Wednesday, November 23, 2005

BERNARD LORD MAKES CHANGES IN HIS STAFF!!!

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33 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lame charles come up with something new.

Anonymous said...

Now he can win elections and by-elections. Someone said he needs new advisors.

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

To 9:52AM? This has nothing to do with me. This is artist WCIE doing.....

Anonymous said...

you keep saying the WCIE but you are in control of the webpage make him come up with soemthing that is original that is just plane stupid, TO WCIE: you are losing it find something new because you are making a failing grade

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

WCIE has nothing to do with this. We have WCIE jr, WCIE and ARTIST WCIE! Your concern would be directed at ARTIST WCIE!

Anonymous said...

Some one is hurting real bad and attacking you Charles and WCIE. It suits Lord fine. He has turkeys for advisors that is why he is such a loser. Too bad it hurts.

Anonymous said...

Lord himself is a big turkey. What you expect???

Anonymous said...

This turkey cannot even run a small province and goes to Toronto and gives a speech advising the federal government how to run the country. He is talking turkey. Must have advisors like that. He is trying hard to get national exposure. He is being exposed left and right as to who he really is, a turkey.

Anonymous said...

jwmcq Right on. He must remember who the real boss. The people.

Anonymous said...

Hey that's a good picture of Charles :

Anonymous said...

Right and the people voted for Bernard to be the boss of the province let us not forget. The problem is people still will be too scared of Shawn going into power as Premier. So as long as Shawn is leader liberals are in big big trouble

Anonymous said...

A public servant is a public servant. Serves the public. Hence public is the boss. An elected poltician is a public servant. Bernard Lord forgot that. That is his big problem. His supporters seemed to have forgotten that too.

Anonymous said...

Good fan club, Charles.

Anonymous said...

The bottom line here is the Voters of New Brunswick pick a Premier to look after their best interests and to gaurd the purse of the Province of New Brunswick by investing in profit and prosparity toward a positive & secure future for ourselves and our children.

He or she may be in charge at the top of their party as in party Leader but under no circumstances is he or she ever the boss of the people of New Brunswick.

This province would do well to hold a vote on the recall process which is now in place in British Columbia.

Anonymous said...

Agree! Bernard Lord must be recalled. He is wasting too much tax dollars. Did you read in the paper that ten of thousandes were spent on trips to Larry's Gulch by the Premier and Ministers? Too much.

Anonymous said...

Let's take that last comment and think about what is being said. Go and read how much some of the oppositon members use to spend our tax dollars would make your head spin. This government at least has a cap where as the liberals it was a open cheque book for the tax payers.

Anonymous said...

I agree why don't we do an inquiry to the member who has been accused of the woodmarketing board and see if any of that money has gone into the provincial party... then that would be a Scandal if N.B. has ever seen one.

Anonymous said...

charlie is the above comment true?

sounds like something that would happen

Anonymous said...

i hope that this is investigated sounds like a theif to me

Anonymous said...

OMG CAN THIS BE TRUE CHARLES!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Did Percy Mockler need to take his barber with him to Larry's Gulch. Two days stay with guests costs $20,000.00. Is that justifiable expense by the Premier and the Ministers. Yes there should be an inquiry.

Anonymous said...

I agree why don't we do an inquiry to the member who has been accused of the woodmarketing board and see if any of that money has gone into the provincial party... then that would be a Scandal if N.B. has ever seen one.



WHOEVER WROTE THIS IT IS RAISIGN EYEBROWS

Anonymous said...

340 Who are you?? how do you know this about Percy?? you must be in OPPOSITION office ahahha power hungry liberal

Anonymous said...

You thought it was a secret about Percy Mockler. It was all over the morning paper. Percy Mockler takes his personal barber of many years to Larry's Gulch for fishing.

Anonymous said...

Those two turkeys look like a good couple. So this is new P.C Lord team.

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

Why don't you people get along??? Sigh..I write a whole blog? No comments? Artist WCIE leaves his work and all kinds of comments. I got to get rid of Artist!!! He's too popular!!!!

Anonymous said...

