Thursday, April 21, 2005

Canadian Inquisition

After following the Gomery Inquiry being reported through CQ or your local newspaper and TV stations, it is easy to see that Canada is steadily in decline. As the Inquiry unfolds, more and more proof arises to give serious doubt to the Liberal leadership. Over the last weeks, countless cases of money laundering, pocket padding, and downright theft has been uncovered throughout the Liberal government. Sadly, the Prime Ministers Office is also directly tied to millions of dollars in theft. With many conflicting moral issues burning through Canada over the last year, it is no wonder that one more is added to the list.

They then had the gall to cancel the House of Commons sanctioned Opposition Days for the next couple of months in a sleazy attempt to deadlock themselves into government, removing any real chance to question their leadership. Luckily enough, the Tories managed to fight through the blockade and schedule a single Opposition Day on May 19th. You may find yourself asking, "what are Opposition Days?", and I will answer that now. An Opposition Day is normally a regularly scheduled session, mandatory in the legislature, and generally weekly, where any opposing party may ask whatever questions they like to the current governing party.

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