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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-20-04 10:13 PM
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9. I know what you're at
Just when you're PM, and answerable to 100% of canadians, and a QC
for christs sake, clealry you'll have your nose shoved up the sphincter of priviledge... and as democratic as canada is, the old school good old boy network is just as operative there as in britan
or america for that matter.

Mr. Martin is a DLC liberal. He has Kerry's wealth conflicts of interest, and a US conservative nightmare to his south to keep appeased. I'm sure that in his nightly prayers, he hopes to reamake
some of those mistakes when president Kerry lightens up the stupidity.

Are YOU a liberal party member with NDP leanings, or really an NDP party member... as NDP has permanent opposition written on its platform.. sorta like british labour before neil kinnoch. Coalition...yes, but the website is childish for a party intending to be in power.

I have a coupla letters from Paul martin downstairs from a previous life where i communicated with him as finance minister... and he, more than any finance minister in the G7 evidenced to me a serious
concern (as head of the UN global financial architecture group - read: strategic property rights distribution between rich and poor (nations and people).)

I cannot speak to the "scandals" you mention... but i have a genuine
belief that he's playing politics and is in the catbird seat to make
a better world, no matter what short term positioning he's on to.

He's still on his honeymoon. I've got a good feeling about him... whereas bush is way past his depose-by date.

Please tell me more about those things and convince me (with links?)
as to why PM should step down.
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