05 March, 2011

- Either "Harper Government" or "Canadian Government" - You Choose

submitted: 8:09am, PST, 5 Mar.'11 Winnipeg Free Press
Liberals launch ads attacking Tories for using the term 'Harper Government'
By: Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press, Winnipeg Free Press, 03/4/2011
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/breakingnews/liberals-launch-ads-attacking-tories-for-using-the-term-harper-government-117437123.html?commentConfirmed=y#comments


"this is a departure"

You got that Right

Harper is a Departure from Democracy

and the way of life that was built over generations by our forefathers.

A departure it may takes generations to rectify, if Harper is allowed to continue.

It is outrageous that Harper would send a directive to public servants to replace Government of Canada with "Harper government".

However, it is only a logical progression for Harper and the Con's.

They have been spending our tax money as if it were 'Harper money'.

It is common knowledge that Harper has been trying to have Canadians identify the stimulus spending with Harper and the Con's, as if it were theirs, and spending 10's of millions of tax payers money to do it.

Harper has been 'ruling' Canada as if it were 'Harper's Canada', we are now starting to understand the true significance when Harper says "My Canada".

Harper has shown increasingly more disdain for Parliament until now he petty much ignores our duly elected representatives.

'The Horse Trading Harper, ^Not', is a prime example of Harper's total disdain for listening to the majority of Canadians.

This will continue, of course, until he gets a majority, then he will bring Parliament back with a vengeance that will shock and awe.

The problem is Harper can do just about anything he wants.

Harper has 33% core of die-hard Con supporters, epi-centred in Alberta, that would support him just about no matter what.

As long as the 66% Moderate Majority don't consolidate then Harper can continue like he owns it, like it is "Harper's Government"

excerpt: Lloyd MacILquham cicblog.com/comments.html