A very interesting piece of video about a possible Finance Department leak last week was received in at Bunker Central tonight from stageleft regular Peter. In a segment on Mike Duffy Live concerning the income trust information possibly being leaked, forensic accountant Al Rosen stated that he was between a 75% and 85% certain that Bay Street had inside info, and that the potential for someone to make millions with that info was definately there.
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in
Canadian Politics |
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From the department-of-world- wide-American-propaganda
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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Stephen Harper gave me a chuckle roday, and, you may be surprised to hear, this time I wasn’t laughing at him.
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in
Canadian Politics |
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People like this claim to run the wolds only remaining super-power…. how do you spell juvenile?
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in
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Yes, it stands for Completely Stupid Idea this time as well – what were they smoking when the CPoC talking points planning committee decided that the same sex marriage [non]issue would give Harper any help what – so – ever in this election.
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in
Canadian Politics |
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Let’s find out who loves Canada once and for all. Here’s a simple test.
Written on November 30, 2005 | Posted in
General |
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Why is Stephen Harper being questioned about his loyalty to Canada? Well, that’s easy…because so many of his fans seem to loathe it.
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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The “Global March for the Climate” in Montreal is 4 days away and there still seats on the bus from Ottawa to Montreal if you are interested in going….
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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In this case CSI stands for Completely Stupid Idea. For those living outside the boundries of our fair province who may not be aware of it the McGuinty government has banned the breed from the province.
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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I didn’t want to point this out prematurely. I was interested in seeing how the chips would fall. But now that the hurly-burly’s done, now that the battle’s lost and won, I can point out the terrible strategic error Stephen Harper just made – an error that will all but guarantee a Liberal government, and possibly a Liberal majority.
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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Paul Martin, yesterday, in his speech, referred to the Conservatives as “neo-cons” as he referenced their deal with the [evil] “separatists” to bring down the government. Clever really. I doubt many Canadians outside of the media, blogoshpere or die hard political junkies really understand what the phrase “neo-con” means. They don’t really have to though do they?
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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In which a robot attempts political thought, and actually manages to form coherent sentences. Pity about the thought, though…
Written on November 29, 2005 | Posted in
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Uber (Right)WingNut Michael Savage is currently on air calling for the U.S. government to shut down Google Earth in the interest of national security — I am oh so glad he’s not one of ours.
Written on November 28, 2005 | Posted in
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I heard the most interesting theory on Ottawa conservative talk radio, the speculation was that the CPoC organization as a whole (and just possibly conservatives in general) is hell bent on an election they know they can’t win so that they have an excuse to dump Stephen Harper and put Peter Mackay in the [...]
Written on November 28, 2005 | Posted in
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Watching CPAC to see how it’s gonna play out at this point is sort of like watching the train heading at high speed towards the bridge you know is out. I know, as does everybody else in Canada, what’s going to happen…. but I, and millions of others, are watching anyway – please don’t tell [...]
Written on November 28, 2005 | Posted in
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