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April 12, 2005
Go West Young Librano!
Ordinarily, I would scarcely be interested in an obscure, failed Liberal Party candidate from the west (where using words "failed" and "obscure" when describing Liberals place one in jeopardy of literary redundancy). Different strokes for different folks, though. Don at All Things Canadian seems to think Jim Travers take is worth reading today.
If paying party workers with taxpayer dollars worked in Quebec, then why not elsewhere? In fact, way back in 2002 The Toronto Star reported that similar tactics were allegedly used coast-to-coast.
In Atlantic Canada, a fantasy federal contract is said to have paid a provincial Liberal campaign organizer. Out West, a prospective candidate's salary was allegedly reimbursed through inflated advertising payments.
Neither case has been tested in court or heard by Gomery, who is narrowly focused on Quebec. And it's also true there is little incentive to break what until now has been a circle of silence protected with all the ferocity of junkyard dogs.
Will Brault's surprisingly candid revelations finally expose all that noise as just the yapping of those with much to hide?
Unfortunately, Travers is factually incorrect.
Unlike most people who write about dogs or use them as colourful metaphors, I have actually trained a few - including, once upon a time, a personal protection dog.
Good junkyard dogs don't bark. They don't act ferociously. A professionally trained junkyard dog remains sleeping in the sun while you approach his compound. He snaps at a buzzing fly in response to that stick you're running against the fence. When the wirecutters come out, he sits up, sends you a direct gaze .... and scratches an itchy ear with hind leg.
Until you've breached the wire and crossed that invisible boundary into the region of No Possible Escape (also know as the World Of Hurt) "
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