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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (8186)2/11/2006 3:24:36 PM
From: fresc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37412
 
""the tough decisions were all on someone else's back and Martin took ALL the credit EVERY time ...""

So why didn't Mulroney do this? Instead of letting the Country Bleed?

It is not as black and white as you make it



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (8186)2/11/2006 3:46:18 PM
From: fresc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37412
 
Speaking of tough decisions! I hope Harper never has to make a tough decision :) He is doing a fine job in screwing up the simple ones.

'Francophone groups and opposition MPs are raising concerns about an appointment in Stephen Harper's government after learning the parliametary secretary for la Francophonie doesn't speak French.

Alberta MP Ted Menzies was sworn in on Monday as parliamentary secretary to la Francophonie and Official Languages Minister Josee Verner. He was also made parliamentary secretary to the minister of international co-operation.

Minority French groups like the New Brunswick Acadian Society say nominating a unilingual anglophone to this position shows just how hard it is to communicate with the Harper government.

New Democrat MP Yvon Godin, an Acadian, says it's proof Prime Minister Harper didn't think these nominations through.

"It's like telling the anglophones, we're going to give someone to represent you. And he only speaks French and he doesn't speak English at all and that's your representative and you deal with it," said Godin.'

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