View Full Version : Adam Rothschild calls Stephen Harper Israel's slave
joboo
7th April 2012, 12:39 AM
If you read the series of posts below, taken from Facebook, you will see several comments from Adam Rothschild. In response to the post from Eric Issac, Rothschild declares;
“CJPAC owns your country; Stephen harper is like a slave”.
CJPAC is the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee, and Stephen Harper is the Prime Minister of Canada. At the bottom of the screenshot Adam Rothschild makes another post:
“May Yahweh bless the CJPAC with control of the Canadian Government just like the AIPAC controls the United States
AM YISRAEL CHAI!!
-Adam R.”
http://thepopulist.net/2010/06/01/adam-rothschild-calls-the-prime-minister-of-canada-a-slave/
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Shami-Amourae
7th April 2012, 12:45 AM
It's a fake puppet account. Same person has been trolling as Adam for a while now.
joboo
7th April 2012, 12:55 AM
It's a fake puppet account. Same person has been trolling as Adam for a while now.
I was wondering...then thought maybe he was drunk one night and someone trolled him at the right time.
keehah
7th April 2012, 09:17 AM
I could use a drink.
http://www.isranet.org/test-true-friendship
According to Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, “Canada does not stand behind Israel; Canada stands shoulder to shoulder with Israel.” And he’s right. Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s leadership, Canada has unquestionably assumed the mantle, previously held by the U.S., of “Israel’s best friend.”
Norweger
7th April 2012, 09:23 AM
His girlfriend looks like a boy.
keehah
28th April 2012, 07:08 PM
Harper’s Hitler gaffe (http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com/2012/04/28/ndp-soft-on-genghis-khan-twitterverse-mocks-harpers-hitler-gaffe/)
Apr 28, 2012 blogs.ottawacitizen.com
It looks like the Conservative government’s continued use of the “Hitler Card” – they did it again on Friday – might be backfiring. Randy Boswell of Postmedia has the latest:
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s erroneous statement this week that the “leader of the NDP, in 1939, did not even want to support war against Hitler” has triggered a torrent of Twitter messages mocking the mistake — all identified with the hashtag “#HarperHistory” — and prompted New Democrat MP Dan Harris to gleefully recite several examples in the House of Commons on Friday.
The effort to ridicule Harper’s misplaced dig at the NDP — founded in 1961 after the eclipse of forerunner CCF, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation — had Twitter users blaming the NDP for everything from the fall of Rome to the Boston Tea Party to the betrayal of Jesus Christ.
On Thursday, in a heated exchange about when Canadian troops would be leaving Afghanistan, Harper responded to pointed questions from NDP leader Thomas Mulcair by stating: “Unlike the NDP, we are not going to ideologically have a position regardless of circumstances,” he said. “The leader of the NDP, in 1939, did not even want to support war against Hitler.”
Harper was referring to pacifist CCF leader J.S. Woodsworth, well known for voicing lonely opposition in 1939 to Canada’s participation in the Second World War.
...At the time of the debate prior to Canada’s entry into the Second World War, Liberal prime minister Mackenzie King praised the CCF leader for his principled stance on Canada’s military involvement in the conflict — despite the considerable political costs he knew Woodsworth would suffer.
“There are few men in this Parliament for whom I have greater respect than the leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation,” King said at the time. “I admire him in my heart, because time and again he has had the courage to say what lays on his conscience, regardless of what the world might think of him. A man of that calibre is an ornament to any Parliament.”
Woodsworth died in 1942.
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