I am scheduled to be a guest on the Arlene Bynon Show (640 AM Radio in Toronto)today at 1:10 PM ET to discuss the latest spate of political ads.
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See if anyone knows if the Liberals NOT t-shirts came out before the Oda memo being reborn.After all, they came all the way from South America. Something like that takes forever.Maybe you can mention that the opposition don't need attack ads...they have the CBC to do that for them aided by the media.
Z...mabe this will wake you up...What the CBC & Liberals don't want Canadians to know
This was Margaret Biggs testemony(CITA president)
"Yes, I think as the minister said, the agency did recommend the project to the minister. She has indicated that. But it was her decision, after due consideration, to not accept the department’s advice.
This is quite normal, and I certainly was aware of her decision. The inclusion of the word “not” is just a simple reflection of what her decision was, and she has been clear. So that’s quite normal.
I think we have changed the format for these memos so the minister has a much clearer place to put where she doesn’t want to accept the advice, which is her perogative."
Margaret Biggs says there’s no “forgery” case so how can anyone construct one without either her or the other signatory, Naresh Singh? Who's the liar again? zzzzz New poll Conservatives 43 %..Libs..27%...NDP 13%..
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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See if anyone knows if the Liberals NOT t-shirts came out before the Oda memo being reborn.After all, they came all the way from South America. Something like that takes forever.Maybe you can mention that the opposition don't need attack ads...they have the CBC to do that for them aided by the media.
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Z...mabe this will wake you up...What the CBC & Liberals don't want Canadians to know
This was Margaret Biggs testemony(CITA president)
"Yes, I think as the minister said, the agency did recommend the project to the minister. She has indicated that. But it was her decision, after due consideration, to not accept the department’s advice.
This is quite normal, and I certainly was aware of her decision. The inclusion of the word “not” is just a simple reflection of what her decision was, and she has been clear. So that’s quite normal.
I think we have changed the format for these memos so the minister has a much clearer place to put where she doesn’t want to accept the advice, which is her perogative."
Margaret Biggs says there’s no “forgery” case so how can anyone construct one without either her or the other signatory, Naresh Singh?
Who's the liar again? zzzzz
New poll Conservatives 43 %..Libs..27%...NDP 13%..
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