Phfew!
Gotta love those Liberals!
Hardly even a day into their National Leadership convention and already they're showing their hypocritcal ways.
Whining and bleeting ad nauseum about the conservatives being in bed with Bush and about the need for "Made in Canada" policies - about the horrible fate of Canada as the conservatives move us closer and closer to the United States....
...and they lead off their convention with a keynote speech from none other than American super liberal Howard Dean???
Once again, this is a case of the Liberal sense of entitlement. Nothing is "out of bounds" for them. They can spend valuable time, resources and tons of money creating false impressions about their opponents, to score political points with the public and then commit exactly the same sins and somehow, walk away feeling completely justified - even good about it all!
And what national press organization has said even one word about this total inconsistency, hypocrisy and repugnancy? What reporter has asked "How dare they bring in their Big American Hitter" in light of their feigned outrage about Harper and the conservatives.
Frankly, I am not much of a Harper fan. My allegiances lie with the true Progressive Conservative Party of a bygone era - a party that cared about people, about the less fortunate, about independent business people and farmers and the everyday Canadian. The neo-conservative movement leaves me unimpressed but, at least, they are not the bare-faced, opportunists that make up the Liberal Party of Canada who will stop at nothing to snatch power and then to fill their own pockets and those of the multi-national big wigs whom they serve and answer to with glee.
What pretense! What gall! and they do it right in our faces, knowing that if they just keep repeating their mantra that Canadians will look right past their behaviour and buy the snake oil that they are selling.
Remember good old Dr. Phil's most lucid observation - "the best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour" before you place your next vote!
Friday, December 01, 2006
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