Reading the Liberal Pink Book
something on page 24 of the Liberal Pink Book leaped out at me:
Preventing Violence Against Women
Under Stephen Harper’s Conservative government, women are increasingly at risk for domestic abuse and violence.
It’s pretty sloppy writing at best, deliberate partisan muddying on a serious issue at worst.
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While the Pink Book doesn’t go on to say that Paul Martin supports child pornography and thus this gaffe will not be covered with the same vigor by the press, it deserves to be called out.
Consider that this sentence is similar:
Under Jean Chretien’s Liberal government, Canadians were murdered in the thousands.
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