Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Harper Government or a Stronger Bloc? The Liberals Decided

Today the Liberals decided that it was better to have a reinvigorated Bloc then a Conservative Government. The Liberals have chosen a chance at power over the good of the country. How Liberal of them.

They did this by attempting to remind voters of the Conservative position on the Iraq war way back in 2003.

The plagiarism was only the distraction, the way to grab media headlines. The real reason for this release was part of the Liberal's attempt to link Bush and Harper.

They have done this with this plagiarism, attack ads, and now a new website. Not to mention many hours of pundits on the speaking tours.

We principled Conservatives know this is absolute crap, Paul Martin (former Liberal PM), David Pratt (former Liberal Defence Minister, and Michael Ignatieff (deputy Liberal Leader) all professed support for the Iraq war at one time or the other. The media is not doing a good job reminding voters of this.

I find this disgusting, not just from a partisan point of view either. These attacks, the attempted linking of Harper and Bush will be most effective in Quebec. And where will the Conservative vote go in Quebec? To the Bloc.

That's right, the Liberal Party would rather have a strengthened Bloc then a strong federalist party with seats all across Canada at the head of a government. The Liberal party has put their interests ahead of the countries. Anything to try and return to power. How very Liberal of them.

We're better off with Harper.

No comments: