November 30, 2005

But honey, it's YOU I love -&- If it's dirty you want . . .

Does it mean more to the wife of a philandering husband if he roars out "but honey, I love YOU"? -- Just wondering -- on the occasion of the repeated announcements by the MSM / LibPropOrg that the PM roared out that he loves Canada, while Stephen Harper responded in his usual thoughtful manner without roaring . . . to this dumb question from some media type who doesn't want to bring up the real issues that should be thoughtfully discussed, in case something would change the status quo.

Have we heard the roar before? What did it mean for governance?



Election Campaign Gets Ugly Cindy Clyne, Nov. 30, 05

Harper took a few shots of his own with this statement - ``For the past two years, while ordinary Canadians have worked hard, paid their taxes and played by the rules, the Liberals have been preoccupied by damage control, lurching from one scandal to another, recklessly promising to spend money, desperately trying to avoid the people's verdict.''




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Here's how Harper can fight back -- "What else has Paul Martin missed? Maybe that's why taxes are so high -- and the hospital waiting lists so long -- because Mr. Martin just didn't notice." David Frum, Nov. 29, 05

Maybe this time, he should try some negative ads of his own. How about one showing the face of Joe Morselli and some highlights from his career -- over a recording of the voice of former Liberal director-general Daniel Dezainde testifying that Morselli was the "real boss" of the Liberal party in Quebec? Maybe the ad could then fade into a clip of Dezainde testifying that he believed that Morselli had threatened his life.




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