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加国国会第一大粪嘴"骡勃.阉地深"今日启程朝觐达赖喇嘛; s$ S) s; f3 t! ?) E& b
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曾被所在党勒令闭嘴的,靠哗众取宠出名的加拿大国会现议员骡勃阉地深(Rob Anders)今日启程赴美朝觐达赖喇嘛。启程前,骡勃阉地深通过加拿大新闻媒体对中国又一次大喷粪:称中国是最凶恶的人权虐待者,北京奥运会堪比1936年柏林德国纳粹奥运会。狂热支持藏独,粪球功,极尽所能恶心诽谤中国。详见附件文章及骡勃小传。(来源:http://www.canada.com/topics/news/politics/story.html) 8 I2 c {' j0 L, S& `
骡勃很后悔没赶上前一阵奥运火炬出名潮,决定后发制人,迎头赶上。希广大网民不要上当,不要在网上对其广泛批评,让其又一次出名。真心反藏独,支持北京奥运者,尤其是卡尔加里的选民,请不要在网上发贴批驳。只需要利用铁的事实,有理有节地单独对骡勃个人进行诚心诚意地帮助教育,避免任何人身攻击。以下是骡勃阉地深的邮件地址及通讯方式,敬请广大网友来函商酌:Rob Anders’ Hill Office, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A6, Telephone: (613) 992-3066, Fax: (613) 992-3256, EMail: Anders.R@parl.gc.ca; Web Site: www.robanders.com/; Constituency Offices: 11 Spruce Centre SW, Calgary, Alberta, T3C 3B3, Telephone: (403) 292-6666, Fax: (403)292-6670.
3 \. {: K6 z! L7 s1 n& t LMP slams China, 'torch goons' over upcoming Olympics" q1 r8 E0 }1 u$ H' W# w# H
OTTAWA - Calling China "the worst human-rights abuser in the world," Tory MP Rob Anders is heading to Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday to meet with the Dalai Lama to discuss concerns about the upcoming Olympics in China.8 g6 b+ s+ T, D8 v; ^1 Z
"I want to go and talk to the Dalai Lama," Anders said Thursday. Z" Q$ j5 q3 b6 r! [
"Partly, by doing so, I think we're highlighting the issue, but, as well, I want to ask him about the cultural genocide that is going on there.": T2 A' G3 z& F2 |7 c8 l5 L. B% s) C
Anders compared this year's Beijing Olympics to the 1936 Games held in Berlin when Germany was under Nazi rule, arguing that China is the wrong choice to host the Games.* J% ^0 W- ^& r
"I absolutely 100 per cent think it compares to the Berlin Olympics in 1936," he said. 5 k- j- f4 u- e6 l1 j1 z" z% Z& O( ~
"You've got Falun Gong practitioners, which are not allowed to participate in the Olympics. Adolf Hitler had issues with Jews being able to participate in the Olympics in 1936."
8 h) u1 w) G) o5 p* vAdherents of Falun Gong say they follow Buddhist tenets of "truthfulness, compassion and tolerance" through meditation and exercise, but the Chinese Communist Party has banned the practice, calling it an "evil cult" that threatens state security.( ~2 [. C7 @# x/ t" u% ]2 ~9 r5 d6 C
Anders, the MP for Calgary West, is an outspoken critic of China and a member of the Parliamentary Friends of Tibet, an all-party group formed in 1990 by members of Parliament and senators concerned about the political situation in Tibet. 8 L1 }6 H9 \" z. ]
Eight years ago, Anders also crashed a Chinese New Year's event on Parliament Hill wearing a Free Tibet T-shirt. 1 A1 Z8 s& j7 t. _$ r
Anders called China "the worst human rights violator in the world, right now." 9 e2 q( j5 C! P' z2 a! V Z
"And, I think their record in terms of deaths and atrocities far overshadows those in the Second World War. If you look at the people who were killed during the Great Leap Forward and the cultural revolution under Mao, it makes the deaths on the Russian front in the Second World War look small in comparison," he said.
