Tuesday, May 29, 2007
New Conservative Attack
The Conservatives have launched a new website detailing Stephane Dion's weakness as a leader. The website can be found at www.NotALeader.ca (h/t Stephen Taylor).
The site has a few more attack ads on it, along with some eCards that can be sent to friends. But the best part of the site is Kyoto the dog's blog. Thats right, the Conservatives have put up a blog for Stephane Dion's dog.
Kyoto's Dog Blog:
Thats one funny dog!
The site has a few more attack ads on it, along with some eCards that can be sent to friends. But the best part of the site is Kyoto the dog's blog. Thats right, the Conservatives have put up a blog for Stephane Dion's dog.
Kyoto's Dog Blog:
May 29, 2007
On days like today, I wish we were in France!
Spent the morning lying on the couch in Stéphane’s office listening to him pleading with Liberal Senators to pass the Government’s term limits. He said the Tory ads were making him look weak and powerless. Again. "Eight years and out? No way!" they said. He moped around all day muttering about how unfair life is.
Yesterday I was taking the master for a walk when I spotted the Prime Minister’s cat strutting down Sussex like she owned the place. Can you imagine? She’s not even purebred. I gave chase, dragging Stéphane down the street. He kept shouting "No Kyoto! Stop it!" Madame Elizabeth May happened by and almost had a coronary. She thought he was talking about the Accord.
Ignatieff came by the other day. He grimaced at me and told Stéphane he preferred big bald eagles to dogs. When I barked in protest he lectured me about the appropriateness of torture in "certain" situations. So I showed him my fangs. "Yikes," he said, "when are you going to get this dog trained?" Stéphane barked back: "You don't know what you speak about!" and asked Ignatieff: "Do you think it’s easy to make priorities?"
Tonight Stéphane tried to get me to listen to that stupid joke he told on TV last year about the world’s shortest bedtime story. "You know Bam the dog?" he said. "The car goes by, and bam, the dog. Now go to sleep." Then he laughs, like it’s funny. Gives me nightmares. I whined and cowered until he apologized. It’s a trick I learned from him. Now that’s funny.
Time for bed. I'll dream about France. Stéphane tells me we will move back one day but I've heard him flip flop too many times before so I'll just keep dreaming for now.
Thats one funny dog!
Labels: Canadian Senate, Conservative Party, France, Liberal Party, Michael Ignatieff, Stephane Dion, Y2Kyoto
Monday, May 07, 2007
Sarkozy Wins
The reasons why Nicolas Sarkozy beat Socialist Segolene Royal in France's Presidential election are too numerous to list here. But two of the most obvious reasons were Royal's close relationship with far-left groups, and desperate fear mongering near the end of the campaign.
Just four days ago, Segolene Royal warned of riots if she were to lose the election. Making sure not to make a liar of their leader, leftist groups across France rioted after the results were announced.
Despite the fact that voter turnout was 85%, and that even women rejected the female candidate, and nobody has questioned the legitimacy of the election, leftists riot in defiance of democracy.
Just four days ago, Segolene Royal warned of riots if she were to lose the election. Making sure not to make a liar of their leader, leftist groups across France rioted after the results were announced.
Despite the fact that voter turnout was 85%, and that even women rejected the female candidate, and nobody has questioned the legitimacy of the election, leftists riot in defiance of democracy.
Labels: democracy, France, Nicolas Sarkozy, politics






