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Canada is a lucky nation to have men like this (email from a soldier)
EzraLevant ^ | February 26, 2008 | EzraLevant

Posted on 02/26/2008 8:46:37 PM PST by nuconvert

Canada is a lucky nation to have men like this

By Ezra Levant

February 26, 2008

I sometimes get e-mails from Canadian Forces troops in Afghanistan, who are always thoughtful about the larger purpose of their mission. It's clear to me that they think and talk a lot about the moral importance of their mission. I believe they are true idealists. Of course they are: in a time of war, with a near-certainty of deployment to the front lines, it takes a very special and selfless person to volunteer to join the army.

If my correspondents are any indication, our troops truly believe in spreading our Canadian ideals of liberty, rule of law, democracy and peace. I don't think the media tells us about that heartening phenomenon enough, other than a few exceptional reporters like Christie Blatchford. (Here is one of her all-time best from Afghanistan.)

I received an e-mail yesterday from a soldier in Afghanistan. After I wrote back to thank him, he wrote to me again encouraging me to post it on my blog.

How does one repay such generosity? I'm not just talking about his financial generosity -- I'm talking about his generosity of spirit, his deeply-held belief in freedom and the personal sacrifices needed to sustain it.

He is far too kind to suggest that what I'm doing, from the warmth and safety of Canada, is in any way comparable to what he's doing, in real danger and discomfort, daily. I was stunned when I received his note. Here it is. Good God we're a lucky nation to have men and women like this. I don't deserve such praise. I hope as a nation we can live up to his standards.

----- Original Message ----- From: [deleted] To: ezra@ezralevant.com

Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 1:12 AM

Subject: Best of luck Ezra... Though you shouldn't need it.

Dear Mr. Levant;

I am a Canadian soldier currently deployed in Afghanistan. Yet even here, I keep abreast of events back in Canada. Upon learning of the possible upcoming lawsuit you may face for your stance against censorship and soft tyranny, I felt I had to somehow help out.

Therefore, today I have donated one thousand dollars to your defence fund. As you may know, our Risk and Hardship allowance (and a portion of our pay) is non-taxable, so don't worry; even though I'm pretty much a middle-class Joe at the rank of Sergeant, that sum isn't going to cripple me financially.

The reason I decided to give you some of my Risk and Hardship allowance is because you too are faced with hardship and risk. My brothers in arms and I are not the only ones trying to defend our freedoms and improve the lives of others. I see these qualities in yourself as well.

So, I've decided that some of the money that the federal government is paying me to defend people's freedom should be spread a little more evenly around to someone who's doing a job that is ultimately just as important as mine.

The Taliban want to take over Afghanistan not only because they seek power; for them, the control of the country is only a means to an end. What they truly want is to control how Afghans think, act and speak. Well, they're not the only ones. It irks me that some of the same traits of our enemies are so common and banal back in Canada.

So Ezra, thanks for being a sentinel on our home front. We'll fight the bastards over here, you fight their ideological brethren back in Canada. Also, best of luck in your defence; not that you'll need it, you seem to have a pretty solid case and the necessary skill to fend off your assailants.

If the plaintiffs see the writing on the wall, decide to withdraw their lawsuit and it turns out that you don't need the money, I ask that you give it to a registered charity of your choice. If you prefer, it's also fine if you make a donation to a federal politician who's willing to stand up and defend our freedom of speech.

Sincerely,

[name deleted]

Sergeant

Joint Task Force Afghanistan


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; email; ezralevant; levant; soldier

1 posted on 02/26/2008 8:46:42 PM PST by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert; Alberta's Child; albertabound; AntiKev; backhoe; Byron_the_Aussie; Cannoneer No. 4; ...

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2 posted on 02/26/2008 8:50:59 PM PST by Clive
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To: nuconvert

Trivia Question: Other than the U.S., which NATO country has soldiers who carry weapons and have orders to use them in Afghanistan????

Answer: Canada and Denmark.

Shocking, huh?


3 posted on 02/26/2008 9:00:40 PM PST by bpjam (My party has fallen and it can't get up)
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For those unaware of Levant's problem, he is facing a complaint by a Muslim activist before the Human Rights Commission for having printed the Mohammad cartoons that first appeared in the Danish press.

I suggest that readers open this posting's Source hyperlink and read Ezra Levant's postings respecting this assault on free speech.

4 posted on 02/26/2008 9:02:25 PM PST by Clive
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To: bpjam
Don't forget Britain and the Netherlands.
5 posted on 02/26/2008 9:04:21 PM PST by Clive
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To: Clive

The Sergeant hit the nail on the head. The complaint has been withdrawn.


6 posted on 02/26/2008 9:25:39 PM PST by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: Clive

The Human Rights Commision issue and it’s devotion to supporting and protecting the enemy of Canada from those who love Canada is only to be expected.

The ENTIRE concept underpinning leftism in general and multicultism in particular is to support any and all enemy of the infected host nation. There’s not even a pretense to be otherwise.

It is treason made easy, sedition by philosophy.

Not picking on Canada for this. We have it too.


7 posted on 02/26/2008 9:31:15 PM PST by Grimmy (equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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To: Clive
Don't forget Britain and the NetherlandsAnd the Aussies and the Poles
8 posted on 02/26/2008 9:57:37 PM PST by maine-iac7 (",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
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To: PzLdr
The Sergeant hit the nail on the head. The complaint has been withdrawn.

