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I think atcually Libby Davies, while maintaining her position that the PMO's influence over Conservative is corrosive, was quite conciliatory on Politics with Don newman tonight.
Anon |
03.14.08 - 10:09 pm | #
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Sorry, that was supposed to be:
I actually think Libby Davies--while maintaining her position that the PMO's influence over Conservative committee members has been corrosive--was otherwise quite conciliatory on Politics with Don newman tonight.
Anon |
03.14.08 - 10:11 pm | #
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After the partisanship shown by the speaker on the RESP tax cuts this seems a bit rich coming from him.
Paul |
03.14.08 - 10:41 pm | #
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Paul, what partisanship? Milliken allowed the government motion to sidetrack the RESP bill to proceed, and Milliken is elected as a Liberal. Sounds to me that, on this, as he has been throughout his speakership, he was perfectly non-partisan.
James Bow |
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03.14.08 - 11:37 pm | #
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It only took him seven years to speak up.
Ray K. |
03.15.08 - 9:09 am | #
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You're not making any sense.
James Bow |
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03.15.08 - 8:13 pm | #
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