Title: Harper appoints football player to senate
Category: Political
Posted By: Curtman
Date: 2010-12-20 12:55:26
Canadian
A Politician is a politician, is a politician.....
Mind you, I met Larry Smith when I went to Bishop's University in the early 70s.
Practiced with him on the football field too.
Good guy, with a good head on his shoulders.
Don't know if politics will corrupt him like it does to pretty much everybody else though.
All the opposition had to do was agree to an elected Senate. But oh no, that's not how it's done, it would take away the right of Prime Ministers to appoint Senators.
Well, they got their wish and the PM still has to power to make Senate appointments.
The only difference being is that the opposition is howling like gut shot dogs about the PM doing what they wanted to ensure remained his right.
They can't have it both freakin ways. And BTW the Liberal dominated Senate we've seen for the last decade or so, wasn't created by immaculate appointment. Somebody put them there.
The Senate should be gone. It's no longer a sober second thought for Canadian politics and has become a dinosaur with more perks and partisanship than the House of Lords, of which many of our Senators seem to think they belong.
As long as he doesn't appoint anyone who, like with certain Liberals, has his senatorial paycheque forwarded to their villa in Baja Mexico then I could care less.
Mis-leading headline anyway. Could have just as easily read 'Larry Smith, CFL player, CFL president, and publisher of the Montreal Gazetter'. Trimming it down to just 'football player' was a blatant bit of hackery to make it seem like the man's some kind of a moron instead of someone who's actually done and contributed something positive throughout most of his life.
...and he graduated from Bishop's University with a degree in economics before earning a Bachelor of Civil Law from McGill University while playing football for the Als.
Welcome to the good life guys. Treated like royalty, cash up the yingyang and you never have to do a day's work.
if i ever get appointed to the senate, hopefully the media will focus on my more recent accomplishments and not publish, "Prime minister Rick Mercer appoints Judo yellow-belt to senate."
The nomination is temporary, like Michael Forter. Smith is going to quit senate to present himself at the next election for MP.
What? A politician acting in his own interests to skew the bullshit and unelected senate to their own ends? Say it ain't so!
(Cue Harper defenders and cries of "well the Liberals did it too" in 3, 2, 1...)