When I was a lad (a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away), I was a devotee of Superman comics. There was something about the son of Kryton's thirst for truth and justice that appealed to my boyish sensibilities.
One of the components of the Superman universe was the existence of a bizarro world, a world in which everything and everyone was the opposite of life on earth. For example, they said goodbye when they arrived home, and hello when they left. For them, good was bad and bad was good .... well, you get the picture.
I couldn't help but think of that world today as I read the latest ploy by the Harper government, led by the parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Dean Del Maestro, to divert attention from the crimes of his party by insisting that Adam Carroll, the man the Liberals say is behind the Vikileaks 30 Twitter account, testify before the Commons ethics committee next week.
His reason? He doesn't believe that the Liberal confession constitutes the full story. This, of course, while he and his gang of Parliamentary thugs insist that Conservative hands are as clean as the driven snow regarding the robocon voter suppression crimes.
God these guys make me sick.
Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Nation's Editorial Boards: Harper Voter Suppression Stonewalling Bad For Democracy
At least that seems to be the consensus at the following newspapers:
The National Post
The Vancouver Sun
The Hamilton Spectator
The Toronto Star
The Calgary Herald
The Lethbridge Herald
The Ottawa Citizen
The St. John's Telegram
And the list goes on, with one predictable exception, of course: The Toronto Sun
So far, Canada's self-proclaimed newspaper of record, as far as I can determine, has not deigned to offer its editorial insights on the crimes.
The National Post
The Vancouver Sun
The Hamilton Spectator
The Toronto Star
The Calgary Herald
The Lethbridge Herald
The Ottawa Citizen
The St. John's Telegram
And the list goes on, with one predictable exception, of course: The Toronto Sun
So far, Canada's self-proclaimed newspaper of record, as far as I can determine, has not deigned to offer its editorial insights on the crimes.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Doug (In-AndOut-Scandal Finley) Tells Us To Relax and forget About Robocalls
Senator Doug Finley, the mastermind behind the in-and-out crimes committed by the Harper Conservatives, and husband of the Tory's go-to-girl, Diane Finley, narrowly escaped justice in those illegal acts thanks to a plea bargain by the Conservative Party.
Now this same paragon of virtue is telling us to all rest easy, that any instances of (voter suppression) wrongdoing will be unveiled as isolated incidents carried out by local volunteers.
Thanks Doug. I for one can rest easier tonight, knowing that you are on the job protecting our democratic freedoms.
Now this same paragon of virtue is telling us to all rest easy, that any instances of (voter suppression) wrongdoing will be unveiled as isolated incidents carried out by local volunteers.
Thanks Doug. I for one can rest easier tonight, knowing that you are on the job protecting our democratic freedoms.
Voter Suppression: Canadians Continue To Vent Their Fury
And While We Were Concerning Ourselves About Tory Crimes of Voter Suppression
...That go-to party loyalist, Tory minion Diane Finley, has just made it harder for our young people to find summer employment.
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