Sunday, September 7, 2008

Stéphane Dion


Stéphane Dion is a scoundrel. He sends out a flyer in the mail boldly declaring that Steven Harper is wrong on Crime. Boldly declaring that he and the Liberal Party will finally be tough on crime. (Weren’t they the ones that created the judicial mess we are now in)

Anyways, he sends out this election flyer saying the Harper government is wrong on crime and uses the surge in public outrage over the Canadian Judicial system as an election platform. Then when the Harper government actually walks the walk and submits anti crime legislation the Liberals throw a childish temper tantrum and walk out without voting on the legislation.

Talk about childish political opportunism. Why don’t political parties ever do what’s best for Canada? Why do they always do what’s best to promote their party? It’s a shame.

I liked Trudeau. He was respected and did a good job with the Charter of Rights. I was pretty young at the time and don’t know much about what else he did. Except when he came to B.C. and fingered some hecklers here. We liked that. It’s wasn’t a George Bush f the world kind of thing. It was a simple assertive I am what I am kind of thing. I am told that the downside of the Trudeau government was the beginning of outrageous national debt.

I liked Jean Cretchien too. I thought he was a good guy. Unfortunately he was Trudeau’s finance minister so he too was responsible for massive Canadian debt. His involvement in the sponsorship scandal and his response "Sponsorship is good" was a prime example of why it was time for us to move on.

Paul Martin denying any role in the sponsorship scandal when he was finance minister was simply not believable. The federal Liberals have proven to be very bad with money and very corrupt dripping with scandals: http://www.primetimecrime.com/Recent/Investigative/Sponsorship%20Scandal.htm

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/01/24/dion-liberals.html

Not to mention Alfonso Gagliano’s involvement in the sponsorship scandal as well his secret criminal record and the New York Times claim that a FBI report fingered him to be a made member of the Mafia in Montreal: http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/2006/01/gaglianos_crimi.html

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