Archive for October 2007

Liberals: The UnOpposition

The Liberals saying that they oppose Harper’s policies but then refusing to act on their convictions is exactly like a straight man saying that gay sex is sinful but then is caught in a men’s room soliciting exactly that. If the Liberals truly believed that Harper’s policies were wrong for Canada and for Canadians then they have a responsibility to … Continue reading

Liberals: Twiddling Until Twiddling Time is Over

I think I understand Dion now. From the CBC “We will choose our time about when to put the government down. It will not be tomorrow [Wednesday],” Dion said. “The key point is that we will not choose to have three elections in three-and-a-half years.” Dion and the Liberals are tired of having to tell people how good the Liberals … Continue reading

Liberals: The Proxy Conservative Government.

Liberal “positioning,” in regards to the throne speech, is absurd, to put it politely. It is fucking ridiculous, to put it truthfully. Let’s dissect the “game” they are playing to see if it makes any sense whatsoever. The Conservatives are comfortable. The Liberals are not. The Liberals are lame; They have an opportunity to voice real concerns and to make … Continue reading

Against Disproving the Unprovable

Sindee Clark There are few things as frustrating and cumbersome as trying to explain belief and personal opinion. Likes and dislikes are not necessarily rational. A mother deciding on a name for an infant may have many reasons and explanations for the name she may have become fixated upon but the decision is not one which is entirely rational. Likewise … Continue reading

Dion: because doing nothing is doing something

Dion is openly critical but only if it means he does not have to do anything. From cbc.ca Liberal Leader Stephane Dion has already indicated if his amendment is defeated, which is likely, then the Liberals will abstain from voting on the main throne speech. That would ensure its passage. or, in other words: Dion does not like the Conservative’s … Continue reading