Why Is Ralph Following the Road To Kyoto?

By Alan Clark

    Imagine where we would be today if Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt had taken the same tact with the Nazi's as Ralph Klein is taking with the federal liberals. The Nazi's decided the world needed a new brand of socialism. This new socialism elevated certain classes of workers and devalued others, namely, Jewish capitalists. The National Socialist government sought to control not just the means of production but the souls of all men. Individual goals and pursuits would no longer exist. All men, all industries would instead have duties to the state. Those who would not, or were deemed unsuitable to participate, were simply killed.

    The Americans, British and indeed the Canadians also, saw another path. The allies, our fathers, fought to preserve freedom and liberty. Not freedom from poverty or freedom from want but freedom from government coercion. Our fathers and grandfathers fought so that we could choose. Choose our occupation, where to live, our religious beliefs.  Our fathers knew that there were certain material things worthy of sacrifice and they wanted us to have the right to choose what it is that we, as individuals, value most and to freely determine what we will sacrifice to get those things. Duty to the state versus freedom from the state is what our fathers and grandfathers fought, and died, to decide.

    Currently, the federal liberals are ignoring Ralph Klein and his band of copy-cats because instead of leading in another direction, they choose to travel down the same path as the liberals, nipping at their heels, begging for a chance to lead the way. The liberals are walking us down the road to Kyoto. Ralph is walking us down the same road but disagrees with the liberals only on the point where we conclude. Ralph's "made in Canada" conclusion is just a little closer than Jean's intended destination. It's no wonder the liberals ignore Ralph's nipping and refuse to give up the lead. They know where they are headed and his following them down the same path only confirms that they are headed in the right direction.

    Ralph needs instead, to grow a spine. Refute, one by one, the liberal's deceitful positions in this fictitious war on global warming. Destroy Kyoto and it's Reichs-fuhrers Suzuki, Chretien and Anderson just as forcefully as the allies destroyed Goring, Himmler and Hitler. Take the lead in the opposite direction just as Sir Winston and Mr. Roosevelt did in the last fight between freedom and government domination. Beat them with the same bludgeon that Ronald Reagan used to win the cold war over the Soviets. Beat them with the truth. The truth is to Kyoto, what Patton and Montgomery were to Reichs-Marshal Goring. The truth is Kyoto's unbeatable foe.