Thursday, January 10, 2013

Racist Canadian media find new stick to beat Chief Spence

It's a big story today, and every major Canadian news outlet has some version of it. Most of the minor ones too.

With some top-notch investigative journalism the big-city sleuths have uncovered another dirty Attawapiskat secret.

Clayton Kennedy, the partner of Chief Spence, once went BANKRUPT!!!

Yes, that's a big story. And how does a man who once went BANKRUPT, and an INDIAN man at that, get to wield influence over Chief Spence and her Band?

It's just wrong wrong wrong...  by God, I think they've found the smoking gun... no wonder 100 million just disappeared into thin air!

Funny how bankruptcy in this situation is a big deal.

Bankruptcy if you're a white Canadian like Paul Reichman or Peter Munk or the Eatons or the Aspers is just a fact of business life.

If you're a native man it disqualifies you from ever raising your head from the pit of shame.

But doesn't the fact that Chief Spence relies on Kennedy for advice reveal a certain lack of judgement?

I wouldn't know. I have no idea what kind of advice he's been giving her.

But the story does bring to mind a certain Bruce Carson.

Carson was one of Prime Minister Harper's top advisers for several years. As in adviser to the leader of the entire country of 32 million, not adviser to the leader of an impoverished Indian band of a few hundred families.

Bruce Carson was a convicted swindler who had declared bankruptcy.

There you go; Harper and Spence have more in common than they realized.

Oh how I'd love to be a fly on the wall at the meeting tomorrow. The hypocrisy will be hanging in the air thicker than the smoke from the sacred sweet grass.

The Indians are bringing the sweet grass.

The Harper contingent will be providing the hypocrisy.

(Clarification: I apologize to Mr. Kennedy and to Chief Spence for lumping him in there with a convicted swindler. The only commonality between Kennedy and Carson is the bankruptcy. In addition to declaring bankruptcy, Carson had accrued several fraud related convictions which apparently did not disqualify him from being a senior adviser to the Prime Minister.)


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