Hi:
Wednesday I sent in another comment about how the National Post seems afraid to use the word Conservative when attributing blame, and of course both Alberta and Harper versions of the Conservative Parties are due a lot of blame. The words were published today, even if attributed to someone else. I guess I started the problem with attribution as I forgot to put my name on the original submission : -(
Wednesday I sent in another comment about how the National Post seems afraid to use the word Conservative when attributing blame, and of course both Alberta and Harper versions of the Conservative Parties are due a lot of blame. The words were published today, even if attributed to someone else. I guess I started the problem with attribution as I forgot to put my name on the original submission : -(
As always it is the thought that count, and I am glad they are published. If we are to get ourselves out of this mess it has to start with reducing partisan double standards.
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Great article "Alberta needs to learn to say no to spending" - but as seems universal with articles in the National Post there is a huge gapping hole.
If this has been the NDP's or Liberal's or Green's excessive spending, their name would have been spread all over the article. In this case the reckless spenders are Conservatives, but the name does not appear even once. This is consistent with other articles on Conservative spending in the National Post, but not consistent with non-partisan reporting.

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