Charlie Tories hate WCIE. See the earlier comments. So you have support from Tories. You will have easy time getting rid of WCIE.

Anonymous said...

Talkin Turkey?
Metz Hogs only grunted but raised a Big Stink!

WCIE and Jr. keep Charles supplied with graphic's, they help a lot when he is stuck for WORDS.

Anonymous said...

NB Telegraph-Journal | Provincial News
As published on page A1/A2 on November 24, 2005

Fishing lodge guest praises Lord in column

By Kathy Kaufield
Telegraph-Journal

A prominent Quebec newspaper columnist is lauding Premier Bernard Lord's prosperity plan and comparing the growth of New Brunswick's economy to the shine of a lightning bolt.

Alain Dubuc, who writes for Le Soleil and La Presse newspapers, praised Mr. Lord for his "simple charm" and urged Quebec politicians to follow his "simple" and "precise" plan to grow the economy over the next decade.

Mr. Dubuc was a guest of Premier Lord's this summer at Larry's Gulch, the province's posh fishing resort on the Restigouche River.

The column appeared Wednesday in five newspapers, including Le Soleil in Quebec City, La Presse in Montreal, Le Droit in Ottawa, La Tribune in Sherbrooke and Le Quotidien in Saguenay.

The 2005 guest list for Larry's Gulch shows Mr. Lord cast his line with Mr. Dubuc during an Aug. 20-22 trip that also included CTV News Anchor Ravi Baichwal, Alberta cabinet minister Gary Mar, Marc Andre Blanchard, president of the Quebec Liberal Party; Daniel Audet, director of the Montreal Economic Institute and an adviser to PQ Leader André Boisclair.

Mr. Dubuc wrote that New Brunswick's economy is on the rise, saying its progress shines like a bolt of lightning. He said in 1981, the standard of living, the per capita GDP, in New Brunswick was about 74 per cent of Quebec's. Last year, it was 90 per cent, he wrote.

"At this rate, New Brunswick, in terms of prosperity, will catch up with us in little more than a decade," he wrote.

Mr. Dubuc said Quebec's own prosperity plan, unveiled this fall, is similar to New Brunswick's.

"The difference is in the way this small province has defined its strategy, in how it has formed its principles and objectives, in how it has explained them and put them into action," he wrote. "The difference is so striking, that one might hope our leaders, those in the Charest government, and also those in the loyal PQ opposition, be forced to intern in Fredericton."

Mr. Dubuc said Mr. Lord's plan is clear, transparent, simple and precise whereas Quebec's is twice as long but says twice as little.

"The other big difference is obviously the ball carrier, the simple charm of Bernard Lord who manages to convey complex things in a simple, non-aggressive way. We know where he wants to go, how and why," he wrote.

The column comes two days after Mr. Lord addressed students and business leaders at Ecole des Hautes etudes commerciales in Montreal and one day after he defended PQ leader André Boisclair during a speech in Toronto.

The column comes in the midst of Mr. Lord's cross-Canada tour this week that some pundits have said was orchestrated to launch a bid into federal politics had his party won last week's Saint John Harbour byelection.

During his tour, the premier is slated to talk up the New Brunswick economy with business people and media outlets in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. He'll also be attending the first ministers' meeting in Kelowna on aboriginal issues.

Mr. Lord unveiled his prosperity plan in 2002, containing aggressive economic targets to be reached by 2012 by creating a competitive fiscal environment, focusing on innovation and strategic infrastructure as well as investing in people.

Anonymous said...

Poor Bernie. He was confident he will win Saint John by-election and he will be all set for the national leadership of Conservative party. Unfortunately it did not turn out that way. All the best schemes and conniving fell by the wayside. Now it has become Bye-election and bye bye Bernie.

Anonymous said...

10:18 you write in a blog everyday who are you why won't you give your name up?? you know nothing about politics you follow this page and that is it you are too scared to read real news you have no skill in politics what so ever

Anonymous said...

1:41 PM are you giving your name. How hypocritcal. Just like Bernie - never practice what you preach.

Anonymous said...

1:41 You think Bernie knows politics. You have a problem so does Bernie.