Yes, you best adjust your glasses lady and give your head a good shake while you're at it!
Good Day Readers:
During the last federal election campaign CyberSmokeBlog received an unsolicited voice mail message, yes, from Senator Mike Duffy extolling the virtues of the Conservative Party and candidate Shelly Glover (St. Boniface, Manitoba). To hear him tell it you'd think both were the greatest invention to come along since the advent of canned beer. Any thought CSB might have had of voting for Ms Glover immediately disappeared. Mike Duffy?
The questions. How much did it cost to produce and distribute the tape? Who paid? Did "Duffer" do this for other candidates? How many?
Since the Conservatives have a majority of Senators turned potential campaign workers, they have an advantage over the Liberals and especially the NDP that has none.
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
Wallin's Senate travel bill suggests campaign work on public dime
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Senator Pamela Wallin adjusts her glasses at the start of a meeting Monday, February 11, 2013 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Senator Pamela Wallin charged taxpayers nearly $26,000 in travel expenses during the last federal election period while appearing at a series of Conservative campaign events.
During the last federal election campaign CyberSmokeBlog received an unsolicited voice mail message, yes, from Senator Mike Duffy extolling the virtues of the Conservative Party and candidate Shelly Glover (St. Boniface, Manitoba). To hear him tell it you'd think both were the greatest invention to come along since the advent of canned beer. Any thought CSB might have had of voting for Ms Glover immediately disappeared. Mike Duffy?
The questions. How much did it cost to produce and distribute the tape? Who paid? Did "Duffer" do this for other candidates? How many?
Since the Conservatives have a majority of Senators turned potential campaign workers, they have an advantage over the Liberals and especially the NDP that has none.
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
Wallin's Senate travel bill suggests campaign work on public dime
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Senator Pamela Wallin adjusts her glasses at the start of a meeting Monday, February 11, 2013 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Senator Pamela Wallin charged taxpayers nearly $26,000 in travel expenses during the last federal election period while appearing at a series of Conservative campaign events.
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