Sunday, October 21, 2007

Harper's Little Buddy

Wow, when even the Liberals' house organ begins jumping on this meme's bandwagon, you know Dion is screwed. Meanwhile, the Conservatives are introducing legislation designed to play up the idea that the Liberals are divided (which they are) and that Dion is so weak he can't even keep his caucus in line (which he can't). Layton will have a field day when (not if) the Liberals bend over and let the Tories get away with all kinds of attacks on our rights. Liberals across the land are warming up their "But, but, but" responses.
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7 comments:

  1. Fester, have you considered renaming your blog They Call Me "Mr. Bipolar"? In a week or a month--whenever it happens to suit his own political interests--Jack Layton will once again throw his support behind the Conservatives, and you'll be back in a blue (or orange?) funk attacking him. He's not worth it.

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  3. I will be attacking Layton as soon as he ticks me off again. I am interested in human rights so if he goes along with an attack on the rights of minorities (as I did on the veils issue) I will call him on it. If he goes after Dion for selling out on rights I will not criticize him for it. Situational ethics? You bet.

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  4. Greg calls it like he sees it. He's not particularly partisan, though he is definitely on my left. :-)

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  5. "Situational ethics? You bet."

    Can strategic voting be far behind?

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  6. Can strategic voting be far behind?

    LOL. Bite your tongue.

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  7. The voting strategy was explained a few posts down -- a very Canadian-style passive-aggressive approach aimed at pushing electoral reform.

    As for cartoons, I liked the one in the Montreal Gazette showing Stephen and Stephane.

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