December 06, 2005

Plotter or Agent for Change? -&- Woods Kitties

Opinion — Liberal win will trigger anglo Yes vote -- “If the Liberals still win, the next time there’s a referendum,” he told me, “I plan to vote Yes. I don’t want to be part of a country that tolerates this level of corruption.” "And they’re off." , Tommy Schnurmacher, The Suburban

[. . . . ] Martin will present himself as the honest man best suited to tidy up the sleaze and corruption that were the hallmark of the nasty Chrétien Party — a political organization with which he is not very familiar.

Martin vaguely recalls serving as finance minister, senior minister for Quebec and vice-president of the Treasury Board during those fateful years, but most of it is hazy.

He was far too busy plotting the minutiae of the coup to oust Chrétien to pay any attention to anything else.


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Skipping down the garden path, I met a woods kitty . . . . . . . but isn't that the same as a skunk?

Liberal media bombshell? November 24, 2005

In an article that was supposed to be about Liberal campaign tactics, Globe and Mail writer Jane Taber drops this little bombshell about the perhaps all-too-cozy relationship that exists between the media in this country and the Liberal Party of Canada:

Meanwhile, a lobbyist for a communications company told Ontario Liberal MPs at their caucus meeting yesterday to expect a negative campaign both from the opposition and the news media.

Charles Bird is a lobbyist for Bell Globemedia (owner of The Globe and Mail and CTV) and is the Ontario campaign chairman for the federal Liberals. He told Ontario MPs the electorate is "very volatile" and warned that "it's going to be a very negative campaign." [. . . . ]


A lobbyist for the corporate giant that owns two of this country's most prominent media outlets is now running the Liberal campaign in Ontario in the upcoming federal election. Isn't that lovely?




Good Questions
Paul Tuns quotes Greg Staples;
"how can a campaign chairman for a party be allowed to work for the largest media conglomerate in Canada?"
Small Dead Animals, Nov. 26, 05

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Sophie Desmarais: Mila Mulroney played matchmaker a month ago

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That is one perspective; even more interesting it the list at the bottom of the webpage.

More revealing . . . learning . . . understanding



HANGING? Yes, CTV really did report that. "The clip of Craig Oliver speaking through the wrong hole is now up on the CTV website. I wonder how long it will remain there." November 30, 2005


And thanks to our dithering "leader",

my father has hepititis C, thanks to that load of hillbilly blood he bought off one former governor William Jefferson Clinton, courtesy of the inbreds from the Arkansas corrections system. [. . . . ]




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