I am scheduled to appear on Adler Online this afternoon at approximately 2:30 PM EST to discuss my Sun media column.
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If you're suggesting that PM Harper = Hugo Chavez - you are officially an airhead who has no clue what a real dictatorship is like.
As for Mr. Layton = Hugo Chavez, no debate there Gerry - it's pretty obvious from these links: http://youth.ndp.ca/node/88 http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2005/12/07/Lauzon-NDP-051207.html http://www.stephentaylor.ca/archives/2006_08.html
"Maybe a Prime Minister Layton could arrange for a similar "transfer [of powers to the people]." Oops, I forgot. In Canada prime ministers already have close to dictatorial powers."
"Simply put, he can't really trigger a socialist revolution in this country. Why? Because somebody has already beaten him to it."
Perhaps I am wrongly assuming that you are referring to Harper indirectly in the article instead of Trudeau as 'dictatorial powers' is usually a leftist callsign to attack Harper? Are you indirectly referring to Trudeau?
Gerry Nicholls is a communications consultant and writer who has been called a “political warrior” a “brilliant strategist” and one of the “canniest political observers in Canada.”
He has worked as a consultant in both the United States and Canada and was formerly a senior officer in the National Citizens Coalition.
A regular columnist with the Ottawa Hill Times, his work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, the National Post and in the Sun Media chain; and he has appeared on countless TV and radio public affairs programs. He is the author of the book, Loyal to the Core, Harper, Me and the NCC.
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If you're suggesting that PM Harper = Hugo Chavez - you are officially an airhead who has no clue what a real dictatorship is like.
As for Mr. Layton = Hugo Chavez, no debate there Gerry - it's pretty obvious from these links:
http://youth.ndp.ca/node/88
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2005/12/07/Lauzon-NDP-051207.html
http://www.stephentaylor.ca/archives/2006_08.html
Hey Ace, my column doesn't even mention Harper!
"Maybe a Prime Minister Layton could arrange for a similar "transfer [of powers to the people]." Oops, I forgot. In Canada prime ministers already have close to dictatorial powers."
"Simply put, he can't really trigger a socialist revolution in this country. Why? Because somebody has already beaten him to it."
Perhaps I am wrongly assuming that you are referring to Harper indirectly in the article instead of Trudeau as 'dictatorial powers' is usually a leftist callsign to attack Harper? Are you indirectly referring to Trudeau?
I am talking about what has happened to this country over the past 40 years.
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