Extending human rights to unborn children… ? Naah, that’s just not going to fly. I think the abortion issue is dead and buried, the “happy medium” being without rewriting Canadian laws.

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ontario riding of Kitchener Centre has more balls than brains when it comes to his pathetic attempt at reigniting the abortion debate against his party’s wishes.

The MP for Kitchener Centre has his own agenda in Ottawa, and Crooked in Canada (CC) thinks that MP Stephen Woodworth fooled his constituents into voting for him in the last election.

I don’t recall reading anything online about Woodworth during that election campaign. He must have deliberately going out of his way to fly under the radar during that election campaign.

Oh well, Woodworth is making headlines today and in the end, the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) is looking a little embarassed, even more so if the PM doesn’t make that particular Tory MP pay for his failure to toe the “tory” party line.

If it was my call to make MP Woodworth would be on is way out the last door he ever walked through for the CPC. As celebrity and property developer Donald Trump says to the losers on The Apprentice, “You’re fired!”

What do with the anti-abortionist  is high on the list of  “must have” conversations among the Tories now –  most of which the conversationn will be about what to do with with the insolent insubordinate civil servant within their ranks.

MP Woodworth rebirthed the “abortion debate” after the PM made [it] perfectly clear to him and the rest of the CPC membership that the abortion debate was finished.

The rogue conservative MP should be dispensed of by the party for not looking out for the party’s best interests.

No ifs, ands ,or buts about it when  it comes to protecting the party’s image and brand.

CC thinks the CPC should deal harshly with MP Woodworth, that at the very least, he should be forced to walk his sorry ass across the HOC floor and sit his dumbass down as an independent. It’s not like the seat his dumbass sits in on “the hill” is going to make or break a majority conservative government.

At any rate, the MP is a tool and should be punished for his public display of disloyalty and disrespect to the CPC and his constituents.

A lot of his constituents might be thinking today that their conservative riding MP fooled them tricked them into believing he was something he wasn’t, a sincere person without a hidden personal political agenda.  Who would have thought that abortion was high on his “to do list” in Ottawa, huh?

His constituents are going to have  to wait for a federal election to get even with him.  But by the time that political event occurs, the tories will have found somebody else to run, in that federal riding.

So anyway, CC thinks the best  and most expedient way for PM Harper to rid the party of MP Woodworth, is fo  the PM to do to him what he did to Helena Guergis when she got in over her head.

What armchair politician is ever going to forget her fall from grace after her Tory MP husband Rahim Jaffer, was busted for cocaine and “drink driving”.

Jaffer got off lucky compared to what happened to his wife after he was busted for cocaine and “drink driving”.

She was forced to resign from PM Harper’s cabinet and the conservative party caucus almost if not quite wo years ago after sitting in the  House of Commons for seven straight years before her insubordination saw her sorry ass kicked to the kerb.

MP Stephen Woodworth should be forced to “walk the plank” for his blatant disregard of his boss’s message that the abortion debate is closed for now.

Justice Minister Rob Nicholson sent out an email this yesterday morning making it clear that while the government had  no power to influence motions from individual MPs, the PM has promised not to re-open the debate on abortion. In other words Nicholson might be saying that the PM has more important things to worry about than whether or not to extend human rights to a life form without a fully developed conscience.

Maybe it’s just me, but I think the federal government has better things to do for Canadians than to change a secton of the Criminal Code that defines a child as a human being only when it can breathe on its own and it is severed from the umbilical cord. That law was first drafted in Britain in the 1700s, a law that the rogue tory MP says, is based on limited medical knowledge that needs to be updated.

Says Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth, “Don’t accept any law that says some human beings are not human beings.”

Hmm, I wonder how the sneaky bastard manage to convince voters to tick the box beside his name in the last election without tipping his hand as to the “real reason” he wanted to go to Ottawa to serve Kitchen Centre residents.