02 December 2005

and she was damned by God as a harlot

To the legions of fans who have been awaiting my voice...I am back!!

I have just finished the most brutal week of moving and work. Well, the moving part was rough, and work was just mostly normal.

Two things to be excited about:

  1. egg nog

  2. federal election




Some opening points I have to make:

  • health care is a provincial ministry; I don't know why it's a federal election issue [this even baffled me in the june '04 campaign]

  • the BQ is not a federal party because they do not run candidates in a majority of ridings; as such, they should not be recognised by media outlets as having equal status with the other three (four?) main national parties

  • perhaps the Bloc should adopt some of my suggestions for campaign slogans:

    • 'tis the season for treason!

    • treasons greetings

    • ...or my personal favourite... fuck les anglophones





Being an Albertan, I think being debt free is the highest priority. Debt free without increased taxes. A socialist government would never be able to produce this while trying to remain a capitalist market. There would never be true pure socialism in Canada, because the government likes to make itself personally rich. (Merely consider the BC government, which after all the cuts to many public service sectors, freezing wages, cutting staff, unanimously approved a 15% pay increase for MLA's. WtF??) The other reason is that rich people want to remain rich, like Mr. Martin. You think Wal-Mart is deplorable for child labour practices in Bangladesh? Never ever forget Paul Martin's own Canada Steamship Lines. The man is highly unethical in his private business dealings, while being a Member of Parliament!!! If this is how he treats people who work for his own company, how and why is he being trusted as the Prime Minister of Canada? This alone boggles the mind more than anything else.
For more information on the extent to which Paul Martin is a sleaze, please visit: PaulMartinTime.ca. For an indepth report disclosing the true depth to which Paul Martin has personally dragged down the word Canada, visit the CBC's Disclosure report.








For the reason behind the title of this entry, go here.

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