Ahhh...the usual attacks against women politicians...make them out to be ****s, bitches, attack their relationships (because no MALE politician ever had an affair) etc. I liked her. I think if she had stuck with politics, she would develop well. She had a shaky, rough start. I think she tried to jump in too hard, too fast with shooting for leadership right away. I don't think she is gone for good. I think she added something to parliment.I call her Belinda the Bimbo.
What a b * t c h
Canada' Paris Hilton of politics, remember he extra-marital affair with Ty Domi?
Good riddens to the woman, she was never in it for the public service, but for the power.
And besides any of this, she was one of the worst public speakers in politics.
This is the first thing she's done right. She quit before she was eligible for the golden pension.
Freudian slip perhaps, DurkaDurka?? The company is Magna- magma is the molten substance that fills much of Hell Either way, it's apropriate
Instead, we get a party hopping twit who bails when the excitement dies off.
Unfortunately, most richer types have no idea of any other type of life and act accordingly. Perhaps if they'd be forced to live in the streets, start a small business, or something first, they'd be more conscientious.What is remarkable is that a person as wealthy as her, but wasen't interested in being in the spotlight, and who didn't have to even think about such mundane things as phone bills or car payments, could really WORK.....FOR...the people of Canada. Could really do some good.
No one could hold them up, bribe them, or threaten them financially. They would be ablsolutely free to try and help give the "good government" our parliament is supposed to attempt.......
Could always nickname it "smegma". (google it )I wasn't trying to "educate" ya, I just thought it was too funny to not point out- hell, I'll probably refer to it as "magma" from now on, since a few of my buddies in the auto industry seem to think that their jobs are getting turned into slag by it anyways