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Child Politician

February 19, 2013   |   Author: Jim Hnatiuk   |   Volume 20    Issue 8  
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The NDP have been in the business of strategically converting the emotions, mind, and will of Canadians, through what are pre-planned attacks, in the form of propaganda fed to Parliament and most recently, via their leader Thomas Mulcair. The NDP have had this agenda for some time, they have been good at it, and thankfully, they have now been found out.

Selling “wrong” as “right” doesn’t just happen by itself, as discussed in last week’s Communiqué. The NDP and other left-leaning groups utilize psychological marketing techniques known as “desensitizing, jamming, and converting,” and Thomas Mulcair—obviously having been desensitized and converted years ago by these same methods—is now the perfect pawn to become a “Kirk and Madsen” preacher.

Crossroads Christian Communications has been involved in helping the hungry and the thirsty in some of the most desperate places on earth but, because their Canadian Judeo-Christian values don’t line up with those of the brainwashed Mr. Mulcair, he has obediently (as taught by Kirk and Madsen) implemented “jamming” techniques. "It goes against Canadian values! It goes against Canadian law," Mulcair proudly tells reporters in the foyer of the House of Commons.

Marketing expert Paul E. Rondeau of Regent University, referring to Kirk and Madsen’s book “How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays,” explains jamming as “psychological terrorism meant to silence expression of or even support for dissenting opinion on homosexuality,” you know, like the ones of Crossroads Christian Communications. True to the teachings of Kirk and Madsen their preacher, Mulcair, last week implemented the jamming technique against the Conservatives as a means to embarrass and frustrate them in front of Parliament and the Canadian public. He chastised the Conservatives for giving money to Crossroads because Crossroad’s opinions on homosexuality didn’t line up with those of Kirk and Madsen.

Sadly, we saw the immediate caving in of the Conservative Party of Canada, once again showing the power of “jamming.” Mulcair quotes foreign affairs Minister John Baird saying, "The suggestion that anyone politically or in the public service level at CIDA… would share or endorse the kind of offensive and mean-spirited statements that appeared on a website, I want to categorically on behalf of the government say that we completely reject those sentiments."

Let’s consider the facts: Mulcair announced that evangelical Christian groups are going “completely against” Canadian values. Now either the leader of the official opposition was sound asleep during his high school history classes and is totally ignorant of what happened prior to him being born or he is trying to re-write history (another propaganda technique also taught by Kirk and Madsen).

I suggest that Mulcair would do well to study the work of his party’s founding leader, Tommy Douglas, a Baptist pastor who knew and respected the biblical legacy of the building he went to work in—Canada’s Parliament. For a starter, Mr. Mulcair should look up when he enters Board Room 411 of the Official Opposition in Centre Block where he will read: “Fear God, Honour the King,” (1 Peter 2:17). It must hurt the eyes of this NDP leader immensely to be inundated with the biblical scriptures on the stained glass windows as he walks throughout Parliament.

Then of course there are the three bible verses carved into the exterior stone of the Peace Tower, the most well known being: “He [God] shall have dominion also from sea to sea,” (Psalm 72:8). This wonderful promise also implies in effect that dominion and rule from sea to sea is something Mr. Mulcair will never have. Thank God.

“Not to know what happened before you were born is to remain forever a child.” Cicero (106-43BC)

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