Yeah.... I suppose honesty would be just a bit too much - though I can think of a few leaders who'd be a bit rattled by my off-the-cuff style. A diplomat, I ain't ;-)I doubt that you're a good enough Bullshyter to be a politician :lol:
Yeah.... I suppose honesty would be just a bit too much - though I can think of a few leaders who'd be a bit rattled by my off-the-cuff style. A diplomat, I ain't ;-)I doubt that you're a good enough Bullshyter to be a politician :lol:
Are these supposed economists the same ones who agree with tax and spend..??
You got the same problem there too??? reserving a big stretch of land or river for maybe a dozen tourists a year?
Con papers = 0 class
Toronto Sun's Kathleen Wynne Cartoon Sparks Controversy
The Toronto Sun sparked controversy Thursday with a controversial cartoon mocking Ontario Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne.
The illustration by longtime Sun cartoonist Andy Donato — showing broken glasses, bloody teeth and a Wynne pin — ran just two days after the provincial leaders' debate.
Polls from both Ipsos and Forum Research suggest PC Leader Tim Hudak was seen as the night's winner.
While it's not clear if the illustration was making a point about the debate, it nonetheless left more than a few people with the impression the newspaper was making light of violence against women.
Many took to Twitter to deride the cartoon as unacceptable and demand an apology from the newspaper.
Toronto Sun's Kathleen Wynne Cartoon Sparks Controversy
These were popping up all over Thunder Bay.
Huffpo squeals like a stuck pig when any leftard is made fun of.Con papers = 0 class
Toronto Sun's Kathleen Wynne Cartoon Sparks Controversy
The Toronto Sun sparked controversy Thursday with a controversial cartoon mocking Ontario Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne.
The illustration by longtime Sun cartoonist Andy Donato — showing broken glasses, bloody teeth and a Wynne pin — ran just two days after the provincial leaders' debate.
Polls from both Ipsos and Forum Research suggest PC Leader Tim Hudak was seen as the night's winner.
While it's not clear if the illustration was making a point about the debate, it nonetheless left more than a few people with the impression the newspaper was making light of violence against women.
Many took to Twitter to deride the cartoon as unacceptable and demand an apology from the newspaper.
Toronto Sun's Kathleen Wynne Cartoon Sparks Controversy
All over? I see one sign in the photo.These were popping up all over Thunder Bay.
Polar bears can't vote.Certainly one of the shoddiest elections I've seen in 40 years of voting. A good chunk of Temiskaming Cochrane (south end) isn't even on the Voters List
Well I'm definitely not one to be counted amongst the "uber sensitive, omg look what they've done now, I'm so very offended" brigade and I do not look at this and think 'violence against women'. However the first word that did pop into my mind when I saw this was 'assassination'; there is a photo I'm sure that I've seen before of broken, bloody glasses on the ground after an assassination (was it Lennon? I've googled but can't seem to find the shot on the sidewalk) and that's what it reminds me of. Now I'm the last person that wants to see the Liberals head back to Queen's Park however anything that implies, suggests or even hints at 'assassination' is off-side in my opinion.
I think that reference is a bit far fetched IMHO.
Yes, I found those ones but I'm sure I remember a photo of glasses on the sidewalk, I believe they were his but maybe I'm mistaken.Here are some of the pics of the glasses for comparison.
I'm just saying the first thought that popped into my head is all.
Yes, I found those ones but I'm sure I remember a photo of glasses on the sidewalk, I believe they were his but maybe I'm mistaken.