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A few questions for party leaders

I think all party leaders should be included in the federal election national debates, so they can be asked tough questions.

One for Elizabeth May is why she referred to the conniving, incompetent, law-breaking BԪַclimate scientistsBԪַ of the Climactic Research Unit as her friends.

Jack Layton should be asked whether or not he supports freedom for females in Afghanistan, which requires defeating the Taliban and ensuring a sound government as the U.S. military did in Japan after defeating the Imperial Shinto regime in the Second World War.

To Michael Ignoratif IBԪַd say, BԪַDo you have anything positive to offer honest people, instead of your contrived whining over small things while ignoring the Liberal record of holding Parliament to ransom?BԪַ

Easterners may have a better question for the Bloc Quebecois than BԪַDo you exist for any reason beyond holding Canadians to ransom by supporting political collusion?BԪַ

And IBԪַd challenge Prime Minister Stephen Harper to convince me he can administer properly, instead of appointing cabinet ministers who are incompetent (such as the health minister), flip-floppers (Clements for example), or worse.

Harper does not deserve to be prime minister given his mediocre performance, but the neo-Marxist opposition is horrid by comparison.

Keith Sketchley

Saanich

 



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