Who should be next Liberal leader? Vote and discuss...
canadian1971 canadian1971:
Did you see this
clip that I threw out there earlier.
Sry...I'm compelled to pull for the Newfie!
He has my vote and do I ever remember that clip
DerbyX @ Wed Jan 25, 2006 3:51 pm
GunPlumber GunPlumber:
hwacker hwacker:
GunPlumber
I think you hit a nerve.
Ya, kinda funny how they protest when you use their tactics against them.
![Drool [drool]](./images/smilies/droolies.GIF)
Look who's crying when the shoe's on the other foot.
![Cry Baby [cry]](./images/smilies/crybaby.gif)
[cry][cry][cry][cry]
This from a weasaly, idiot who once said he'd "school my ass",... when the reality is he couldn't balance his checkbook if a roomfull of accountants
tried to show him how to use Quicken.
My tactics against me eh? You are the one bitching about all these myths the east holds about the west yet its always people like you heaping all the insults our way.
As for schooling your ass I did so both times when you tried to show that it really wasn't the Liberals who payed down the debt by using the most dishonest of tactics. You said that you would need time to show this and I agreed but then you never bothered to post again on that subject. Consider your ass schooled.
SamIAm @ Wed Jan 25, 2006 3:54 pm
Franky's leaving Hollywood! Guess who's coming home to rule the party!
WASHINGTON (CP) - Ambassador Frank McKenna has submitted his resignation to prime minister-designate Stephen Harper, Canadian Embassy officials say.
McKenna has sent Harper a warm letter asking that he be relieved of his duties as the top Canadian envoy in the United States, the embassy said. In the meantime, he'll keep working at the job he was appointed to less than a year ago by Prime Minister Paul Martin, who was toppled in this week's election.
McKenna wants Harper to have the letter before he's officially sworn in as prime minister.
It notes the two men share a mutual commitment to Canada, and says McKenna would have had no difficulty working with a Conservative government.
The former New Brunswick premier is widely expected to enter the race to replace Martin, but those close to him say he won't be making an announcement yet