Make-Believe Time Over. . . For the Moment

From Kirk Makin at the Globe:

The Canadian Judicial Council has tossed out a complaint against Chief Justice of Canada Beverley McLachlin that alleged she improperly played a role in a recommendation that abortion doctor Henry Morgentaler be nominated for the prestigious Order of Canada.

Announcing its decision this morning, the CJC said that the complaint “was not a judicial matter.”

(Um, Kirk Makin is still not doing his job. Though he doesn’t mention the ’42′ — how few did that finally get down to? — groups, he still refers to Doctored Docter McVety as ‘Dr.’ Though he did say this: ‘The complaint was made in the form of 11 identical letters and two emails from individuals.’ For the full story on the grand job the blogosphere did on the ’42′ groups with lots of links, go read the only MSM writer to get it.)

But you know it’s not over. Get ready for more whinging from the fundies.

By the way, so far all the comments at the Globe have been sensible, along the lines of this one:

Loki Peterson from Toronto, Canada writes: Hopefully, McLachlin will sue the fundies who brought this baseless complaint. It’s one thing to complain where there is a reasonable factual foundation but another to fabricate allegations out of whole cloth. The fundies have to learn that make-believe time should be reserved for their churches.

UPPITY-DATE: LifeShite reports and spends about a third of the space on the MASSIVE KLRVU sham poll. Man, they don’t give up.

UPPITY-DATE 2: JJ’s got it with a fine rant that we at Birth Pangs endorse whole-heartedly.