The Bunker was Right (Again)

A few days ago we predicted that the Conservatives would make the RESP issue a confidence motion – we were right. Part two of the prediction was that Dion would (yet again) fold – watch for it in the news.

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5 Responses to “The Bunker was Right (Again)”

  1. Raphael Alexander on March 11th, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    At the risk of being repetitive, the Liberals voting against their own bill would be more spineless than the common amoeba.

  2. Zorpheous on March 11th, 2008 at 9:34 pm

    Well Raphie,

    The irony here is so dense it you added one more gram, it would collapse under it’s own gravitation mass and form a Irony Blackhole.

    The liberals will back the CPC to kill their own private members bill.
    Harper and the cpc will vote to keep taxes high on working families with kids
    Harper and the cpc will vote against a bill that encourages savings
    Harper and the cpc will vote against a bill that help families pay for their childrens education.

    There is more than enough dumb-fuck-atude to go around on this one.

    Personally I think if we elected 308 potted plants to the HoC we’d have a excellent Government compared to useless lot we have now. At least 308 potted plants wouldn’t act stupid and they would atleast recycle CO2 and produce oxygen, and that is more than can be said for what we have now sitting in Ottawa.

  3. Raphael Alexander on March 11th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    Can’t argue with you there Zorph.

  4. JimBobby on March 12th, 2008 at 8:14 am

    Whooee! I seen in this mornin’s paper that some Grits are startin’ to talk tough. I figger it’s too little, too late. Between the Con attack ads and Dion’s abstentions, the voters have lost any faith in the LPC.

    Us treehuggers got a bit of a soft spot fer Dion but fer me, the last straw with the Gritty bunch was when they voted for two extra years of senseless war in Afghanistan. There was only one reason that the Grits voted to allow more Canadians to die needlessly. That reason was purely political — more Canadian troops will die in an unwinnable war because Liberals were afraid of an election. Disgusting, sez I.

    JB

  5. Zorpheous on March 12th, 2008 at 1:27 pm

    308 potted plants for Ottawa

    Cleaner Air
    More productive
    Less damaging to the environment
    Cost less than MPs
    Look nicer
    Better Government policies

    and if we got a variety of nice flowering plants, they’d smell nicer too!!!

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