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Monday, January 25, 2010

Moral Perspective - Taxpayer Funding

There goes that Conservative-led government, thinking they know everything. Funny they didn't think to ask the previous Liberal-led government who knew of a certainty that they know everything. And still do. Which is why they're working so strenuously to persuade the voting public that the Conservatives have failed at every turn to prove they are more than slightly adept at good governance.

Funny thing that, the Conservative government of Stephen Harper has unerringly produced good judgement on just about all indices of responsible and moral matters incumbent on governments to recognize in dispatching their duties to their constituents. From acknowledging and apologizing for historic assaults on the dignity and human rights of segments of Canadian society, to acting in a morally superior way internationally, the integrity of this current government has been peerless.

No one can assume to have perfect insight into all of society's ills, and of being capable of solving intractable problems, both internal and external. Errors in practical judgement in allocating funding for needed resources and initiatives are made, and it is hoped that they will be rectified, but in other areas, decisions made by this government have been outstanding.

In the balance of performance, this government and this prime minister have been second in success of initiative to none. And for some of the citizens of this country it is gratifying to note other little tweaks here and there that seem to have been long in coming. The withdrawal of funding for special interest groups whose particular interests may construe hidden racism, is entirely appropriate.

So the Montreal NGO Alternatives that sponsored an 'education camp' for "500 motivated militants" from Lebanon, Iraq, "Palestine" and Venezuela, is free to raise its own funding from like-minded supporters, and not to anticipate that it will any longer be supported by taxpayer funding. And an "ecumenical partnership" that saw fit to undertake boycotts against one of Canada's partners in democracy will also be enabled to look for private funding.

It was positively overdue that Canada looked a trifle more closely to its funding of an UN-based group whose sole responsibility has been to prop up the fictive phenomenon of "refugee-hood" with respect to the Palestinian population by aiding them in their biased anti-Israel incitements, and the production of slanderous, racist school curricula.

UNRWA goes to great lengths to promote the notion that they are unprejudiced. Even taking to advertising their sterling credentials of neutrality online within Israeli Internet news sources.

UNRWA howls with outrage at Canada's move to fund very specific Palestinian projects which will be accountable, rather than permit funding to go directly into the general treasury of the Palestinian Authority. Which has blatantly and proudly continued to sponsor terrorist acts against Israel, and which has also awarded cash prizes to successful terrorists, and funding to their families.

This is the very same UN special Palestinian source for longevity as refugees that employs members of Hamas in various capacities, including as ambulance drivers which had ferried terrorists from safety from sites in Israel that they had launched attacks upon. UNRA's payroll is rife with "activists" otherwise known as terrorists, and it is past time that Canada halted handing over funding to this group and others of its ilk.

And there it is.

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