Correction of Liberal Mistruths
Today's National Post carries two good articles, intended to clear up some of the mistruths the Liberals are spreading these days.
The first one is a letter by Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, in reponse to Ralph Goodale's letter from yesterday... in which Mr. Nicholson encourages the Liberals to move our Tackling Violent Crime Act, Bill C-2, at all levels immediately... including the Liberal Senate, where most of this important Legislation was deliberately stalled during the last session.
The second is from the editors at the National Post, dealing with the Liberals for resorting to their desperate "Harper has a scary hidden agenda" mantra, and the false accusations that Mr. Harper is defying Parliament...
"The truth is that Mr. Harper has a minority government. If he has unlimited power, it is because opposition MPs are scared of an election. The opposition could vote this government out of office at any time. If, instead, they are choosing to save their own seats, don’t blame the Prime Minister for their lack of principle."
The first one is a letter by Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, in reponse to Ralph Goodale's letter from yesterday... in which Mr. Nicholson encourages the Liberals to move our Tackling Violent Crime Act, Bill C-2, at all levels immediately... including the Liberal Senate, where most of this important Legislation was deliberately stalled during the last session.
The second is from the editors at the National Post, dealing with the Liberals for resorting to their desperate "Harper has a scary hidden agenda" mantra, and the false accusations that Mr. Harper is defying Parliament...
"The truth is that Mr. Harper has a minority government. If he has unlimited power, it is because opposition MPs are scared of an election. The opposition could vote this government out of office at any time. If, instead, they are choosing to save their own seats, don’t blame the Prime Minister for their lack of principle."
Labels: crime, Dion, election, Liberals, Not a Leader
2 Comments:
At Tue Oct 23, 02:50:00 p.m. EDT, John M Reynolds said…
Didn't Martin try to avoid making anything a confidence vote unless it was full of concessions? Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government, by contrast, seems to be making all of their big priorities a confidence matter thus providing ample opportunity. The Conservative government should not fall though since the bills are only being reintroduced and had already been hashed out.
At Tue Oct 23, 06:25:00 p.m. EDT, Anonymous said…
Nicholson is a LIAR big time. Did you ever watch the debates and/or committees? Do you not realize what really happened?
Naive or what.
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