???

9 posted on 02/26/2008 9:59:02 PM PST by maine-iac7 (",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
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To: maine-iac7

The Sergeant, in his letter to Mr. Levant suggested that he thought Mr. Levant would win his hearing, and that, in all likelihood the complainant against Mr. Levant would withdraw the complaint. He did.


10 posted on 02/26/2008 10:18:34 PM PST by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: PzLdr
thank you - very good news - this craziness has got to stop - if not, none of us will dare open our mouths =

How do these people even get listened too - demanding their insane rules be adhered to in a non-Muslim land by non-Muslims. Shouldn't it be the other way around - obey the rules of the country you live in or go to he*l back where you came from.

11 posted on 02/26/2008 10:28:48 PM PST by maine-iac7 (",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
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To: maine-iac7
Read this. Liberal but insightful.
12 posted on 02/26/2008 11:04:56 PM PST by ketsu
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To: Clive; GMMAC; exg; kanawa; conniew; backhoe; -YYZ-; Former Proud Canadian; Squawk 8888; ...

13 posted on 02/27/2008 4:00:24 AM PST by fanfan ("We don't start fights my friends, but we finish them, and never leave until our work is done."PMSH)
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To: PzLdr
This complaint has been withdrawn.

I, too, would be willing to contribute finanically to a general defense fund for those brought up before these quasi-judicial enemies of free speech and thought known as "Human Rights Commisions" in this country. It's time somebody stood up against them. Even better if some of the supposedly "Conservative" parties in this country would take them on and kill them off, or at least defang them. There may be real human-rights abuses that justify their existence, but they mostly seem to exist to silence those who would challenge the current politically-correct groupthink on any number of subjects.

14 posted on 02/27/2008 9:06:23 AM PST by -YYZ- (Strong like bull, smart like ox.)
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To: PzLdr; maine-iac7
PzLdr wrote:
"The Sergeant, in his letter to Mr. Levant suggested that he thought Mr. Levant would win his hearing, and that, in all likelihood the complainant against Mr. Levant would withdraw the complaint. He did." It is way too soon to cheer.

maine-iac7 wrote: "thank you - very good news - this craziness has got to stop - if not, none of us will dare open our mouths"

It is way too soon to cheer.

Here us an item from Levant's blog:

Kangaroo courts -- just not as fast as kangaroos By Ezra Levant on February 22, 2008 5:06 PM | Permalink | Comments (6) | Trackback

A real court has slapped down a kangaroo court. The Federal Court of Canada has thrown out a Canadian Human Rights Commission decision to award a nine-figure sum to Canada Post workers who were allegedly "discriminated against" based on sex -- based on a complaint made 25 years ago.

Besides throwing out the case on its merits, the judge had this to say about the sloppy procedures at the CHRC:

"The long hearing before the Tribunal is reminiscent of the trial in Charles Dickens' Bleak House over the Jarndyce Estate," Justice Kelen wrote.

"Jarndyce v. Jarndyce concerned the fate of a large inheritance, which dragged on for many generations. The trial finally came to an end after legal costs had devoured the entire estate."

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"(The length of) this case offends the public conscience of what is reasonable and responsible," he said.

"Many of the original female complainants working as (clerks) at Canada Post in 1983 may be dead . . . The hearing lacked the discipline required of a court of law."

The judge is correct of course. But it misses the obvious point: the grinding, sloppy, slow, unregulated, arbitrary, costly, one-sided processes of the human rights commissions is not an accident, it's one of their central qualities. The process is the punishment. It's bad enough when that cost is passed on to all of us through our taxes (or, in this case, higher postage stamp costs). But in the case of individual defendants, the cost is crushing.

When the anti-Semitic imam who started the human rights case against me decided he was bored, he simply walked away -- leaving taxpayers with a $500,000 tab, and me with my legal bills (I'm not free yet; the Edmonton Muslim Council has filed an identical complaint against me, and that is still proceeding at the human rights commission).

That's not allowed in real courts, but it's how kangaroo courts operate. What an embarrassment to Canada.

Note the vexatious and duplicate proceedings allowed by the rules of this tribunal.

Mark Steyne is confronted by identical proceedings initiated in more than one Provincial tribunals and in the Federal one, each of which will have to be defended at his cost and prosecuted at the taspayers' cost. There is nothing to restrain or punish a malicious complainant. The complaint in itself and the need to have a lawyer to defend it becomes punishment for the defendent regardless of its merits or lack of merits.

15 posted on 02/27/2008 9:19:12 AM PST by Clive
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To: Clive

apparently not. Even while our ‘NATO Commander’ in Afghanistan says that he enjoys ‘full support’ from NATO partners, most all NATO members are pulling out troops and trying to keep the ones they have there away from combat so they don’t have any casualties.

Reports on the ground say that the only contact with the Taliban are happening with us and the Danes (although the Brits did get attacked somewhat recently). Numbers of countries are not even allowing their troops to carry guns!!! This has become a public relations exercise and not an actual military action.

Thank G-d that Barack Obama will soon be available to tell the Taliban to stop trying to kill us (as we retreat from the region).


16 posted on 02/27/2008 12:27:54 PM PST by bpjam (My party has fallen and it can't get up)
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