Oh no. I’m afraid my campaign to bring a non-partisan point of view to the progressive blogosphere has met with a bruising setback.
A sucker punch from Sister Sage.
Last, but certainly not least, Simon, I have always liked your b…
Continue readingOh no. I’m afraid my campaign to bring a non-partisan point of view to the progressive blogosphere has met with a bruising setback.
A sucker punch from Sister Sage.
Last, but certainly not least, Simon, I have always liked your b…
Continue readingHere’s a gander at what one fellow blogger put on his blog recently:Its fun to watch the Liberals scream FIRE over the NDP and Jack Layton’s comments on the constitution. It seems the Liberals’ have no plan or any intention of working with Queb…
Continue readingLike dipping a single toe into the lake from the dock before jumping in, Ruth-Ellen Brosseau robocalled her constituents yesterday. It was the first thing she has done to earn their trust as their MP since filling out (in whole or part) of her nomination papers. For many on Pro
Continue readingA thought for progressives to discuss: Layton has two votes this week with one potentially mattering significantly more than the other. If Layton supports the budget on Thursday can he really vote alongside the expected Liberal non-confidence motion on Friday? He could certainly vote against an Opposition Day non-confidence motion,
Continue readingParliament resumes and the “we don’t want an election” rhetoric seems to have been dialed down as the NDP and CPC both release campaign-style ads aimed at convincing Canadians they have what it takes to lead this country. Meanwhile at Stornoway, crickets chirp. I’d like to think that the LPC
Continue readingby matttbastard Was going to pick up on what BooMan, Jed Lewison & Jeff Fecke had to say re: Jane Hamsher’s unholy alliance with Grover fucking Norquist and the more-progressive-than-thou campaign to unseat that notorious corporate shill, Bernie Sanders (and … Continue reading →
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