Comuzzi turfed from Liberal caucus

RUEZ

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Feb 12, 2007
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Additionally, I'm pretty sure a party who polls at 30 per cent, despite everything that has happened, isn't quite as done as you'd like to believe. For one, Joe Comuzzi's seat next election is pretty safely in Liberal hands.
Well they won't be forming any governments in the near future so that is done enough for me.
 

unspoken

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Uh, I'm the condescending one? Pot, meet kettle. I'm not the one looking for apologies from parties I don't agree with by trying to loosely tie one instance with a longstanding history of that with which I agree. Again you missed all of my instances of Liberal failings, blinded by partisan rhetoric.

How is Joe Comuzzi any different than Garth Turner? I didn't see anyone out looking for apologies from our dear leader after that whole debacle. What ever became of David Emerson, done for the good of himself? At least Comuzzi had some reasoning behind the expulsion.

Additionally, I'm pretty sure a party who polls at 30 per cent, despite everything that has happened, isn't quite as done as you'd like to believe. For one, Joe Comuzzi's seat next election is pretty safely in Liberal hands.

Not doubting your knowledge or anything since you do live there, but it seems that it was very close between Liberal and NDP last election. Could the combination of having a new, unknown and inexperienced Liberal candidate plus the fact that they are voting against the budget which includes the money for the cancer research centre be enough to push the NDP in this riding? I know the NDP are voting against it too but the spotlight will be on the Liberals for this one. And from the looks of the last results, the Conservatives wouldn't gain enough of the old Liberal vote to win it.