 He's embraced a former Liberal Cabinet minister as his foreign policy guru.
He consulted with Liberal nemesis Stéphane Dion before making his move public, promising further work-together chats in the future. Comments
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Who voted on this?- a2zme Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:32 am
 - kitty Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:18 am

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How loopy can you get, Hurley?
There you go, calling the media biased again.
How loopy can you get, Hurley?
Media bias, thy name is National Post. The entire of that "newspaper" is to be biased to the right.
There you go, calling the media biased again.
How loopy can you get, Hurley?
Media bias, thy name is National Post. The entire of that "newspaper" is to be biased to the right.
yeah ok
There you go, calling the media biased again.
How loopy can you get, Hurley?
Media bias, thy name is National Post. The entire of that "newspaper" is to be biased to the right.
Have you read it lately? They are less than supportive of Harper and the CPC.
There you go, calling the media biased again.
How loopy can you get, Hurley?
Media bias, thy name is National Post. The entire of that "newspaper" is to be biased to the right.
Have you read it lately? They are less than supportive of Harper and the CPC.
If that's true, this guy certainly bucks the trend. This "article" is little more than textual fellatio of our PM.
There's always nice and fair CBC for you:
I'm definitely no fan of the CPC (although I do tend to side with them concerning Afghanistan, making it one of the few issues where I tend to agree with right-wingers), but this is the kind of attitude that I just love to see from politicians. Kudos to Harper, for while that may be a smoke show... he still deserves them.