Alan Forseth ~~ Kamloops, BC ~~ May 8th, 2019









Things that make you go hmmmmmmm.





“On April 9th the House voted on our Conservative motion to support Vice-Admiral Mark Norman”, commented Conservative MP Dan Albas. “The NDP joined with us in voting yes”.





Meantime, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau whipped his Liberal caucus to vote no on the conservative motion ... “Some Liberal MPs were conspicuously absent for this vote, despite having just been in their seats for the vote prior”.





Watching the actions of Justin Trudeau’s government ... the actions of the PMO’s Office ... and those of the Privy Council, in recent months, including the smearing of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, I want to say, “We can't get rid of Trudeau The Hypocrite soon enough”.





Given the way he treats people, I have to believe he has no conscience, no scruples, and no understanding of the chaos he creates all around him.





Two and a half years ago Norman was given the role of Vice Chief of Canada’s Defense staff ... then on January of 2017 he was temporarily removed form that post ... and six months later permanently removed.





As many will recall, that removal was based on allegations that he had released government information that might affect the procurement of naval supply ships, which potentially constituted a breach of trust.





Today, a story in the National Post this morning indicated that ... t he newly exonerated Vice-Admiral Mark Norman says he was alarmed by the persistent belief among senior government officials that he was guilty, and that their false assumptions took a significant financial and emotional toll on him and on his family .





Meantime the Globe and Mail stated that if the trial had gone ahead, it would have ... likely featured potentially damaging evidence and testimony for the Liberal government. After coming to power in October, 2015, the Liberal cabinet temporarily put the contract with the Davie shipyard in Quebec on hold ... Norman’s defence team has struggled through a series of pretrial motions to obtain access to classified documents from the government, sparking accusations in the House of Commons that the Liberals were hiding key information related to the case ...





Hide, deflect, smear, intimidation, insert innuendo and doubt into the minds of Canadians. That seems to be the Trudeau way given what has happened not just in former Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s case ... but also in the case of Jody Wilson-Raybould, and others.





Foresight perhaps that a reporter noted that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2017 Canada Day comment that ... “We are strong not in spite of our differences, but because of them” ... should have instead been ... “We are stronger not because of our differences, but because we extinguish them”.





On Facebook today (May 8th), Sean Smith commented that Admiral Norman ... was basically wrongfully accused, his reputation dragged through the mud, his career in ruins, his personal finances depleted in his defence......all because of a political party was looking for a way to deflect attention away from some of their questionable procurement processes.





Smith continued, “If we are giving $10 Million to a convicted terrorist who was tried and imprisoned by another country, how much are we going to give to a Canadian Citizen (who spent decades serving his country in the Canadian Forces) for being destroyed by his own government?”





Today as well, Central Okanagan - Similkameen – Nicola MP Dan Albas asked two questions:





1) Was there political pressure from PMO to drop this case?

2) What tipped the scale? Was it pure political optics, or did the government learn something that blew up their case?





“Either way, Vice Admiral Mark Norman’s legal fees should be covered by the

government”, Albas stated.





From the sponsorship / Shawinigate / ad-scam scandal of the Jean Chretien government ... to Justin’s own father, Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau who in the opinion of many was extremely arrogant, who caused the frustration of Western Canada due to his centralization of power in Ottawa, along with his much-hated National Energy program ... the Liberal Party of Canada seems to abound with self-righteousness and under-handedness.





That self-righteousness has led consecutive Liberal governments to force MPS to simply act as seals in Parliament, and saying “YES” (at least until recently), to every motion brought forward by government.





It has caused them to hide and deflect issues that Canadians would be dismayed to know ... and which have once uncovered -- it’s allowed them to run up debt to levels that no one could ever imagine. -- and it will bring the government of Justin Trudeau to its knees when it is kicked out of power following the up-coming general election in October.





A New York Times Editorial in 2005 remarked that, “ When power and leadership come to politician’s incapable of handling either, the results can be disastrous ”.



