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Harper 'lies' about coalition details: Broadben

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Harper 'lies' about coalition details: Broadbent


Political | 206772 hits | Dec 03 12:51 pm | Posted by: C.M. Burns
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"I've never seen the leader of a Conservative party, certainly not Bob Stanfield, certainly not Joe Clark, lie � I choose the word deliberately � the way Mr. Harper has," Broadbent said.

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  1. by avatar kenmore
    Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:08 pm
    Harper lies? big surprise there eh?

  2. by avatar kenmore
    Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:10 pm
    "I'm concerned I have a prime minister who lies to the people of Canada and knows it," Broadbent said. "It's one thing to exaggerate. It's another to deliberately tell falsehoods." accurate..

  3. by avatar Robair
    Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:14 pm
    He certainly has some efficiant spin doctors.

  4. by avatar bootlegga
    Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:26 pm
    It's not lies, it's public relations! :wink:

  5. by avatar hurley_108
    Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:32 pm
    It's all self-serving lies from Harper and the Conservatives - in the house, in the ads, on TV, anywhere. Certainly all politicians say one thing and do another, but this truly is an unprecedented display of, as Broadbent said, deliberate deception.

  6. by ridenrain
    Thu Dec 04, 2008 12:58 am
    "No flags were present" was a metaphor for saying that the coalition did not have the blessing of the people or nation of Canada. It's a symbolic kind of thing, you big fat commie bastard. Sort of like the logo you borrowed for you're new badge:

  7. by avatar herbie
    Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:24 am
    Harper even knows what a metaphore is? I know he's got down really good!

  8. by AlwaysCanuck
    Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:17 am

    "No flags were present" was a metaphor for saying that the coalition did not have the blessing of the people or nation of Canada.

    ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

    Maybe his eyes are just going bad.

  9. by avatar PluggyRug
    Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:35 am
    Broadbent, Chretian, Parizeau, eye of toad, ear of bat, a whisper of Dragons breath, stir well and reap a witches brew worthy of defeating Harry Potter.

    To bad a fiction novel is all the "coalition" have.

    Here we see the inevitable death of the Liberal party.

    If you want to cast a spell, make sure the ingredients are pure, do not add Bloc poison, the brew will quickly turn into sour vinegar.

  10. by avatar jason700
    Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:45 am
    "PluggyRug" said
    Broadbent, Chretian, Parizeau, eye of toad, ear of bat, a whisper of Dragons breath, stir well and reap a witches brew worthy of defeating Harry Potter.

    To bad a fiction novel is all the "coalition" have.

    Here we see the inevitable death of the Liberal party.

    If you want to cast a spell, make sure the ingredients are pure, do not add Bloc poison, the brew will quickly turn into sour vinegar.


    Huh?



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