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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Calling Gary McHale

Another one to join the Idiot Alert files.
Gary McHale is a big mouth from Richmond Hill, Ontario, who felt obliged to further muddy the already roiled waters of native/non-native relations in Caledonia. Check out this blog for a succinct summation of McHale's mental capacity. While I agree with the opinion expressed there, I would like to add a little of my own sentiments to the denunciation of this pea-brain's annoying habit of drawing air.
Starting with the moron's insistence on calling the First Nation people of Canada "Indians" (you've gotta' follow that link above!), McHale does a great job of announcing his own mental limitations. He goes on to declare his need to get involved in Caledonia as arising from his perception that the Native people are treated differently than the rest of us and allowed to be "above the law".
Bloody right, they're treated differently than the rest of us. Far too often it happens. Read the entry below to find out one of the ways in which this is true. If McHale really wants to be treated just the same as the Native people are, maybe one of the hatemongers wearing a police uniform in Saskatoon could arrange for him to experience a starlight tour.
If that isn't enough to get McHale rethinking his position a little, a short stay with the Attawapiskat First Nation might be the final impetus needed. This James Bay community is one of the more than 3/4 of 633 Native communities found by a federal study to have unsafe drinking water. Many of them have "boil water" advisories that have been in place for years, without anything being done to ameliorate the situation. Yep, McHale, you're right. The Native people are treated differently than most of the rest of us.
This is Canada, however, and we're all supposed to be entitled to our opinions and the voicing thereof. That's why I think a little overnight up there in that James Bay community might be a good idea for you, Mr. McIdiot. Go draw up a chair and have a little chat with some of those uppity First Nation types. If your throat gets a little dry, you could knock back a glass or two of some nice, refreshing water while you try to get them to see things your way.

1 Comments:

At 5:12 PM, October 22, 2006, Andy Dabydeen said...

Thank you for the link back!

And a well written post -- much better than mine, as I allowed my emotions to get the better of me. McHale seems to thrive on attention. I think that's the real reason he's making the noise.

 

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