Jack was probably thinking more along the lines of Canada’s experience in Haiti. That is, overthrowing a democratically elected government and occupying what was left. Then again, Jack tries really hard not to talk about Haiti.
What else does Jack keep quiet about? How about Canada’s involvement in Iraq? Or maybe, Canada’s involvement in missile defence?
So war is not a subject that Jack should be writing about. How about his support for bank mergers? No, that whole subject is better left ignored. How about Jack’s support for government funding of multinational corporations, traditionally called fascism? Again, why needlessly draw attention to such things.
What is left for Jack to write about? How about the environment? Perfect, the environment is really popular these days. Jack should jump on that bandwagon. Not the Stephen Harper Clean Air Act bandwagon that he was riding for a while. But the real environmental agenda.
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