Mike Duffy testifies that Stephen Harper insisted he represent P.E.I.

SLM

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Gonna go have a smoke while another few hundred Albertans kill themselves because of Ralph Klein and Harper.


Brb

Don't you think maybe you might be trying a little too hard to be all cool and edgy? Because you are seriously missing the mark in a really big way.

Oh and by the way, smoking kills braintrust. :roll:
 

JLM

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Don't you think maybe you might be trying a little too hard to be all cool and edgy? Because you are seriously missing the mark in a really big way.

Oh and by the way, smoking kills braintrust. :roll:

Mental Floss can be a little dogmatic! :)
 

taxslave

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It's a shame that Harper's legacy will be about scandals, corruption and ruining the Canadian economy.

It's been a real blight on conservatism and the fallout from this could last decades.

There are no scandals, corruption and the Canadian economy was doing just fine prior to the election. Despite what the media party would have you believe.
 

AnnaG

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Gonna go have a smoke while another few hundred Albertans kill themselves because of Ralph Klein and Harper.


Brb
Smoking will kill you...... slowly. When most people want to kill themselves, they choose faster ways. You must be a masochist, I guess.
 

JamesBondo

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The Adscam is getting to be old history. Many voting today were infants when the Adscam was happening. Poor widdle Mikey just wants to deflect the blame. No one twisted his arm to take the position in P.E.I. In many jobs the "new kid on the block" gets assigned to the boonies!

the story is old. the 49.5 million wasn't old money, it belonged to taxpayers not some silver spooned SET.
 

JLM

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Don't care.

Scrooge!! :) :)

the story is old. the 49.5 million wasn't old money, it belonged to taxpayers not some silver spooned SET.

So, are you for Mikey or agin him?

Gonna go have a smoke while another few hundred Albertans kill themselves because of Ralph Klein and Harper.


Brb

I think Harper and Klein actually helped more people than they harmed. I know Klein in particular was for the working man!
 

JamesBondo

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So, are you for Mikey or agin him?

I could care less what happens to him. He filed claims. He was caught. He paid the money back. The only outstanding issue is whether he was criminally at fault. I don't care how this plays out.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, if the Trudeau PMO arranges to pay back the $49.5million of former liberals, he will win my vote in future elections. I am not worried about this ever happening.
 

JLM

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I could care less what happens to him. He filed claims. He was caught. He paid the money back. The only outstanding issue is whether he was criminally at fault. I don't care how this plays out.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, if the Trudeau PMO arranges to pay back the $49.5million of former liberals, he will win my vote in future elections. I am not worried about this ever happening.

Why should Justin pay back the $49 million? Should I pay back a debt my grandfather may have left unpaid?
 

Danbones

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we are in a massive freakin recession
bailins on the horizon from wayback
we hang the bankers yet?
no
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Mulroonie in jail yet?
no?
bunch-a-bums on BOTH SIDES
 

JamesBondo

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Why should Justin pay back the $49 million? Should I pay back a debt my grandfather may have left unpaid?

When you buy the assets of a business, you don't buy its debts. But when you assume the leadership role in an old business you assume its debts.

The last I checked, the liberal party went under major changes but it didn't dismantle and sell off its assets to a new owner.

Should I pay back a debt my grandfather may have left unpaid?

There are not many examples where I would say yes, but if you were running a family farm that was bought with borrowed money that was never paid off, then YES.
 

AnnaG

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Why should Justin pay back the $49 million? Should I pay back a debt my grandfather may have left unpaid?
Estates settle old debts before the transfer of titles of any assets takes place.
 

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Duffy says the problem was having to deal with all those Born Again Christians.........


Duffy said he had insisted he had done nothing wrong by claiming these expenses — and that members of the Prime Minister's Office agreed with him, but they wanted the controversy quashed.

He said he was begging Harper's top aide Ray Novak that he not be forced to admit a mistake and repay the expenses, just five minutes before he eventually went public.

"I'm not a cheat, I'm not a thief. I don't break the rules and I was not going to embrace this kind of process," he said.

"I was pleading with all these born-again Christians."


Duffy said he had a conversation with Harper and told him that he was being lynched and railroaded. He said he told Harper it was unfair that members of the PMO were forcing him to admit he made a mistake by claiming housing allowances for his Ottawa residence and that he would repay the amount.

The P.E.I. senator said he also complained that the PMO said he didn't spend enough time in his province.

Duffy testified that Harper said, "Well, you only spend 66 days" there.

Duffy testified that he said that that was "a lie," that he spent more time in the province, and that he was also on the "rubber chicken circuit" on behalf of the prime minister.

Duffy said Harper just "looked at me with a blank look."


PMO's payback expense scheme benefited Stephen Harper, not Mike Duffy, senator says - Politics - CBC News
 

darkbeaver

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we are in a massive freakin recession
bailins on the horizon from wayback
we hang the bankers yet?
no
?
Mulroonie in jail yet?
no?
bunch-a-bums on BOTH SIDES

I believe we are being treated to a show trial in lieu of real reform. Most posters here, me included, seem content to enjoy the circus while that recession eats them alive buttered pop-corn I-phone and rubber boots entire. I think we have become entrenched and enthralled in the foggy reflection of the way things were and have no time for the way things are. As the 33 ton lizard slithers in for the lethal toxic strike we are messmerized by its gyrating head. Tough on crime! My ***! If there's anything I've learned in the last decade or so it's that crime is a respected profession. Anyway while we worry about the unfolding global war we ignore the economic reasons for the conflict or while we worry abot the economic crisis we ignore the war. It would be best to ignore both and hide in a cave.
 

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@ the other DB (lol)
Im learnin how to eat trees

@AnnaG
smoking is like hand grenades
they don't just kill the guy standing there holding the pin