I Wouldn't Be A Bit Surprised
Liberals contemplate quick comeback after disastrous first week for Harper
This sounds awfully familiar:
"We're going to oppose those measures that we find are not in the interests of Canada and Canadians and we'll oppose them all the way..."
...and...
"And if that leads to the government falling, it's going to lead to the government falling. And the way they're making their decisions it's clear that could happen earlier rather than later just given the nature of what they're doing."
If you didn't already know that this was a Liberal speaking of the Tory government, would you be able to tell who was speaking of whom?
This sounds awfully familiar:
"We're going to oppose those measures that we find are not in the interests of Canada and Canadians and we'll oppose them all the way..."
...and...
"And if that leads to the government falling, it's going to lead to the government falling. And the way they're making their decisions it's clear that could happen earlier rather than later just given the nature of what they're doing."
If you didn't already know that this was a Liberal speaking of the Tory government, would you be able to tell who was speaking of whom?
3 Comments:
Lol, good one. I would have thought it was an old quotation.
I voted CPC, but the cabinet's already dissapointing me, and Harper is prioritizing issues I'm not crazy about.
m'eh...
I think Canadians are going to give the Conservatives a fair chance this time, and they realise it takes time to get ones feet wet and set everything up.
At least I hope so...
Dino,
The latest SES poll suggests that Canadians have declined to give the CPC their chance. Either that, or Harper used up his fair chance within 16 minutes of becoming PM.
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