, S! x* x, ], y* mAnders stopped short Thursday of calling for an outright boycott of the Olympics, but he did say no Canadian politician should attend the games, nor should any Canadian athletes be used as "propaganda tools.", v P" T1 z3 T
"I'm sensitive to the fact that we've had Canadian athletes . . . who have trained for years," Anders told a CBC radio program, the Calgary Eyeopener. ( y p* z1 W) e( h
"They're good athletes; they want to have the opportunity to compete. But I don't want to see them used as a propaganda tool for the Chinese communists."9 l; h8 x: t7 Q7 J3 _2 N
Anders said many Chinese Canadians are also frustrated with the Chinese government.- p2 H P1 O8 M6 j3 P
"If people could see the forced labour camps (in China), they would understand. . . . There's goods that are being purchased in Canada today that are made in forced slave labour, in Chinese labour camps."
/ ?; m$ d' O: }7 m) aWhen told of Anders remarks, the president of the Chinese Professionals and Entrepreneurs Association of Calgary said: "Rob Anders - he's amazing."
% Z) c& y* p9 s0 p4 \% ~Hujun Li said he totally disagreed with the remarks and said Anders had gone too far.
: c6 d% X ^8 ?" |) F0 V* u1 ~( H"He's just trying to do something to hurt Chinese," said Li, who lives in Anders' riding.4 {; ~ G _- L3 a% Q. }$ N
Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai, parliamentary secretary to the minister of Foreign Affairs, said Anders was speaking as an individual and his comments are not reflective of government policy.
& q) R( g" P9 ~+ M9 d1 ]0 k( Y$ EOthers expected to meet with the Dalai Lama at the University of Michigan are Senators Consiglio Di Nino and Mobina Jaffer, MPs Ken Boshcoff, Diane Bourgeois and Peggy Nash, as well as Ontario provincial politicians Cheri DiNovo and David Ramsay.. h9 O% o- i7 b/ s( S- p/ [
Calgary Herald, Canwest News Service 2008 by Richard Cuthbertson and Becky Rynor * s f: c: D. l( s
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Biography of Mr. Rob Anders
. C5 C3 h5 g" D- RRob Anders, Member of Canadian Parliament. o" U3 @) p* ~% ^) x
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Background Information
6 _# }9 L) E& M SRob Anders is the Member of Parliament for the Calgary West riding. He is currently a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.: F, c* C- ]3 c8 m
Born on April Fool's Day, 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he eventually moved out west, and attended the University of Calgary, receiving a political science degree. Anders is one of the most controversial figures in Canadian politics today, and I would certainly say the most controversial figure in the Conservative Party of Canada. More about that later.
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% b1 z1 g2 _7 R( \+ O3 V$ YWhile studying at the University of Calgary, he was an active member of the Reform Party's branch at the University. After graduating, he was director of Canadians Against Forces Unionism, which was a project of the National Citizen's Coalition. He was also a spokesperson for the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Speaker's Bureau. He managed to turn his involvement with the Reform Party into a nomination for the riding of Calgary West, during the 1997 Canadian Federal Election. He won that election, at the age of 25, tying as the youngest MP at the time. The average age of MP's at the time was 49, slightly less than twice his own age.
9 r+ j( A( o1 M7 u, @: e. YSince then, Anders has been a rather outspoken MP, nearly always advocating an extremely conservative social agenda, one which has at times gotten him into trouble. For example, the time that someone proposed that Nelson Mandela be given honorary Canadian citizenship. Now, this doesn't happen often, in fact it had only happened once before. One reason it doesn't happen is that it requires a unanimous vote in the house of commons, and likely the senate as well. Rob Anders, however, was the only MP to vote against the motion, justifying his actions by claiming that Mandela is a "communist and a terrorist". When Mandela tried phoning Anders to talk things out, Anders refused to even take the call. But, more about any controversy later." s! P1 M- Z8 l" G
Despite this, Anders was able to win the riding again in the 2000 Federal Election, this time under the banner of the Canadian Alliance Party, which was basically just a new name for the Reform Party. And he won his seat again in the 2004 and 2006 Elections, as a member of the Conservative Party, an entity formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party.
