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  • Friday, December 23, 2005

     

    Please complete Bob




    From:  "Carol Koleman" <carolkoleman@fresherotwo.com>
    Subject:  Please complete Bob
    Date:  Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:09:53 -0500
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    >Sorry, but Paul Martin has absolutely ZERO credibility when it comes to talking about maintaining a strong federal government or Quebec's place in the federation.
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    >December 19, 2005 - With regards to Friday's post, here is the latest. TDH has received word that failed mayoral candidate and now Liberal political operative James Green has personal and possibly professional links to Erik Bornman.
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    >Once again, for those readers who are unaware of who the disgraced Bornman is, you must read this backgrounder on a man who Paul Martin once called one of his top political organizers.
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    >We're also hearing that many reporters and local news organizations are unwilling to dig deeper into this emerging story out of fear of being frozen out of the federal government news cycle for as long as the next Liberal minority government survives.
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    >Once again, however, TDH is urging journalists who are much beter protected by huge organizations than this website to start asking the following questions:
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    >Who brought Green into the municipal race, and from which company has he been collecting a paycheque from (either above or under the table) over the past 4 months?
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    >December 19, 2005 - This morning's Vancouver Sun has an interview with Stephen Harper detailing why, in his own words, he has the emotional range of a tennis line judge:
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    >"I guess the nature of me, the nature of my personality, and the nature of my party, is, we want to think about what we can actually do. That's the most important thing.
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    >It's great and obviously important to tell people we feel their pain. But for me it doesn't mean much unless somebody gives me some idea that we're going to improve it."
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    >OK, not a bad answer, for a guy who, as we all saw during the debates, has a hard time cracking a smile without looking awkward. But this explanation from his communications director William Stairs, which was in turn adopted from an analogy written by Preston Manning, is absolutely baffling:
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    >"Mr. Harper will fix your furnace, and more important than that he'll understand why it's broken."
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    >Wonderful imagery, Gents. Does Mr. Harper do toilets as well?
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    >December 19, 2005 - The following quote is taken from a talk Michael Ignatieff gave at Boston University, a recording of which was broadcast on Australian National Radio April 22, 2005 (with transcript). Here's the sentence:
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    >"The reality is that torture does work, that's the problem."
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    >He also wrote this for the New York Times on May 2, 2004:
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    >"But defeating terror requires violence. It may also require coercion, secrecy, deception, even violation of rights."
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    >Thus, it is hard not to view this letter to the editor with a measure of scepticism.
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    >December 16, 2005 - MAJOR BC Scandal Brewing.
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    >TDH Strategies wrote this advice to the Liberals about new Senator Larry Campbell in the Hill Times at the end of September:
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    >"As with any explosive force...just remember to handle with care."
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    >The Liberals decided not to heed our advice.
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    >Let us refresh our readers' memory about the James Green story that polluted the recent Vancouver mayoral race with scandal:
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    >"November 22, 2005 - Dirty politics - apparently, the public cannot escape it, whether in municipal, provincial or federal affairs. It seems as though Vancouver's new mayor Sam Sullivan has his hands all over a pretty slimy trick, despite all of his empty denials. Here's the story.
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    >Jim Green, mayoral candidate for the new Vision Vancouver party, and close colleague of former mayor Larry Campbell, was thought to be the frontrunner from the very beginning of the race. Mr. Sullivan, while considered a nice man, was seen as little more than a wallflower over his tenure on city council over the past 12 years. Enter James Green into the race.
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    >James Green, a former music teacher, events promoter and Delta school-board trustee who has gone bankrupt three times, threw his hat into the ring, and sold himself as a serious candidate. For a man who had very limited resources upon first inspection, Green was running in style with an office in the not-so-cheap Plaza of Nations, renting a provincial-election-style campaign bus that usually costs in the neighbourhood of abuot $1,000/day, and had a slick political website designed by a well-known television producer of the company Fairfax Creative. In Saturday's election, James Green ended up getting 4,273 votes, while Jim Green lost to Sullivan by 3,647 votes."
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    >So Larry Campbell walks into Liberal campaign headquarters 2 days ago, to check out the operations, and here is what ensues:
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    >"Vancouver Courier
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    >Campbell walks when other Green shows up at Liberal pow wow
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    >By Mike Howell-Staff writer
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    >An independent mayoral candidate in the eye of a political storm last month has resurfaced in the federal election campaign-and former mayor Larry Campbell isn't happy about it.
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    >The mere presence of James Green at a federal Liberal strategy meeting Saturday for campaign managers in downtown Vancouver caused Campbell to storm out of the building.
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    >"All I know is he came in, and I left," said Campbell, now a Liberal senator who retired after three years as mayor. "I don't have to hang around with people that, quite frankly, I don't have any faith in."
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    >Added Campbell: "I still am not convinced that he wasn't tied into the NPA. I'm a free man now, I just said, 'Fine if he's there, I'm not going to be there.'"
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    >Green attended the meeting as campaign manager for Patricia Whittaker, the Liberal candidate representing Delta-Richmond East. Campbell was already at the Hastings Street building when Green arrived.
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    >"I went down just to see where [the Liberals] were set up," Campbell said. "I wasn't actually involved in the meetings, per se."
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    >Because of Green's shady financial past, everyone wondered where he got the money for the bus and other aspects of his campaign. Well, where Green has worked for the past 4 months is going to shock people...maybe Sam Sullivan didn't have anything to do with it after all.
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