Wrong again.....
Spatso said.....
What bothers me is the Canadian government in really dangerous times appears to take a soft position on all this stuff.
At the very least, you would expect the leader to step forward and express some concern in regard to the overall message that is being conveyed.
It points to a government that does not seem to be able to set its own agenda.
I would like to hear some people, other than myself, say the Canadian administration needs to get their priorities straight.
I am beginning to think that planning for strategic priorities in Canada is being coordinated by Comedy Central.
Some people want to assume a new conservative Canadian government immediately means all is forgotten and forgiven. Perhaps, but I don't think so.
So, you elect a new administration and you want everyone to be happy. So, you tell me what has changed.
I do want to hear just one person say the Prime Minister made a mistake.
I could keep going, but surely you get the point.
You liberals lie, and mislead, and then ask for 'reasoned debate'.
Spare me.
As seems to be your nature you have misrepresented what I said to suit your own purposes. I don't know whether your purpose was to be dishonest or you simply did not understand the rule of political discourse that you violated. What I said and what I stand by is as follows.
"If you find I have criticized Canadian conservative leaders as individuals or in their personal capacity than I have committed a grave error and, I would, of course apologize. If, on the other hand, my criticism is of Canadian policy or strategic choices than I think that is fair in terms of any dialog as it would be for you."