From: "Keith Barrons" <keithbarrons@ulyssisic.com>
Subject: Email notification Bob
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 18:09:34 -0500
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>That being said, we still don't think that his personality has reaached a place where it is going to carry the day when it comes to people's recollections in the final moments before casting their ballot.
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>There continues to be a substantial disconnect between people's anger towards the Liberals and the alternative of parking their vote with the Conservatives.
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>So as the political parties shut down over the next week or so for Christmas and Hanukkah, Harper has to take a look at his family and draw inspiration. The first three weeks of January will be the defining moments of Stephen Harper's career.
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>He has turned the corner in terms of fear. He now needs to take the next step towards likeability. It isn't always necessary for everyone, but in this moment in history, with these political circumstances, and in consideration of the individuals involved, the difference between victory and defeat for the Tory leader will be the expression of emotion. Period.
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>So, no joke, Stephen...are you ready to share your feelings with the nation?
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>December 22, 2005 - TDH Strategies understands what Sheila Coppsis trying to accomplish. Like Warren says this morning, if a group of political assassins did everything in their power to disgrace a career that was characterized by over 20 years of great distinction, we'd be very angry too. But, for a woman who has been a master political player for much of her tenure, is this really the best way to get rid of Count Chocula?:
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>HAMILTON -- Sheila Copps is working against the Liberal party and political nemesis Tony Valeri in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek.
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>The former Liberal stalwart, who lost a bitter nomination battle to Valeri last year, is advising the campaign of Tory candidate Frank Rukavina.
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>The former deputy prime minister is also encouraging supporters to back NDP candidate Wayne Marston in the Jan. 23 election."
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>Line up your entire organization behind one candidate, and do everything in your power to get him elected. But don't split the support and standing you have in Hamilton by focussing in on both.
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>Either way, when it comes to the Liberal House Leader, we hope that Sheila is successful in her efforts.
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>December 21, 2005 - In this website's ongoing periodic contact with BC's top Liberal organizer Mark Marissen, we always recognize the man to be savvy and cunning, politically brilliant, and relatively pleasant to deal with, even when we haven't exactly seen eye to eye on the performance of the Prime Minister. There is a reason that he is this province's most skilled politico, and has been for much of the past decade.
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>So yesterday's surprising and terse conversation with Mr. Marissen was a little bit of a shock.
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>Our posts on James Green have apparently caused a lot of anger within the Liberal fold, to the point of prompting open questioning of TDH's character and moral fibre. We were also informed that our information was the handiwork of "crazy people," and that our post was mean and damaging to various individuals.
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>We found the phonecall to be suspect, considering that a) this website's first post on the subject (December 16 - see below) was based on a story that had already been published in the Vancouver Courier and b) we never ever mentioned anything about Mark.
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