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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: axial who wrote (14461)4/12/2011 3:58:22 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) of 37182
 
axial ...Don't know what you are getting all uptight about?

What I said was...."If something is an honest mistake an an honest apology is made is it still " a serious abuse by a government in power."?"...

First, where did I say it WAS an honest mistake? I said "IF" something is an honest mistake, "IF" not is.

I don't know if it was a mistake nor do I care if it was mistake.

Was it intentional...I don't know.

Was it intended to mislead the voters? I don't know.

To call it fraud is a very positive thing to say...you must have proof to say such a thing, maybe you could share this info for voters? I personally have never belonged to any political party and have no intention to change this...I vote for whomever seems to be most in line with what I believe...so got no axe to grind. :-)

...."To intentionally pull a ten year old quote by a respected public servant supporting action by a previous government, then a decade later intentionally re-publish it to support spending that was questionable in the first place is hardly "an honest mistake."

The act required premeditation, planning, careful execution and intent: to deceive the Canadian public.

You call it an honest mistake. I call it fraud.
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