Posted on 02/15/2004 5:50:33 PM PST by Pikamax
I'll be vindicated or resign: Martin PM goes live-to-air with Rex Murphy and residents of Canada
BY ALEXANDER PANETTA AND JIM BROWN CANADIAN PRESS
OTTAWA Paul Martin put his political life on the line today by boldly promising to resign if a public inquiry shows he had prior knowledge of a sponsorship scandal that saw $100 million in public funds go to Liberal-friendly advertising and public relations firms. "Anybody who is found to have known that people are kiting cheques, that people are falsifying invoices - me or anybody else - should resign," Martin said on CBC's Cross Country Checkup.
"I've made that very, very clear. I don't think we have to debate that. Anybody who knew that kind of thing was going on and let it happen, they don't belong in public life."
The prime minister made the statement as a succession of open-line radio callers vented their outrage over the scandal that has plunged the Liberal party and government into disarray.
One caller baldly told Martin that casting a ballot for the Liberals in the next election would suggest people don't care about being ripped off.
"What kind of message would we be sending to you in Ottawa if in fact we voted Liberal? We'd be saying, 'You can steal from us and that's OK,' " said Brad Smith of Toronto.
"It's enough, Mr. Martin. It is enough. It makes my stomach feel sick."
The prime minister remained poised during the barrage, insisting he is as mad as anybody else and wants to get to the bottom of the affair.
But he dodged a key question that kept popping up - would he delay an anticipated spring election until after all the facts have come out on the sponsorship affair.
"When we go to the polls I'm really not in a position to say," he told one questioner.
Martin appeared ready for the barrage as he held his latest in a flurry of public appearances since the scandal broke with the publication of Auditor General Sheila Fraser's damning report last week.
The prime minister sat stone-faced as CBC host Rex Murphy read a letter from one woman who said she had voted Liberal her whole life but now declared herself "Martin's worst nightmare."
Martin has said repeatedly he was kept out of the loop under former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien while a small group of bureaucrats and political figures mishandled the sponsorship program.
"Did I hear rumours, were there articles in the newspapers that obviously I read about this?" Martin asked rhetorically. "Clearly, yes, I did hear rumours. I read the articles in the newspapers.
"If the question is, did I know that people were kiting cheques, that people were making payments that were inappropriate, did I know all of those things? The answer is absolutely not. I did not know that."
Murphy predicted the upcoming election will hinge on Martin's handling of the current crisis.
"Nothing like this has hit the Liberal party in quite a long time," said the open-line host. "The outcry has been astonishing, down on the street, in people's homes and in 1,000 offices."
One caller accused the prime minister of turning a blind eye to the scandal when he was finance minister under Chrétien.
"I'm tempted to suspect that your ignorance was in part wilful, and that you may have taken a decision, at some point very early on, not to find out about some of these things," said Bruce Toombs of Montreal.
He maintained an election must be delayed so "justice is done at the polls if it's not done judicially."
Martin and his government have been under fire since the auditor general reported that up to $100 million - of a total $250 million in sponsorship funding - went to private consultants who did little to advance the objectives of raising the federal profile in Quebec and promoting Canadian unity.
"I am mad as hell that some people did this," Martin said earlier Sunday in an interview on CTV Question Period.
"I am mad that there are some people who clearly perverted what should have been a government program that should have done a lot of good. I am very mad that some people may have enriched themselves, and I am very determined to get to the bottom of this and punish those who were involved."
One of Martin's tactics in the wake of Fraser's report has been to distance himself from Chrétien, saying the former prime minister seldom sought his counsel on Quebec political affairs.
A Martin aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, has even been quoted as suggesting the Chrétien government knowingly covered up evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Martin was more charitable Sunday, calling Chrétien a man of "unquestioned integrity" and saying he's sure his former boss was not personally involved in the scandal.
But he again insisted he was kept out of the loop by Chrétien's people on Quebec-related issues because of their falling-out over the party leadership.
Some Chrétien loyalists have argued that Martin is making a mistake and sowing division within the party by trying to shift the blame to the previous administration.
The prime minister, who in addition to calling a public inquiry has said he will co-operate with a Commons committee that is also looking into the affair, dismissed talk of civil war within Liberal ranks.
He was adamant, in the CTV interview, that the government can recover from its troubles and persuade voters to shift their attention to its policy agenda of health care, education and other issues.
"If we go into an election making it very clear that we're dealing with this mess, if we go into an election basically saying to Canadians that we are going to improve the quality of their lives, we are going to build a stronger country, we'll win the election."
"That never happened in the instances I brought up."
Please provide the exact quotes (and threads) you are talking about.
If you think it is rude for me to suggest to someone that their time may be better spent changing their own country than coming onto this American site and complaining about our expressions of outrage and anger toward their countries -- then we have a difference of opinion about what the definition of "rude" is. I think it is "rude" to come onto another country's site and tell people off. I would never go to Free Dominion, for example, and say the kind of things to them that Canadians have said to Americans on this site. I find it rude and offensive that foreigners come onto this American site and criticize us for expressing our opinions.
