Sid Ryan is the leader of the largest, most powerful union of public servants here in Canada. Recently he called upon not only his union members but the rest of Canada to boycott anything made in Israel due to the Lebanon crisis. Even his own union members said he was nuts. A lot of Liberals/Democrats might agree with him. I say let him and the Taliban Jack Laytons of the world go talk the terrorists out of doing what they're doing. Here it is, reprinted in it's entirety. Thank God we still have the freedom of the press over here, a freedom our vets fought and died for and the brave soldiers of today maintain. This article was printed in a very conservative newspaper. I wonder what would happen to Mr. Ryan if he had such a big mouth in say Iraq or Afghanistan.
The Toronto Sun - Dec. 15, 2006 - Sid Ryan
I think I know what the messages on Jimmy Carter's voice mail sound like. Last month, the former U.S. president released his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. And I bet he's getting an earful. Last spring, 900 delegates to the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario convention overwhelmingly passed a resolution expressing support for the global campaign against Israeli apartheid. At the time, Resolution 50 was met by fierce and vitriolic opposition from the usual suspects over at the National Post and from within Jewish organizations such as B'nai Brith and the Canadian Jewish Congress. Both of these organizations ran campaigns and petitions against me and my union.
I was attacked personally in some quarters as being a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite. At least one website was calling for my death and even went so far as to describe how this murder should be carried out by "hanging Ryan from a lamp post." One sick individual posted to the website he was searching through the Canadian Tire catalogue looking for the apparatus by which I should be hanged. In addition, my office staff were bombarded with more death threats and comments so vile and threatening they could not be printed in a daily newspaper. Resolution 50 supported an international boycott and divestment campaign against Israel because of its apartheid policies towards the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
CUPE Ontario punctured the cone of silence that had descended on the U.S. and Canadian reporting of the atrocities in Palestine -- and it clearly touched a nerve. To this day, one of the main obstacles to peace in the Middle East remains the continuing 39-year subjugation of the Palestinian people by the State of Israel. When Israel was founded by the UN in 1948, it was granted 56% of the territory the world refers to as the Holy Land. Following wars between Israel and its Arab neighbours and the resulting treaties, Israel wound up with 77% of the land and Palestinians with 23%, divided between the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. Over the past 39 years, Israel has occupied the lands of the Palestinians and allowed settlers from Israel and around the world to set up Jewish enclaves there. So far, 205 such settlements exist in the West Bank and a honeycomb of roads and highways connect these Jewish-only communities to each other. Palestinians are prohibited from using the highways, forced onto winding and dangerous roads with hundreds of military checkpoints. Despite the brouhaha from the Israeli lobby, the boycott and anti-apartheid campaign are picking up steam at home and around the world with such noteworthy supporters as Jimmy Carter.
In his book, the Nobel Prize winner castigates Israel for its policies towards Palestinians. In a recent interview with Democracy Now, a radio and TV station in the U.S., Carter said, "some Israelis believe they have the right to confiscate and colonize Palestinian land and try to justify the sustained subjugation of increasingly hopeless and aggravated Palestinians." Former U.S. president Carter is just the latest world figure to openly challenge the policies of Israel in Gaza and the West Bank. He joins Rev. Desmond Tutu, another Nobel Prize winner. Each time a trade union or church group or world leader steps forward to break the cone of silence around this issue, the more difficult it becomes for the lobby groups to spew their propaganda.
I'm sure by now that president Carter's e-mails, voice mail and phone calls are filled with sick and vile allegations of Nazi, anti-Semite and Jew-hater. The truth, however, is that the more people speak out against the atrocities in Palestine, the more ridiculous the occupiers and their supporters sound.
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Post a CommentAC Observer, Don, you guys and I know that Harry is giving hobos a bad name. He was funny for a while but I'm tired of him. BTW, he has to go under Devils Advocate now on www.thepoliticalbrief.com for some reason. Gee, I wonder why?
Still silent Harry (Tiff, someone called you). Now who's the f... head?
F- head? that's not very nice Tiff. don't get your boxers in a bunch over this.
It would help if you could say something intelligent Harry.
Hey, nameless. I knew who you were talking about. Harry really has a spelling problem. Much like that other one, I forget the name.LOL
How many Muslim buddies do you have, Paul? Maybe the reason Youranter keeps commenting on them is that you seem to take the Muslim side of things a lot. I'm all for religious freedom and political freedom, too. But it wasn't Baptists who attacked us on 911 and the Lutherans haven't said a word about a jihad.
Youranter, you've used the "have a prayer with my muslim buddies" line a bit too often dude--might be time for some new material--and so what if I have "muslim buddies"? Your disdain for muslims is kind of odd for someone who goes on and on about religious freedom.
Don, ya gotta love it when the cowards don't, or can't, log in. When they start to criticize you're spelling, they're pretty much done. Witness Nikki. It's tough sometimes, but you really have to bite your tongue. These morons are just too easy to take apart. That's why I leave their comments on, so they can show the rest of the world how pitiful they are.
Those with nothing to say, get bored when nobody listens. Don't let 'em get you down, Youranter. You're better than the can hope to be.
Like I said Harry, invite Don to your website and take this nonsense there instead of wasting my space. As for you, caped clown, go have a prayer with your Muslim buddies.