The real victory today

Canadian Politics 1 Comment

By Glendronach

In the wake of the 2006 election I reminded my colleagues that Stephen Harper had seized a beach head and so had to undertake what that manoeuvre demands: secure the perimeter, organize supply lines and stockpile supplies for the eventual breakout. While too slow for some, his incrementalist approach realized those goals.

Today’s victory resembles the Battle of Kursk. At first glance it too may not seem so clear-cut a win but its aftermath will be as equally decisive as that earlier battle. The spine of the Liberal Party has been broken, as was that of the Heer. Their finances are depleted, their leadership demoralized and with their retreat into pockets of Metro Toronto and the Atlantic provinces, their conflation of Liberal values with Canadian values has been exposed as a myth. The Liberal national “brand” is deteriorating into a boutique label.

The sumo pundits will effuse endlessly over the missed possibilities in this campaign  but they cannot deny that Stephen Harper has made vast progress in pushing back a formidable and ruthless political apparatus. Now we must see to it that the Liberals are kept on the path to an endgame.

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Iceland, A Terrorist State

Economics and Finance, Freedom of Speech 5 Comments

By Arran Gold

How the mighty have fallen!  Last year Iceland was the toast of UN.  This year one of the enlightened and sophisticated European countries, that Bush “The Idiot” should be learning from, has declared Iceland a terrorist state.

It has already been revealed that the UK Government has seized more than enough Icelandic assets to pay back British savers caught up in the country’s banking collapse.

Some £4bn is understood to have been frozen using anti-terror laws last week, compared to the estimated £3bn that UK councils, charities and hundreds of thousands of individuals could lose.

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