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2. Voting in the first round of my "Political Moment of the Decade" contest is open until Thursday night.
3. Voting in the first round of Daveberta's Alberta version is open until Saturday. [And, yes, contrary to popular opinion stuff actually did happen this decade in Alberta]
4. Look! Liberal policy!
5. Look! Joe Clark!
6. Keith Martin and Dona Cadman are being mavericks, doing mavericky things on the HST vote.
7. Finally, does anyone think the Tory MP sites...:
...look a lot like the PM's government of Canada website?
(Hat Tip - KH)
Labels: Brian Jean, doppelgangers, Stephen Harper
6 Comments:
Do all Tory MP sites look like that now? Because I was looking up the MP for K-W last week and was greeted with, well, the same thing: http://www.peterbraid.ca/
By blkmage, at 11:04 p.m.
That is Brian Jean, the hardest working man in Parliament!
If you don't believe me, ask the young ladies of Ottawa!
By Lex, at 12:40 a.m.
Nope, my MP can still get away with an original design:
http://www.rickcasson.com/
By Anonymous, at 2:56 a.m.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Yeah. That's it. A coincidence.
By Anonymous, at 9:58 a.m.
Liberal policy ?
The NDP don't think so.
By jad, at 12:09 p.m.
@jad - not sure what's up with your link, but it's not working as a link for me.
As for policy, Iggy still has time to change his mind. After all, this week he seems hell-bent to find a reason to indict the Liberal Government who sent troops to Afghanistan, and who signed the Transfer Agreement which has caused so much grief.
On the other hand, I'm sure plenty of innocent civilians who have been beaten by Canadian Police are heartened to hear the Liberals take up their cause against the torture they faced at the hands of Canada. It would seem that even that guy who got arrested at UWO a few weeks ago was tortured, to hear the Liberals define the term.
By Paul, at 6:39 p.m.
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