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) J# ?. v! V. @8 aUpdate: The following paragraph is outdated. As the Conservatives now form the government of Canada, Rob is not the critic of anything. In fact, as far as I can tell, he plays no role whatsoever in the current government other than backbencher./ G; N# C1 a% i) n# X0 P4 o Z: d
Anders is currently the backup Defence critic for the Conservative Party. This is not all that much of a prestigious position, especially for a 3rd term MP. Why is this so? Myself, I think that this is an attempt by his party to shut him up. Anytime he opens his mouth, he makes the rest of them look bad. The Conservative Party is trying to move away from the image of a bunch of reactionary, religious fanatics, because that doesn't really garner you any votes outside of Alberta., ?& `( K \& q- E7 |
As an example of his party trying to shut him up, during the last session of parliament, he was only allowed to speak 9 times, a total of 985 words. This is apparently the least amount of any Member of Parliament. Anyhow, let's move on to...
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Rating: F
6 t7 \" U* B" U. SThe new leader has wisely put a tight muzzle on second-term Anders, 30, keeping him far removed from the limelight as backup defence critic. Anders is considered an oddity even among his own MPs, prone to taking hard-right social stands in caucus which his party strives to keep from surfacing in the Commons. His conduct as the lone objector in denying unanimous parliamentary consent to give Nelson Mandela an honorary Canadian citizenship was runner-up in political buffoonery only to his refusal to take the phone when the former South African president called to discuss Anders' concerns.
7 d6 W2 _4 T: r6 \1 }His upscale west-end constituents call me periodically to lament their embarrassingly unique representation in the capital. With good reason."
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% z3 [7 D3 @- T2 H! z"How do our MPs rate?" Don Martin, The Calgary Herald. July 14, 2002. p. A9( @) I' E$ x' W2 V$ h% ^* t
If I can say one thing about Anders, it's that he'll stick to his principles. For example, he once blocked the allocation of $500,000 worth of grants to create jobs for students in his riding, because it would create "unfair interference in the free market". Now, I don't know about you, but I'd say that part of an MP's responsibility to represent their constituents includes not preventing them from getting jobs to pay their way through University.0 ^2 B% E" S- I' a! e+ c9 q
In addition, he also got kicked out of a party thrown by the Chinese Embassy for wearing a t-shirt with the slogan "Free Tibet Now". Like I said, he sticks to his convictions. Freeing Tibet may be an issue that people mostly associate with the left wing, but let's face it, China's a lot more communist than Nelson Mandela ever was.
3 i. \) g$ A# C n2 Z( |Oh, and he does still claim to be a virgin, despite being engaged to a young blonde hottie by the name of Jennifer Bartel. That I just don't get.3 H& `# U+ y1 i* k0 ?/ F
Anyways, I really don't like this guy, and unfortunately I lived a good two blocks away from the riding border, so I couldn't vote against him. That having been said, Calgary West is a rather conservative riding, so I doubt that he'll lose any election there as long as he's the Conservative Party candidate. The real fight would be in getting a new nominee for the riding.! U& B- q, P$ `5 R+ ^
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8 S6 n7 C1 F% j" x0 j- v* ^" D! ZSources:% @( a% j/ ]5 i" R* \
Library of Parliament, "Federal Political Experience - ANDERS, ROB," Senators and Members. <www.parl.gc.ca/information/about ... ;query=9125&s=M> (December 23, 2004).
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Concerned Citizens of Calgary West, "Why Vote Out Anders?" Vote Out Anders! 2004. <www.voteoutanders.com/index2.shtml> (December 23, 2004).
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Rob Anders, "Bio," Rob Anders MP for Calgary West. 2004. <www.robanders.com/> (December 23, 2004).
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7 X9 d. ?3 X I7 n0 O+ e2 d lLibrary of Parliament, "Members of the House of Commons - 1867 to Date - By Parliament," Senators and Members. <www.parl.gc.ca/information/about ... ?lang=E&parl=36> (December 23, 2004).
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" k; u0 h( _; s6 {% h- IOfficial Opposition Press Office, "Rob Anders," Conservative Party of Canada - Parti conservateur du Canada. <www.conservative.ca/media/AB/Anders.htm> (December 23, 2004). |
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