Sunday, December 17, 2006

Harper's Election Strategy

It may just be media spin, but it would seem that Harper is trying to pretend he is moving to the political middle ground - for those of you that may be buying into this ruse, please note that Harper sent his parliamentary secretary, Jason Kenney, to help Ted Morton in his election campaign for leader of the Alberta conservatives. One would do well to check into the ideology of Ted Morton and at the same time check out Tom Flanaghan, another close associate of the prime minister - both born and bred Americans of the flaming right.

3 Comments:

Blogger Kevrichard said...

At the moment I couldn't care less weather they are to the right of the spectrum or the left, they have no vision and they govern for themselves and their membership base, not for the majority of Canadians.

8:49 PM  
Blogger Christian Conservative said...

height impaired, you're not just impaired in the height category...

Mr. Harper's vision is to put an end to the Liberal way of doing things... to turn back the clock on the Statist mentality, the overreliance on the State for everything, the wastefullness of the Liberals simply throwing more money at problems, when an overhaul of the system itself is what's required.

We seek to encourage each and every Canadian to work for the betterment of themselves and of their fellow Canadians... something that has been lacking since PET. Liberals typically say "give them more money, that will solve it", but that doesn't ever solve anything, it just buys them votes. This country is so over-institutionalized, so buracraticly bloated that most of our tax dollars are just going to keep the system going, and the needed money isn't getting to those who need it.

I don't know about you, but I call that vision.

6:52 AM  
Blogger Susan said...

C.C.
Thanks for proving my point - Harper's base are right-wing fundamentalists who want to dismantle the state - there you are hanging together.

12:20 AM  

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