Thursday, January 05, 2006

Corruption: A Liberal Issue Part II

January 5th, 2005

Well then, as I was saying... Corruption, this election, is a Liberal issue. They are the ones that stole two-hundred and fifty million dollars, they are the ones that are being investigated by the RCMP for insider trading, they are the ones that allowed David Dingwall to charge taxpayers for a pack of gum, they are the ones who spent six billion on a gun registry that doesn't work, and they are the ones who wasted the cash on the HRDC boondoggle. Are we noticing a trend yet?

Who must defend and prove that these were "needed?" (Which we all know is a blatant lie) The Liberals! Therefore, for which party is corruption an issue? The Liberals! Why did it take the death of an innocent girl on Boxing Day for Paul Martin to get tough on crime, when the violence had occured for a previous ELEVEN months. Only now, after the fifty-sixth death in Toronto because of Guns did Paul Martin promise to enforce tougher sentences? Is he running as a Conservative? Maybe next week he'll run for the NDP.

Laura, you're wrong. Corruption is a Liberal issue; its been demonstrated time and time again this election, and for the past twelve years. As a side note, I would like to know when Doug Moffatt is going to answer questions about his corrupt party, as opposed to his constant reply "I wasn't there." Too bad, you chose to run for the Liberals, now step up and answer, instead of shying away from the issues.

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