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Paul Martin Confronted on Bilderberg and the SPP

http://www.infowars.com/?p=6270 A blog with relevant information for the world.

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Isn't it time we elected our Governor-General?

The fate of our government rests in the hands of an unelected head of state. Of all the things that bug me about this prospective coalition, this fact is the most irritating. Michaelle Jean was appointed by Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin. The people had no say in her selection. Given the kind of power she wields, I think it's high time that her job be an elected post, Why couldn't we have a one-person,...

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From the Comments at CTV

Frank McKenna, Paul Martin, John Manley and Roy Romanow, Stephan Dion, John Chretien, Ed Broadbent, Jack Layton, Bob Rae, Michael Ignatieff, and Gilles Duceppe all go into a bar. The Bartender says, "hey is this some kind of joke?" click Celestial Junk Blog

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Days of Our Parliamentary Lives

1. The yet-to-be-named coalition seems poised to bring on Paul Martin, John Manley, Frank McKenna, and Roy Romanow as economic advisors . Smart move. 2. We also have polling ! Well, from Quebec, at least. 3. The yet-to-be-named coalition is rumoured to made up of a slimmed down 24 person Cabinet, with the NDP getting 6 Cabinet seats. My guess would be Layton, Mulcair, Comartin, Wasylycia-Leis, Davies,...

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Excellent Idea

This morning, there is talk of an Economic Advisory team, that would counsel the new coalition government. Made up of Paul Martin, Roy Romanow, Frank McKenna and John Manley, presenting this group is a stroke of genius. It will demonstrate stability to the markets, a sense that seasoned people are on board, respected elders involved, it denotes a coming together for the good of the country. My lingering...

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Mr. Harper's 2004 letter to then-Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson

In a 2004 letter Stephen Harper sought to become Prime Minister without an election. Mr. Harper's 2004 letter to then-Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson requested that she turn to him if Paul Martin's newly elected government were defeated in the Commons. Harper wrote: "We respectfully point out that the opposition parties, who together constitute a majority in the House, have been in close consultation....

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Faster Pussycats, Kill! Kill!

Now that it seems like the opposition leaders can at least agree to be, y'know, oppositional and all, former spokesman for Paul Martin, Scott Ried seems to think its High Noon in Ottawa . I don't expect much to come of it, since the Liberals are stuck in leadership race mode for the next several months. The idea of a coalition is a nice one, but highly unlikely to come about. I think it would take...

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History in the making

I seem to remember Paul Martin saying something about a major political party teaming up with the Bloc to defeat the government should be condemned for being the " unholy alliance " that it is, but I must have dreamed it. (Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! We have always been at war with EastAsia!) It looks like the three parties are going to do this no matter what, so now is not the...

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The Right Honourable Paul Martin

If you find yourself fortunate enough to reside anywhere near Windsor or London, ON, you're in for a once-in-a-lifetime treat: The Right Honourable Paul Martin ( a.k.a. Canada's Twenty-First Prime Minister) will be putting in an appearance at each city's Chapters location tonight and tomorrow night: 26 November @ 7 PM: Chapters South London 27 November @ 7 PM: Chapters Windsor Come Hell or High Water...

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A "pragmatic" prime minister modifies a bedrock political principle

"Never again will we allow the spectre of overspending to haunt this land," then Finance Minister Paul Martin said 1998. "Canadians have paid to see the movie ‘The Deficit'. They don't want to pay to see the sequel." Now, just over a decade later, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is bracing Canadians to watch that sequel. It's a remarkable turn for Harper who has fought against deficits and in favour...

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Paul Martin says Rae-Ignatieff rivalry won’t divide Liberal party

The battered Liberal party has learned its lesson from past feuds and will emerge united despite a fresh round of sparring between its two principal leadership hopefuls, former prime minister Paul Martin said Monday.

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Paul Martin predicts Rae-Ignatieff rivalry won’t split Grits

Past rifts in the party such as the one caused by the acrimony between Mr. Martin and former prime minister Jean Chrétien have only recently healed somewhat. Now Liberals want to avoid the kind of nasty in-fighting they saw during the 2006 leadership campaign in which current leader Stéphane Dion emerged as a compromise winner.

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David Akin: Harper confronts his own history as a deficit hawk

LIMA, Peru -- On Feb. 24, 1998, Paul Martin, then the country's finance minister, rose triumphantly in the House of Commons to deliver the budget. "What I am about to say is something no Canadian government has been able to say for almost 50 years," he said. "We will balance the budget next year. We will balance the budget the year after that. And, Mr. Speaker, we will balance the budget this year."...

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Happy Birthday to Paul Martin

Please join me in wishing our very own Paul Martin a very happy birthday! I appreciate Paul's contributions and insights on the world of Windows Mobile a great deal, plus he's just an all-around nice guy. Thanks for all that you do Paul! If you'd like to show your appreciation to Paul in a tangible manner, here's his Amazon.com wish list .

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Deficits and the historical record

Here are some excerpts from then finance minister Paul Martin's budget speech on Feb. 24, 1998 : "What I am about to say is something no Canadian government has been able to say for almost 50 years. We will balance the budget next year. We will balance the budget the year after that. And, Mr. Speaker, we will balance the budget this year." And here is Prime Minister Stephen Harper today ...