Monday, March 20, 2006

WILL BERNARD LORD TRY TO PUT MY COMPUTER IN THE GARBAGE BEFORE THE ELECTION IS CALLED???


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I found the comment below in the Irving Flyer and totally disagree with this person's outlook.

I believe he is 100% wrong on his assessment of New Brunswick's Political dispair as well as Shawn Graham's Desire to want to get a handle on our Financial Instabilities.

The ONLY way we will even start to recoup a fraction of our overall Millions and Millions of wasted Tax Dollars is to indeed hold a spring Election to rectify the the Major Problem directly connected to our dispair- ;Mr.Bernard Lord; who should also have his sorry ass hauled into the peoples court and held personally responsible for the missuse of those Millions of taxpayers dollars due to his steadfast approach that he doesn't need or want any advisements but his own and we all know where that has gotten us,just take a look around you anywhere in this province.

At the very least by holding a spring election we can stop the millions of dollars in lost opertunities from our very low in the polls bumbleing premier and put his bogus hollow headed decisions to rest and try to paint a brighter picture for this Province.

As far as him stating that most people he has talked to do not want another election he must be talking to the leafless trees next to the Irvings home because the work within the three major Cities is "Bring It On!!" Also he should just replace the name of Mr.Graham with Mr.Lord and his critisizms fit like a glove.
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N.B.IS WEARY OF ELECTIONS!

I hear Liberal Opposition leader Shawn Graham feels there is an appetite in New Brunswick for a spring election. Well, perhaps within the Opposition there is, but he certainly isn't speaking for the people I talk to.

People are weary of elections. After a provincial election in 2003, and two back-to-back federal elections, only a politician hungry for power would make such a stupid statement.

I guess it's easy for Mr. Graham to say this - he doesn't pay the millions of dollars it cost to fund an election, the taxpayers do. What we do care about is having our politicians work for a living like the rest of us do. Perhaps Mr. Graham, your time would be better spent offering some concrete solutions to the challenges we face in this province, instead of constantly whining about what the government is doing.

Frankly, this guy reminds me of a wind-up doll, spouting on cue nothing but condemnation. If he truly wants to lead this province, he needs to understand leadership is more than political opportunism at our expense.

STEPHEN CAMPBELL
Hampton N.B.