harper talks sky high trash
Robert benzie of the toronto star reported today that harper was talking a little to freely yesterday on his campaign plan. during an informal discussion with a group of reporters he suggested that:
“most premiers ‘hate’ Prime Minister Paul Martin, that Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is untrustworthy, that stupidity caused the minority government of Joe Clark to fall in 1979 and that the Liberal campaign is playing into his hands.”
im not sure if harper was wasted or high… but i thought he would have learned his lesson from the last election... when he spoke a little to candidly about forming a majority government.
anyways … im beginning to like the flabby mouthed harper… it gives me something to write about everyday.
“most premiers ‘hate’ Prime Minister Paul Martin, that Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is untrustworthy, that stupidity caused the minority government of Joe Clark to fall in 1979 and that the Liberal campaign is playing into his hands.”
im not sure if harper was wasted or high… but i thought he would have learned his lesson from the last election... when he spoke a little to candidly about forming a majority government.
anyways … im beginning to like the flabby mouthed harper… it gives me something to write about everyday.
4 Comments:
He had a six pack of Heiniken with him
Not in Western Canada Dim Wit .
Not tryin to be a dick just lettin you know, but it's "too" freely, not "to" freely. Too with two o's is used in phrases like "too many" and "too much" to is used in phrases like "I'm going to the store" and the newfie experession "where are ya to?" ;)
In other news.....
I love your blog, and thanks for putting my threat indicator on your site, it helps warn people against the dangers of a Conservative government.
no worries i appriciate it... im not going to lie... my spelling and grammer has always sucked!
thanks... im hoping now that exams are over i can start to do some more analyitical blogs... but we will see.
keep on truck'n
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