Licia Corbella accused of plagiarism
…And if you’ve got any, send ’em along!
…And if you’ve got any, send ’em along!
The “C” in their name, as I’ve written before, stands for Conservative. They, and their “CEO,” have become ardent fart-catchers for the Harper government.
Proof of same is found in this question, which is rhetorical:
Have any of you, at any point, condemned the despicable way in which Irwin Cotler – one of our greatest Parliamentarians, and a man regarded in Israel as a giant – has been treated by the Harper government?
Trust me, they haven’t.
His powers of expression were remarkable. His politics sucked; they were often despicable, in fact.
Why do so many writers sing his praises? Because they want to be like him. They’re all stuck in the graveyard of broken dreams, and see Hitchens as someone who got out and got rich. They want that.
If Peter Kent is a piece of shit, is that a defence?
I’m still enraged by the puppet Speaker’s ruling. When a reader posted this, it made me even madder.
Anyone else knew this?
Carolyn says:
December 14, 2011 at 11:57 am
The firm that did the calling into Cotler’s riding also did $8,198.79 of work for the current Speaker, Andrew Scheer, in the last election. Scheer should have excused himself from making the Privilege decision yesterday because of a conflict of interest!
UPDATE: The CBC, at least, recognizes this is a legitimate (and significant) news story – and doesn’t relegate it to a little-noticed blog, like the Citizen does. Read it here.
Wonderful story about Stephen Harper by my former Carleton journalism classmate. Well worth a read.
Brings to mind a good line I recently heard in a lousy movie: “The Lord judges you for who you are, not who you were.”
I know you all come here for rough political stuff and all that, but tonight I saw the most amazing film with my sons. It was one of the best movies I’ve seen in years.
The trailer doesn’t do it justice, but take my amateur film critic’s word for it: it’s wonderful. You’ll remember it for a long time.