May 17, 2005

Paul & Belinda, With the AG's New $$$ Revelations, It Was Time to Activate the Belinda Bot -&- Hacker 'friends of'?

Related to today's big political story:

Charles Adler Wants Input From Readers -- Is anyone buying the Belinda-bot? by Charles Adler, Winnipeg Sun, Feb. 24, 2004 -- post on News Junkie Canada, February 27, 2004 (Thanks, Charles Adler. )

4) When is [Belinda Stronach] going to shut up about having run a company with more than 70,000 employees?

5) Who on Earth believes that she ran that company or any company? [. . . . ]

10) Since the grassroots in Western Canada simply cannot take the Belinda bot seriously as a Conservative leader, what would prevent them from wanting to pull the pin and march down the road of western separatism?

If Paul "Porky" Martin is the same old, same old eastern twaddle, and if the Conservatives are being led by a handful of Ontario whoremasters with a chequebook that doesn't quit, why wouldn't hundreds of thousands of conservatives opt for quitting Confederation?

[. . . . ] Do you think that Paul "Porky" Martin is handing the Conservatives an opportunity with his handling of the sponsorship scandal?


Do you think Conservatives would be blowing that opportunity by trying to market to Canadians a Belinda-bot?




Background?

Slush Fund for the Election? Was it Paul Martin who wrote the recipe for Jean Chretien's Pork Supreme?, News Junkie Canada, week of February 22, 2004



Digression? You decide.

Frost Hits the Rhubarb: most popular post lately

It mentions hackers from China; well, they are working overtime and it is advantageous to our government that they do. It makes me realize that those of us who have noted the corruption and/or connections between politicos and business, particularly out of the Authoritarian Tiger must be doing something right for democracy in Canada. We are now subject to endless hacking.

GG & Order of Canada-Aga Khan & Paul Desmarais, Jr., Tax $$$ to Khan's 'centre for pluralism', Maurice Strong, Zenon, China, Kyoto, Coal, Info Control Monday, May 9, 2005

Is there a connection between my posts on . . . . . . whatever you might term my writing on the Liberal government(s), their enablers and the Authoritarian Communist Asian Tiger, along with its links throughout the world and "business"? I think there is.

The hackers out of China are insidious.

Are they concerned that this friendly government not fall? Why else are they so avidly hacking? I have my own ideas.



It was time to wind up and put the Belinda Bot in motion.

CFP's Judi McLeod: 'Back-stabbing Belinda' jumps ship to return to Liberals
"Can there really be any serious doubt that Blondie Belinda is a Liberal, dispatched by the Liberals as a sugar-and-spice hammer against the advancement of a vulnerable, new Conservative Party in Canada?" canadafreepress.com asked in a February 9, 2004 cover story. [. . . . ]



Fraser vows no repeat of $793-million ad scandal -- Note: it used to be mentioned as a $100-MILLION scandal. How Perfect to get this off the front page with the Belinda Bot Andy Riga, CanWest, May 17, 05

Much attention has been focused on the inquiry's revelations about the $250-million sponsorship scandal involving the federal Liberal party, but Judge Gomery also is investigating how Ottawa doled out its advertising contracts.

This week, attention turned to $793-million Ottawa spent on 2,200 advertising contracts between 1998 and 2003. An audit by Ms. Fraser found that civil servants who broke rules for the sponsorship program broke the same rules when selecting ad agencies.

In many cases, there was no evidence a selection process was conducted, and documentation was scarce.

[. . . . ] The inquiry delved into some of the deals Ms. Fraser investigated. One involved $65.7-million in tourism-related contracts that went to the BCP ad agency. In July, 1994, Tourism Canada asked for bids from ad agencies to handle advertising targeting U.S. tourists. Vickers & Benson of Toronto was chosen, with Montreal's BCP coming second.

Both companies had worked on Liberal election campaigns. [. . . . ]


The Auditor General has not even looked at the Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) termites' nest yet. Then there are other scandals shut down by the little guy from shenanigan.

It was time to set the Belinda Bot in motion.

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