Part 3
Posted on | June 20, 2005 |
In response to the MSM’s seemingly inability to understand the CPC policy platform, Blue Blogging Soapbox has an ongoing feature whereby they expose various elements of CPC policy discovered hidden on conservative blogs. Those sneaky blogs - imagine hiding the link to key info like that on the front page! No wonder the MSM is having such a difficult time nailing this down.
Blue Perspective has some thoughts on the decision of Gilles Duceppe to remain with the Bloc and outlines what he feels are some of the weaknesses of the Liberals.
Bluetory explains the benefits of the war-room mentality and why the CPC should listen. Also offers up some interesting insight into Tom Flanagan.
Bound by Gravity discusses the 7 Things You Can’t Say in Canada. He also explains why the CPC should make health care the focal point of its platform.
Brad Farquhar fondly remembers a trip to Tajikistan in which he assisted the locals with preparations for parliamentary elections and links to a human interest story from the region. He also some great quotes by Ralph Goodale who talks about why it isn’t a good idea to tinker with a budget that is already laid out - of course that was prior to Handsome Jack’s involvement. It sort of reminded me of the many anti-Liberal things Stronach dispensed on an almost daily basis prior to defecting to those same Liberals. Hillarious.
Brian Walsh highlights a Bloc demand that the Liberals reimburse more than $5 million to Canadians and also touches on a controversy starting to brew involving SpongeBob SquarePants.
Brock: On the Attack has an excellent item up about the ever-increasing dangerous China. On a side note, be sure to check out the comments section of that post to see some vinatge socialist commentary at its sanctimonious best.
Burkean Canuck has some advice for both politicians and aspiring politicians alike. Also found is another great entry on health care.
Canada’s John Galt draws some interesting parallels between Martin’s government and that of John Turner. He also attacks the notion that Stephen Harper is scary and Stephen Harper has a hidden agenda. Well said.
Canadian Honky-Tonk Bar Association shares some musings on Stronach and makes a very good point when he says, “In any other country, there would be massive rioting on the streets.” I agree. What’s wrong with the people of this country?
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