Gerry, Can you believe THIS? A former Canadian Taxpayer Federation guy is now a hack for the corrupt BC Liberals who scrapped balanced budget laws, imposed a carbon tax, are giving 150% of the province away to a tiny clique of native activists, and who are also responsible for the whole Vancouver Olympics boondoggle. How do people like Vrsnik get away with it?!? And why does it take a left wing Georgia Straight blogger to expose it?!? Does NOBODY have any integrity anymore?!? http://www.straight.com/article-210181/victor-vrsniks-curious-campaign-reelect-bc-liberal-government
I caught your appearance on Coren, and it sounded like you were a bit hard up for cash (having to write a book about a former colleague to put bread on the table and all).
Maybe you'll get lucky, and you can sell excerpts from your book to the National Enquirer, or the Toronto Star, or some other reputable paper like that.
Sorry. but there is a Seinfeld rerun on that will likely be more entertaining.
ReplyDeleteGerry, Can you believe THIS?
ReplyDeleteA former Canadian Taxpayer Federation guy is now a hack for the corrupt BC Liberals who scrapped balanced budget laws, imposed a carbon tax, are giving 150% of the province away to a tiny clique of native activists, and who are also responsible for the whole Vancouver Olympics boondoggle. How do people like Vrsnik get away with it?!?
And why does it take a left wing Georgia Straight blogger to expose it?!? Does NOBODY have any integrity anymore?!?
http://www.straight.com/article-210181/victor-vrsniks-curious-campaign-reelect-bc-liberal-government
Hey "anonymous"
ReplyDeleteIf old reruns arewhat get you off why do you waste our time by trolling this blog?
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A quite interesting hour with Coren. Glad I watched it.
ReplyDeleteThe stuff about Star Trek was pretty funny!
I caught your appearance on Coren, and it sounded like you were a bit hard up for cash (having to write a book about a former colleague to put bread on the table and all).
ReplyDeleteMaybe you'll get lucky, and you can sell excerpts from your book to the National Enquirer, or the Toronto Star, or some other reputable paper like that.