
REALITY CHECK
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 12, 2006
OTTAWA – No.
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For more information: Conservative Party Press Office (613) 755-2191

REALITY CHECK
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 12, 2006
OTTAWA – No.
-30-
For more information: Conservative Party Press Office (613) 755-2191
[Paraphrasing from my memory]
[At a press conference in Halifax]
“Mr. Harper does your promise to add property rights to the Charter … er… um… haha… uh… mean that you’re going to repeal labour laws?”
[roar of laughter from the media]
They must have been referring to the Liberal’s latest laughable attempt to pin something… anything to Stephen Harper.
I laughed just as hard when I discovered that the Liberal research team is using the Blogging Tories, specifically Angry’s blog to try and make their point!
However, as it turns out… Angry was merely outlining the benefits of a property rights amendment!
See Angry’s original post, and his reaction.
I think it might be safe to say that we’re seeing the moments of a dying and desperate campaign for the Liberal party.
Earlier today the Liberals released a barrage of attack ads aimed directly at Stephen Harper. One ad must not have passed through their focus group however, because the Liberals frantically pulled it from their website before it got widespread exposure. The ad tries to portray Stephen Harper as a leader who would have the military patrolling our streets like some third world dictatorship. However, the ad comes off in a way that is insulting to all men and women in uniform that make the decision to defend our country. Military officers? With guns? In Canada? No wonder the Liberals scrambled to can the ad.
CTV however captured the ads (including the controversial one) and Mike Duffy challenged Liberal strategist John Duffy on the inappropriate nature of the ad. John Duffy tried to deflect and Mike Duffy called him on alleged intimidation of the veteran newsman that occured during the commercial break.
I’ve combined both the attack ad (ripped the ad from the streaming video from CTV) and the Duffy vs. Duffy clip (courtesy to ProudtobeCanadian.ca)