Although I’m in Ontario, I have been trying to keep up with the…


PEI Green MLAs Hannah Bell and Peter Bevan Baker at the 2018 GPO Convention



Although I’m in Ontario, I have been trying to keep up with the PEI Greens since their electoral reform referendum– the one in which PEI voted to adopt MMP.  The ruling Liberals decided not to implement the result, promising only to have a second referendum combined with the next election.  This seems to have annoyed Prince Edward Islanders so much they’ve started electing Greens.

Would you look at that… now, I’m not much for believing in Opinion Polls, but nonetheless it certainly looks as if the citizens of PEI are taking note of the fact that their PEI Greens are actually doing politics differently than the same old parties.  If this trend continues who knows, the PEI Greens may well be the next Official Opposition, or perhaps even be the first Canadian Green Party to form government.

source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-cra-poll-august-2018-1.4812816

Although I’m in Ontario, I have been trying to keep up with the…


PEI Green MLAs Hannah Bell and Peter Bevan Baker at the 2018 GPO Convention



Although I’m in Ontario, I have been trying to keep up with the PEI Greens since their electoral reform referendum– the one in which PEI voted to adopt MMP.  The ruling Liberals decided not to implement the result, promising only to have a second referendum combined with the next election.  This seems to have annoyed Prince Edward Islanders so much they’ve started electing Greens.

Would you look at that… now, I’m not much for believing in Opinion Polls, but nonetheless it certainly looks as if the citizens of PEI are taking note of the fact that their PEI Greens are actually doing politics differently than the same old parties.  If this trend continues who knows, the PEI Greens may well be the next Official Opposition, or perhaps even be the first Canadian Green Party to form government.

source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-cra-poll-august-2018-1.4812816

Comment on A Motion is not a Law by Laurel L. Russwurm

Wow! Beginning a comment with an Ad Hominem! What an excellent way to establish you don’t have an argument.

I first learned about Islam (and its relationship to Christianity and Judaism) decades ago in a high school World Religions class. Here’s Wikipedia to explain it for you (with footnotes so you can go examine sources if you want to. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam

Just so you know, Canada is a country that has anti-blasphemy law on the books: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/section-296.html

Finally, you’ve characterized M 103 as being “Shariah-friendly” without any foundation at all.

You can believe anything you want to believe, but the fact that you believe it does not make it a fact. Your opinion is your opinion.

“Because I said so” is no more a valid argument than name calling. Should you choose to make a rebuttal, and manage to avoid any more logical fallacies or unfounded mischaracterizations, I would publish it, but I will not publish another comment as devoid of substance as this.