Wednesday, April 28, 2010

G&M Reader Query

Letter-writer James Hiller of St. John's, Nfld, has a real head-scratcher. He asks
Would the government please explain why it refused entry to British MP George Galloway but admitted U.S. conservative Ann Coulter.
Allow me to answer on its behalf, Jimbo. The reason the government barred entry to Galloway but not to Coulter is because of the two, only Galloway was/is in cahoots with Hamas.

Update: My letter:

I find letter-writer James Hiller’s query--Would the government please explain why it refused entry to British MP George Galloway but admitted U.S. conservative Ann Coulter?-- more than a little ironic. Although she was freely admitted into Canada, Ms. Coulter ended up being silenced by an angry mob of the politically correct at the University of Ottawa. Mr. Galloway, on the other hand, who was barred entry at the border because of his known association with Hamas, an organization Canada considers to be a terrorist outfit, was actually able to speak to those who had assembled to hear him in Toronto via closed-circuit broadcast.
The next time--if there is a next time--she wants to be heard here in Canada, Ms. Coulter would be well-advised to steal a page from the Galloway playbook, and do so from a safe haven back in the U.S.
Update: How Hamas Tortures Gaza

2 comments:

  1. "The reason the government barred entry to Galloway but not to Coulter is because of the two, only Galloway was/is in cahoots with Hamas."

    You're being judgmental scaramouche....and logical. Stop it.

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  2. Sorry. I'm at the mercy of right-of-center default setting.

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