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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

And so it goes on

To my astonishment the Norlock story and his crown for being the Champion leafleteer is marching on., and the election approaches. To this end Party PR is flooding in.This press release has come in, and before the Ruddites get shirty about not having the same privilege I will print all that comes in. The Ruddites do not have the BurdReport on their media list so we don't their pearls of wisdom - send 'em in it gets printed.

The HST is an issue that crosses Provincial boundaries, the Feds have to approve the HST bribe money, consequently Mr Norlock is on the hot seat as he takes orders from Harper that conflicts with "Little Mike" Hudak's campaign against the HST.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ben, not sure if it is your blog or my computer but when I click to enlarge the Patrick Clark page, it comes up unreadable.

So, I went to the nqwndp web page. Lots of stuff there from some time ago. Nothing recent. If you get it to post on The Burd Report, surely the riding association could post it on their own site, too.

Anonymous said...

Northumberland Today has a big article on the HST. It refers to the Pat Clark position -- hurray. It also refers to the Hudak position -- yecchhhh. If anyone makes me cringe more than Harper, it's Hudak -- the Young Conservative wing of the Harris revolution.

Hey, why do all these cringe-worthy ultra-conservatives have last names beginning with the letter H? I smell a conspiracy.

Seriously though, the NT article does emphasize the inherent conflict between Hudak's provincial conservatives opposing Dalton's HST while Norlock's federal conservatives are active partners in it. I hadn't thought of that angle before.