The word 'treason' in 'likely' what set Baglow off when it appeared in thread comments at his blogsite.
Baglow, at his own blogsite, could delete comments and ban commentators immediately, choosing to leave Smith opinions standing at his own site, while demanding they be removed from FreeDominion.
Note that Mr. Baglow responded on the 'offending' Smith essay at FreeDominion 18 hours after it was mounted, posting there under the pseudonym 'MsMews'
They Dare call it treason
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John Baglow wrote:Friday, August 13, 2010 12:24 PM
To be accused of treason is no laughing matter. Nor should it be the stuff of cheap polemics. But the t-word has now entered the yokel lexicon: a new riff on the old demonization game.
Consider my frequent commenter Roger Smith of Burnaby, BC, who socks here as "Peter O'Donnell," ...had the following to say:Peter O'Donnell wrote:In the moral sphere, you seek complicity ...when you sign up to support Omar Khadr. I think such public declarations of support for Al Qaeda and the Taliban amount to treason, ...the government of Canada would be quite within its legal rights to arrest the lot of you for treason.
One doesn't have to be a flag-waving patriot to take offence at this drivel. ... A mere accusation was enough.
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...Being falsely accused of treason is obviously defamatory, and there are civil remedies
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... Who, in short, are the real traitors among us? And what are we going to do about it?
9 days earlier
John Baglow wrote:Wednesday, August 04, 2010 2:36 PM
Holocaust-denial defended
...at a prominent conservative blogsite.
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First it was frequent commenter "john begley," ...
Now it's Gerry T. Neal's turn:... ...Gerry T. Neal wrote:"Holocaust denial" is ... not good history but it is not the sin Dr. Dawg makes it out to be either.
Jay's regulars are beginning to let us know what we knew already: anti-Semitism is, and always has been, a disease of the Right. And, for the record, that Right includes the social-conservative, religious agenda of the Islamists.
3 days earlier
John Baglow wrote:Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:57 AM
The Gitmo Kanga-ruse:
Sitting in judgement on Canadian citizen and former child soldier Omar Khadr, Colonel Patrick Parrish wears his colours brightly on his sleeve. This latter-day Roy Bean has demonstrated bias from the get-go: he's plainly of the "first the trial, then the hanging" school of the American Wild West.
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...This isn't a trial in any recognizable sense: it's a judicial lynching.
"We're just embarrassing ourselves by being here," said Khadr,
.. ...
2 days earlierPeter O'Donnell wrote: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 7:51 PM
I think Canada's long-simmering culture war is about to go viral.
... ... Dr Dawg's colourfully illustrated op-ed that describes the conservative base (for which nobody has claimed non-existence) amounts to "yokels with pitchforks."
This coming from one of the Taliban's more vocal supporters.
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... we have the pitchforks for a reason, to keep mad dogs at bay. Or Bay and Bloor.
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... think less about who we are and more about who you are, as in TRAITORS (collaboration with the enemy being the essential nature of TREASON, and treason being your apparent lack of concern for our national security and the safety of our fighting forces in the field of battle...
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Even yokels with pitchforks know that if you give away the treasury to a bunch of superannuated Ottawa hippies,...
1 day earlierJohn Baglow as Ms.Mew wrote: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 2:04 PM
This coming from one of the Taliban's more vocal supporters.
Baglow has already won one legal action against a similar libellous claim. This will make two.
Connie Fournier wrote:Thursday, August 12, 2010 11:57 AM
I got an email from Dr. Dawg's realworld alter ego claiming that he had been defamed.



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