failed to grasp this?

The PM should read his job description!

Posted by Eugene Parks on July 23, 2006 06:41 PM




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