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Sketchley BԪַblusterBԪַ goes too far in personal attack

ThatBԪַs bad news for Harper, Clark and their supporters like Sketchley, because they will all soon be irrelevant.

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Keith SketchleyBԪַs neo-conservative, right wing bluster is well known to Gazette readers. In his most recent submission the Saanich resident launches into his typical personal attack.

Gazette contributor G.E. Mortimore is the target in this instance. In all too familiar BԪַSketchley Speak,BԪַ Mortimore is accused of BԪַscare mongering,BԪַ wanting a BԪַfree lunchBԪַ and being intimidated by  the notion of BԪַindividual freedom.BԪַ

This is the language of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and  Harperite sycophants.

SketchleyBԪַs language is that of a bully: confrontational, personal and devoid of facts. The good news, however, is that thanks to HarperBԪַs Draconian approach to governance - coupled (with neo-conservative bombast gleefully provided by people like Sketchley) the collective consciousness of Canadians is on full alert.

That collective consciousness is responding effectively in every corner of this great country and the West Shore is no exception.

ThatBԪַs bad news for Harper, Clark and their supporters like Sketchley, because they will all soon be irrelevant.

Jeff Morrow

Langford



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