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Canada News Centre - Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada in Beijing, China

Canada News Centre - Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada in Beijing, China

Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada in Beijing, China
“Our Government is pleased with the progress achieved today, and we look forward to continuing to strengthen our strategic partnership with China, while maintaining a frank and respectful dialogue on issues of human rights and the rule of law.”
Really?! They told you that?
Why is the media making so much fuss when someone is in business with a child-molester or an spouse-abuser, or for that matter a criminal of any kind and when the nation is taking to do official business with the devil, we take it as progress achieved? How?
I guess for Stephen Harper it is not 'debatable' either the disastrous one-child policy of the Chinese regime. After all if in Canada a human being is not one, why would it be one in China?
God has created us to His image and likeness and as such we are all equal under Him and that is the way needs to be under the law. The rule of law has been mentioned as an achievement on these pacts. But we do not kill babies because they are one too many, well, yes we do, only we do not say so in the same way. I guess Harper law is the same as the China communist regime which he says it deserves his 'respect' because the Chinese say they will respect ours. Impressive!
The media must like it so much, because after all, it is what has been building for the last five or six decades in this country and now that we are so close to China, they might not be our example to follow any more but we might even be their equals! Wow!
Life starts at conception and through natural death.
The good law we are all obliged ot obey, the bad law we are all obliged to disobey... here or in China

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