Green’s May holds up fast-tracking of biker bill

The other three opposition parties have agreed to fast-track legislation to help “mega-trials” go ahead such as one the Hell’s Angels are currently involved in but Green leader Elizabeth May refuses to allow unanimous consent for it to move through the House quickly:

“Fundamentally changing the Criminal Code to undermine some of what I regard as fundamental principles of justice over centuries would in my view require more hearings” 

Is May incompetent, grandstanding or both? (see here)

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7 Responses to “Green’s May holds up fast-tracking of biker bill”

  1. Fat Tony Says:

    She wants to exercise some of her new found power. I think it has gone to her head.

  2. MrEd Says:

    Fundamentally….I think she needs to go back to school and study her Fundamentals…

    May is Fundamentally “limited” and exercising the “Fundamental” challenges mentally Fundamental for her “Mental” attempt or approach at appearing as if she even understands what “Fundamentally” means while snagging what Fundamentally adds up to her and the Fundamentals of her party’s only Fundamental 15 seconds of fame for this month. This given Fundamentally by the Fundamental rules of parliment she and her party Fundamentally don’t add up with one recognised and Fundamental seat to even meet the Fundamental requirements based within the Fundamentals of our system to Fundamentally form an official party…this is by far and Fundamentally the mental limmitation of her entire Fundamental party stance and the reason I Fundamentally choose to just ignore her and the Fundamentals of her entire platform and party….Fundamentally.

  3. MrEd Says:

    oor to put it another way she needs to Fundamentally have her head examined

  4. MrEd Says:

    Fundamentally :P

  5. Albertaguy Says:

    I was watching the final vote on the budget yesterday and noticed that the 4 Bloc members stood with the government and May also stood up for about a second then sat own and whispered something to a believed Liberal in front of her. This is going to be a great 4 years with her in parliament. The people in her riding deserve what they got.

  6. Oxygentax Says:

    I think that poor Liz is suffering a wee bit from big-head syndrome, not to mention HDS. She doesn’t understand that her role isn’t necessarily to oppose Mr. Harper, but to actually read the bills and vote based on her constituent’s wishes in absence of an actual party policy.

  7. james Says:

    I can only imagine what her constituency office would be like. Thank god I no longer live in her riding. I’ve only had to open one file before with my MP and that was with Garry Lunn. They cleared up the problem in a matter of days and they were highly competent. I doubt that would be the case with May but hey I could be wrong.


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