Conservative Party Enhanced Transparency

I feel sorry for people who didn’t realize this happens. Anyone who has read blogs for even a few months, then listens to a talk radio hears the same tired talking points not only from radio hosts and frequent callers of the Conservative bend, but also others who get their kool-aid and unoriginality from different pitchers.

The Conservatives describe the practice as state-of-the-art politicking. A party spokesman said the practice offers enhanced transparency, and is used elsewhere in the world.

… in fine places like Burma, China, Rhodesia, Venezuela, Columbia, and parts of former East Germany.

“Enhanced transparency”. Gotta love it, eh? Also known as, “opaqueness“. Expect to hear it a lot on talk radio soon.

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The Dead Cheer For Conservatives

Well, didn’t you know that if Conservatives were allowed to change crime law, there would be fewer deaths in the country due to crime? Apparently that’s the case. And not to make a point about Chuck Cadman being deceased himself, but rather to point out why he entered politics in the first place, Cadman wanted to make law due to the death of his son. His son died because of a criminal act taken against him. Yet Chuck Cadman did not stay in the Conservative Party to fight for his mission. I wonder if he knew something about their methods that he found distasteful.

Green candidate Chris Tindal and Liberal candidate Bob Rae explain what is wrong with Conservative election mailouts in the latest byelection:

When’s Answer Period in the House of Commons?

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