It sure sounded like a threat against Steven Harper - Canada's Conservative Prime Minister... and a physical one at that.
Ultra-liberal CBC Radio's "The Current" features a personality they call "The Voice"; a deep-throat-ed character who makes brief comments about current affairs.
Today, March 15, "The Voice" remarked on the federal Conservative's decision to introduce back-to-work legislation forcing the Canadian airline workers to remain on the job and effectively overriding their "right" to strike.
"The Voice" went on to suggest that Harper stay away from the Senate since these are the "Ides of March".
In modern times, the term Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was killed in 44 B.C. Caesar was stabbed (23 times) to death in the Roman Senate by a group of conspirators led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus. The group included 60 other co-conspirators according to Plutarch.
Allegations of liberal bias
In 2009, CBC President Hubert Lacroix commissioned a study to determine whether its news was biased, and if so, to what extent. He said: "Our job — and we take it seriously — is to ensure that the information that we put out is fair and unbiased in everything that we do". The study, the methodology of which was not specified, is due to report results in the fall of 2010. Krista Erickson, a reporter for CBC, was transferred following an investigation by CBC officials at the behest of a formal complaint made by the Conservative Party. The move was intended to end debate after a leak to the media over CBC feeding questions to a Parliamentary committee in an effort to embarrass the Conservative government.
In April 2010, the Conservatives accused pollster Frank Graves of giving partisan advice to the Liberal Party of Canada, noting his donations to the party since 2003. Graves directed a number of public opinion research projects on behalf of the CBC as well as other media organizations, and also appeared on a number of CBC television programs relating to politics. An investigation conducted by the CBC ombudsman found no evidence to support these allegations, ridiculously stating that personal donor history is not relevant to one's objectivity as a pollster.
Motivated by anti-conservative socialistic atheism
CBC supports and heavily promotes the atheistic tenets of naturalism, liberalism and elitism. David Suzuki, long time CBC darling, refers to people as "maggots" on the earth. CBC as a whole boldly ignores the science which opposes Darwinian "evolution" and blindly promotes anthropogenic (man-caused) global warming in spite of the known fraudulent associations with its proponents.
CBC is completely out of touch with the realities on the ground in Canadian society. They should be uncoupled from the tax funding they so wrongly enjoy and once again be investigated for intellectual fraud, political bias, union cronyism, and potentially threats against our head of state. De-fund CBC now.
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