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6 Comments:
Turns out that they removed all the parts that even adult Tories found to be not funny.
Does not leave very much, as you have noted.
By C4SR, at 10:23 p.m.
At last, something that I can respect harper for doing!
By JimTan, at 11:29 p.m.
I'm honestly amazed at the extent to which the Conservative attack campaign is backfiring on them.
I wonder, however, when it'll be seen in the polls. Certainly they look good right now; but the fallout from all this has yet to be seen. Bullying Liberals on the Internet certainly plays to Harper's weaknesses, but will people notice it?
By Demosthenes, at 11:53 p.m.
Sure Canadians will notice the bullying behaviour of Steven Harper, it was evident from the kyoto Accord and the summits related to the environment and the G-8 meetings as well, evident when he forced his way into an election, evident the way he and his henchmen conducted themselves in the house's question period, evident with the type of high ranking staffers he employs and calls friends, evident in the way he has spent millions upon millions in prime time advertising to portray Stephane Dion as not a leader (hoping to fool Canadians). The Bullying Behavior of Steven Harper can only be covered up by our mainstream media for so long, HOWEVER CANADIANS ARE NOT STUPID!
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