Friday, January 06, 2006

Dark Places

So, the Conservatives claim someone is listening in on their conference calls

The Liberals claim to have a mole.

Kevin Steele shares with us what it's like to be an Irish poet in a dark bar.
I'm not sure what it means either but drunk and depressed comes to mind.

Politics Watch attemps to shed some light into those dark places.

I'm not sure what the Conservative claim means. Given the climate of the Liberal campaign any number of people could be plotting to take them down for any number of reasons. It's not like they don't have a few enemies.

I have to wonder if the Liberal education leak wasn't an attempt to spin what is becoming a very difficult election to spin.

hat tip to Nealenews and Jack's NewsWatch

2 Comments:

Blogger TonyGuitar said...

Mole or no. All is progressing rather well .. eh?

Save the Liberal party. Replace conservative industrialist Martin with a * Liberal *leader.

While my personal politics don't really matter, I think it is important to talk to as many undecided voters as possible and present this overview.

Liberal Voter ?

This time I*m voting for Harper because the Liberals need a time out to clear out the dead wood and renew . Respect for liberals is at such a low ebb, that if elected as a weak minority, the Liberal Party could go out in flames just as the Social Credit party did in B.C.

Industrialist Paul Martin at the helm makes the Liberals more of a Conservative Corporate party rather than a true Liberal party. Martin fired his Canadian marine crews and hired on non-union Central and South American crews. He also registered his Canadian Steamship Lines in Barbados in order to avoid paying Canadian taxes.
The Liberal party needs a liberal leader.

Those moves are acceptable for an industrialist but they are not appropriate for the Prime Minister of Canada. Martin is banking on the fact that most Canadian voters simply do not have the time to read the news in detail in these busy modern times.

You may be aware of the Sponsorship scandal, but that is only the tip of a very big iceberg. There are well over 200 losses and thefts of Canada*s public funds and the list is still growing.

http://BendGovernment.blogspot.com

http://Scamslist.blog.com

These losses run well into the billions of dollars and have contributed to the loss of services in emergency hospital departments, schools, and countless other areas.

Today’s NDP literature refers to a minimum total scams figure of $10 billion.

Time for a Conservative vote. If the Harper team fails to do the job, we can always vote the Liberals back in and by that time the Liberals will have a new respect for integrity and efficiency and a real *Liberal* leader.
Sound logical? TG

4:35 AM  
Blogger glenda said...

Not bad so far. I'll take it one day at a time from here on in.

10:09 AM  

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