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C.MAXIMUS
10-09-2008, 01:22 PM
Canada's Liberals sack candidate over anti-Semitic remarks

Party's Winnipeg candidate Lesley Hughes asked to step down after old penned article containing anti-Semitic views resurfaces. Hughes defends piece, says she is 'a lifelong friend and supporter of the Jewish community' Ohad Pas and agencies Published: 10.05.08, 08:42 / Israel Jewish Scene (http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3443,00.html)

Canadian Liberal parliamentary candidate Lesley Hughes was asked to forfeit her place on the party's election roster last week, after being accused of making anti-Semitic remarks, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has reported.

Hughes, who was a candidate for the party's Winnipeg roster in the central Canadian province of Manitoba, was admonished by Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion for an article she wrote six years ago, in which she suggested that the Israeli intelligence services warned the US administration of the coming September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, and that Israeli businesses were told to vacate the towers before the attack.


Hughes has defended her article, saying the article is "very clearly innocent of any kind of anti-Semitic feelings."

The recent news of Hughes' past article caused an uproar within the Jewish community in Canada, as many, including the Canadian branch of the B’nai B’rith association, have demanded she be replaced with a different candidate.

Canada's Liberal Party cannot risk alienating its Jewish voters, prompting party head Dion to release the following statement on Friday: "The Liberal party's commitment to tolerance and multiculturalism is paramount.

"I have reviewed the past comments of Lesley Hughes and it is clear they do not meet this standard. While I appreciate her apology, I cannot condone those sentiments in any way. I have therefore asked Ms. Hughes to step down as the Liberal party candidate in Kildonan-St. Paul," said his statement.


Hughes said in response that she would be running as an independent candidate: "I'm not a willing victim... the democratic process is a factor here. We need to consider how this is playing out in the community," she said.

Hughes later described herself as a "lifelong friend and supporter of the Jewish community in Winnipeg" and apologized for the "perception" that she is anti-Semitic.

The Canadian parliamentary elections are scheduled for October 14.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3605233,00.html

Mr.Flint
10-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Im still waiting for someone to sack Elizabeth May for supporting Hezbullah...

Mr.K
10-09-2008, 06:34 PM
Thats ok, the Liberal party has Irwin Cotler to compensate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irwin_Cotler

IDF_TANKER
10-09-2008, 07:14 PM
Hughes, who was a candidate for the party's Winnipeg roster in the central Canadian province of Manitoba, was admonished by Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion for an article she wrote six years ago, in which she suggested that the Israeli intelligence services warned the US administration of the coming September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, and that Israeli businesses were told to vacate the towers before the attack.

It apparently all depends on in what context it was said, and what point she was trying to make. I don't see any Antisemitism as such in this statement (if this indeed true). However thrown on the fertile ground of various conspiracy theorists(and people who believe them) it can potentially give very unwelcome fruits, so I can understand why the Jewish organizations were so anxious about it.

vinny_121_ND
10-09-2008, 08:33 PM
Even though I'm not voting liberal, her comments were not anti-semitic. We still don't have all the facts of what happened on 9/11 and there are a ton of conspiracy theories in the documentary film, 'loose change'. Should she be fired? No. But this is politics, especially during election season.

LoboCanada
10-09-2008, 08:34 PM
Damn, thats old news.

Mr.Flint
10-09-2008, 08:51 PM
What she wrote is not per se, antisemitic but quite borderline, because she repeated the Hezbullah Al Manar lie about the 4000 jews vacating the Towers prior to the attack. (Al Manar and other creeps use it as proof that Jews/Israel are the one responsible for 9/11)

But then she is a Troofer, and believes that the US in Afghanistan make profit off drugs...

Look here
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/09/25/meet-lesley-hughes-the-liberal-candidate-who-thinks-9-11-was-an-inside-job.aspx

note the immediate invasion of troofers in the comments

Mr.K
10-09-2008, 08:59 PM
It apparently all depends on in what context it was said, and what point she was trying to make. I don't see any Antisemitism as such in this statement (if this indeed true). However thrown on the fertile ground of various conspiracy theorists(and people who believe them) it can potentially give very unwelcome fruits, so I can understand why the Jewish organizations were so anxious about it.

I don't find it antisemitic yet extremely stupid to beleive that some secret superjewish service infomed american jews by super secret jewish channels about what's going to happen on 9/11. It's as good as the statement that mulsim children in NYC schools brought cameras on that day.

Good thing she's not a candidate anymore.

Vinny we don't know a lot of things when it comes to matters of national and state security, thats how intelligence agencies keep countries safe. Maybe some of it will be declassified 20 years later.

IDF_TANKER
10-09-2008, 09:14 PM
I don't find it antisemitic yet extremely stupid to beleive that some secret superjewish service infomed american jews by super secret jewish channels about what's going to happen on 9/11. It's as good as the statement that mulsim children in NYC schools brought cameras on that day.

Good thing she's not a candidate anymore.


Assuming that Mossad indeed knew about the attack and informed CIA about it, I don't see anything strange or impossible about Mossad informing(in one way or another) Israeli businesses about it. However, put in the wrong context (e.g. Mossad knew about it, therefore it also planned it) it becomes another anti-Israeli BS propaganda of the lowest kind.

vinny_121_ND
10-09-2008, 09:22 PM
I don't find it antisemitic yet extremely stupid to beleive that some secret superjewish service infomed american jews by super secret jewish channels about what's going to happen on 9/11. It's as good as the statement that mulsim children in NYC schools brought cameras on that day.

Good thing she's not a candidate anymore.

Vinny we don't know a lot of things when it comes to matters of national and state security, thats how intelligence agencies keep countries safe. Maybe some of it will be declassified 20 years later.

Since she think's 9/11 was an inside job, yes, she should be sacked. I changed my tune after reading more of her views.