Where do you think that Americans should go to rant and express their views if not to an American site?
And there are a lot of us that feel that way. And my view is that this is the perfect place for Americans to rant and rave and express themselves. I find it rude and offensive when foreigners come here and tell me off for exercising my first amendment rights on an American site.
"Its good to know there are like minded people north of us, we might need them one day."
There are some good and decent people in Canada. There are some good and decent Canadians that write regularly on this site, and I appreciate their participation. They are clearly conservative and furthering conservatism. And there are some Canadians who appear to have no other purpose in being here than to defend Canada, and that is not the purpose of this site as I understand it. If Jim Robinson sees it otherwise, I will respect that. It is his site. But my view is that foreigners who come here, not for the purpose of furthering conservatism in America, but for defending Canada, or France or Syria -- are not honoring the purpose of this site.
As far as "needing" Canadians some day. My mind doesn't work that way. I don't think in terms of what I would call co-dependent bargaining -- "I'll look the other way while you trash American and then one day I'll ask a favor of you". I would rather strengthen our alliances with those countries who stood with us (UK, Aussies, Poles, Spain, Italy, Israel, Eastern Europe, Japan etc. etc) than try to make some "bargain" with Canada.
If Canada comes around, I will be very happy and I will acknowledge it. Until then I will criticze Her.
I hope you are not claiming that you are a polite person, Delphinium? Your posts are "on the record" and easily reposted. You seem to think that you are justified in personally attacking someone for no other reason than that they do not agree with you.
Are you so filled with animosity toward me that you will now defend anti-Americanism in Canada?
Is it that hard for you to be honorable about this? You have been wrong about me. You have not come clean about it.
I have clearly said that humans are more important than animals. What do you think you gain by misrepresenting my positions? What do you think you gain by personally attacking me? What do you think you gain by making things up and making assumptions about me? the world, at the expense of your Soul?
I have a different view than you do about dangerous wild animals. Do you feel that that justifies your personal attacks of me? Btw, this thread is about Canada. Please stick to the topic. It is considered "rude" not to :-)
Are you defending the anti-Americansim coming out of Canada and those on this site who defend Canada?
You also suggested that I was "rude" to running joke on another thread. And yet, it is running joke who was rude. Maybe you could apologize to me about that? :-). Here is his first quote.
"Btw, if I hear another idiot go off about the lack of French military victories and their cowardice, I would tell them that Napoleon was pretty darn successful with his French army and his men did not lack for courage." runningjoke
runningjoke not sunsong is rude
And, btw, that is what I am talking about when I say that foreigners are rude coming onto this American site and telling us off for expressing our opinions. You have not answered me yet when I have asked you where do you think Americans should go to rant and rave about anti-Americanism and antiAmerican policies in other countries?
I disagree. I think that it is clear that runningjokes only purpose on that thread was to complain about us and tell us off and put us down. As I said, I think that he was rude, not me. And I think that this statement from hawkaw is about defending Canada rather than promoting conservatism in America:
{{{It is important that Canada and the USA be serious and solid allies for we have to work together on this continent - may it be trading oil for goods or may be for protecting both of our lands - we both need one another (unlike what a few on this board think). Just as important is the relationships at the head of each country becoming solid again. As tensions ease between this solid President and new right leaning PM, then, maybe, just maybe, some on this board will wake up and quit with some of their comments addressed to "all" Canadians, when a left leaning Canadian journalist writes an article. hawkaw}}}
I find that attitude offensive. You may not. I think it is rude for foreigners to come here and complain about our criticism of their country. Especially countries like Canada, France and Syria that are so anti-American.
Free Republic is not an international forum where people from all over the world are invited in to debate Americans and tell us off. It is an American site promoting conservatism *in* America. And, as I have said, there are Canadians who are here doing just that and I appreciate their contribution. Others, like hawaw and albertabound seem to have as their purpose the defense of Canada. And again, I dont see that as honoring what Free Republic is about.
I think it is healthy to let off steam and to rant a little bit. And I think that this is the perfect place to do that. I find it rude that foreigners come onto this American soil and complain about that. You may not agree, but you have not said where you think it would be appropriate for Americans to rant about Canada or France or Syria if not here.
In the end, Canada is an arrogant, irrelevant, UN-loving country that benefits so much from its proximity to the United States, but rather than showing gratitude and acknowledge us continually puts us down. Hawkaw said that the new PM, Paul Martin was a right-leaning guy. I totally disagree and perhaps you can see from the present scandal going on up there that Paul Martin is still part of the problem, not part of the solution. My opinion is that Martin should resign.
I believe that Canada is a threat to us. Linda Vestor on Fox News is going to do a special tonight on the threat of terrorism coming from both our border with Mexico and with Canada. I hope that you can get a chance to see it. And, btw, Fox News Channel is not *allowed* in Canada.
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