"Misleading the public has never been a strategy I've condoned." Rod Bruinooge
Winnipeg South Tory MP Rod Bruinooge is my Member of Parliament. As such, I like to know what he's doing on my behalf. Last week I was delighted to read of Bruinooge'sannouncement that federal funding has finally materialized to upgrade a very dangerous rail crossing near my house. It's one that I traverse hundreds (if not thousands) of times a year, so yep, this sure was welcome news.
Hmm, ... wonder what else intrepid Odd-Rod has been up to lately?
Oh Drats! Unfortunately, that is a question easier asked than answered.
The problem is that it is no longer easy to keep a tab on Bruinooge's activities. You see his official website, once a fairly reliable source that allowed his constituents see what he was up to, has changed. At the very least, you think his site would strive to highlight the kind of announcement mentioned above - sadly, it doesn't bother.
Instead, it seems now that Mr. Bruinooge and his "crack" constituency office have better things to do than keep we constituents informed. What Odd-Rod is actually doing and saying seems to be intentionally ignored at his own site. Rarely updated, his current website lacks clarity and transparency. The last "recent event" posting on his site is dated April 5th, 2009 and, presumably, is was intended to highlight how he helped mark the significance of the 92nd Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. I say presumably because there is no way to verify the snippet presented. You see the link to the item leads to a dead MSNBC page, so while I have no doubt he was recently supportive of Canada's history of sacrifice at the Battle of Vimy - I also, based on the link provided, have no proof.
What I do have proof of is that MP Bruinooge has apparently decided Facebook is the platform best suited to advance his narrow anti-abortion agenda. How else does one explain why his official site contains NO mention of his much publicized anti-abortion statement last December - or his recent assertion that Canada has seen "an alarming increase in the number of cases where ... free speech [is] suppressed". Sure, his "official" website notes he is "chair of the multi-party pro-life caucus"; but it does not contain any links that would allow us to read what he is actually saying about the issue.
Funny, had I relied only on his official website and not bothered to track down his facebook site, I would never have been aware that he considers the "world view" of 65+% of his constituents to be "tainted'. Oh Rod, how odd?
Well, maybe not so odd; true he is upfront on one of his four Facebook pages that contain such links as:
Being up front on Facebook is one thing - but, apparently, Rod considers being up front on one's OFFICIAL WEBSITE to be something else altogether (i.e. not necessary). If his site is to be believed, 2009 has so far been an unremarkable year for Odd-Rod. In fact, it itemizes his attendance at only three "events" since the January.
And, it most certainly, does not include any reference to this!
Hmm curious ... you would think Odd-Rod would be proud to include the video endorsement above on his public political website? After all, he clearly believes Ezra Levant is "telling it like it is"? Further, his promise to help Ezra "continue" to the fight to abolish s. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act is no small pledge. It's something that we, as his constituents, should be apprised of.... no?
If my MP Rod Bruinooge truly believes in what he is saying on Facebook and at events like the one celebrating Ezra Levant and his "Shake Down" theory on Canada's flawed(?) Human Rights Act, fine. But the least he could do is be transparent about these activities on his official website. After all, we South Winnipeg voters don't want to have any "tainted ideas" about what Odd-Rod really stands for before we head into the next election... now do we?
Update *** Oh my, miracles of miracles, Bruinooge's Official Website has just updated its "Recent Events" listings for the first time in 6 weeks. Hmm, ... wonder what prompted that?
AGAIN: "Misleading the public has never been a strategy I've condoned." Rod Bruinooge
Contents of my post aside, I fail to see what Mr. Bruinooge's cultural heritage has to do with anything except to prove the truism that bigots, unfortunately, lurk everywhere.
True, I wish to see Bruinooge unseated in the next election; however I hold this conviction because he is a weak MP who promotes an anti-abortion agenda that I disagree with. His ethnicity is irrelevant to the political debate in this riding. As, one hopes, are any and all racially charged comments like yours. They have no merit and belong elsewhere ... you know, in the funny white porcelain bowl that regularly needs flushing.
Great post. Bruinooge is a stupid indian from the north who deserves to get his bogan behind thrown out.
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ReplyDeleteAh! Free speech. What a double edged sword.
Contents of my post aside, I fail to see what Mr. Bruinooge's cultural heritage has to do with anything except to prove the truism that bigots, unfortunately, lurk everywhere.
True, I wish to see Bruinooge unseated in the next election; however I hold this conviction because he is a weak MP who promotes an anti-abortion agenda that I disagree with. His ethnicity is irrelevant to the political debate in this riding. As, one hopes, are any and all racially charged comments like yours. They have no merit and belong elsewhere ... you know, in the funny white porcelain bowl that regularly needs flushing.