More With Smoke And Mirrors
The Captain had this to say:

Also in the news: It seems that the Conservative Party is in deep legal dodo for saying something to the effect in Parliament that Paul Martin's Liberals are involved with "the crime syndicate".
What a hoot! The Liberals can do it, but you can't complain about it in Parliament. I only hope this gets into the courts so maybe more light can be shed on the wrongdoing of key Liberal members, including the right-dishonourable ex-prime minister.
With a no-confidence motion all but assured of passage on Monday, the Liberals had a choice as to how they would conduct their last days at the reins of power. They could demonstrate a steady and confident hand on the till, governing responsibly until the last possible moment -- or they could turn the Commons into an Ottawa bazaar in which every bill that could suck up to some small constituency gets tabled despite the fact that it will not survive to a vote. To their shame, the Martin-led Liberals chose the latter course, one that has even the notoriously biased media and punditry scratching their heads:
An honorable government would have agreed to elections as soon as the testimony from the Gomery Inquiry went public, in order to allow the Canadian voters to determine whether to hold the Liberals responsible for their actions in Adscam. A responsible government would have tried to accommodate the offered compromise of a February election in order to avoid the need to hold the debate we saw in the Commons this week. These last-minute, here's-what-you'll-miss bills cynically introduced by the Grits this week show that Martin and the Liberal leadership qualify as neither honorable nor responsible, if Adscam itself hadn't already exposed them. Will the Canadian voters finally punish the Liberals? We shall know in January. |
What a hoot! The Liberals can do it, but you can't complain about it in Parliament. I only hope this gets into the courts so maybe more light can be shed on the wrongdoing of key Liberal members, including the right-dishonourable ex-prime minister.