Friday, December 09, 2005

One ball at a time, Paul!

Ottawa — An angry U.S. official demanded a meeting with Canadian ambassador Frank McKenna to complain about Prime Minister Paul Martin's attacks on President George W. Bush's environmental policy. Martin accused the Americans earlier this week of being deaf to global opinion on the need to sign the Kyoto Protocol. He was in Montreal on Friday to meet with another Bush foe – former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

Let's review:
The childcare money didn't work. Oops! Harper is doing not too bad. We proposed gun control law and it didn't make much of a difference.

It seems we have lost the right hand Liberals (conservative-Liberals) let's at least make the lefties happy. Who knows, maybe we can steal some NDP votes! What do lefties hate the most? BUSH! Let's blame Bush over anything we can. (anything....hmmm...how does environment sound like?)

Back lashes? What back lashes? Ok, maybe the Americans will complain about our election tactics. We will figure out how to fix that once we have won the election.

5 Comments:

At 5:53 a.m., Blogger Jackal said...

election is close, who's the fav now? Harper? Attacking Bush doesn't work anymore, well it didn't in Germany ;)

 
At 6:12 p.m., Blogger Hassanali Namazi said...

Hei. You seem to be getting a good hang of this. :)

 
At 9:08 p.m., Blogger The City Gal said...

Sky or Jackal? :)

 
At 9:17 p.m., Blogger The City Gal said...

Well, no poll is really a good representative. Plus, until Jan 23, people are going to change their minds everyday.

So far the Liberals are in the lead, but with less than 50% of the seats, which means another minority government. Conservatives are second and NDP third.

Green Party is also trying to make a pathetic attempt at this.

What the nations needs to know is that if we end up with another minority government (which only lasts for a year or 1.5 years) we are only wasting millions of dollars on election!

 
At 9:37 p.m., Blogger Hassanali Namazi said...

Sky.

 

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