Wednesday, April 27, 2005

 

Paul Martin, Jack Layton And Corruption Of Government

I found Andrew Coyne's blog site tonight and must recommend it to all.

Now that events in Iraq and Lebanon and Syria and the rest of the Middle East have proven my dear leftist brother completely and totally wrong about Bush and Iraq and everything else since Arab terrorists killed almost four thousand people by prodigious attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I'm going to relax on the international front and cast an eye to matters in Canada, where Americans can see what the Democrats would do should they return to power there.

In Canada, corruption is a natural outgrowth of the very existence of the left. Massive corruption follows the left like a shadow, as does violence. The reason Paul Martin is turning to Jack Layton is simple: Layton is game for access to anything resembling power. He is the cheapest of dates.

Captain Ed of Captain's Quarters weighs in: "Ironically, Martin may have saved his party by conducting the same kind of manipulation of Canadian tax money as Adscam, albeit legally this time. He has taken money from the tax base and used it to satisfy political allies and garner support for the Liberals. Layton, on the other hand, has deliberately bolstered a government with demonstrable ties to corruption and graft -- a position that will not likely win many new converts to the NDP among Canadians."

Until the vote window moves to Ontario. Can Ontarians possibly vote Liberal again given the scale of Liberal corruption? Ontarians need to understand that, in the case of another election, the rest of the country is expecting them to forego the selfishness that has so often coloured their judgement and elected disastrous federal Liberal governments, whose criminality is now on display for all to see. Can Ontario voters, just once, choose to uphold Canadian law?

We'll see.

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