...aw Charles and after Brent had such nice things to say about you in my blog, you have to go back to the bigot comment. You're never going to give that up, are you buddy?
If Tony Huntjens can be in the government then what is the difference. Huntjens was high profile COR although failed to get elected as COR. Only difference is that Taylor was elected COR and he claimed to be the leader of one faction of the COR in the legislature.
Your attempt to stop brent taylor from speaking shows who the real bigot is charles.i for one hate what this blog has become.this will be my last visit to you blog.i do not agree with taylor either but he should have the right to speak.so farewell.you may not care that it is one less hit as you get plenty.but i have to wonder how many others you will drive off. you are perhaps the biggest bigot of them all.makes me sad.
That is just silly, there is no way Charles could silence Brent Taylor even if he wanted to. As for the bigot remark, New Brunswick is full of them, although Charles is pretty loose with his definition. Brent though is one who definitely could fall into that category, you just need to read his past articles and speeches when he was with COR. It was quite unfair that COR was tagged as simply a 'language party', however, for many of their members, the 'bigot' label is appropriate.
Keep in mind many francophones can be called the same. Charles even calls himself a bigot, so it shows that at least he's not hypocritical.
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...aw Charles and after Brent had such nice things to say about you in my blog, you have to go back to the bigot comment. You're never going to give that up, are you buddy?
Lol....A man that calls me a Kook and calls the Irvings once I posted my letter to the editor on my blog saying that he's a bigot?
That bigot has no right to be elected an MLA because his ego is way up there.
He believes that he can condenm anyone but that person is not allowed to defend themselves.
Brent Taylor must not be allowed to be elected and it goes to show you that Bernard lord is pretty desperate for candidates.
If Tony Huntjens can be in the government then what is the difference. Huntjens was high profile COR although failed to get elected as COR. Only difference is that Taylor was elected COR and he claimed to be the leader of one faction of the COR in the legislature.
Your attempt to stop brent taylor from speaking shows who the real bigot is charles.i for one hate what this blog has become.this will be my last visit to you blog.i do not agree with taylor either but he should have the right to speak.so farewell.you may not care that it is one less hit as you get plenty.but i have to wonder how many others you will drive off. you are perhaps the biggest bigot of them all.makes me sad.
Hate to see you go but I never got a comment from Brent.
He don't even visit this blog. < I don't think so >
That is just silly, there is no way Charles could silence Brent Taylor even if he wanted to. As for the bigot remark, New Brunswick is full of them, although Charles is pretty loose with his definition. Brent though is one who definitely could fall into that category, you just need to read his past articles and speeches when he was with COR. It was quite unfair that COR was tagged as simply a 'language party', however, for many of their members, the 'bigot' label is appropriate.
Keep in mind many francophones can be called the same. Charles even calls himself a bigot, so it shows that at least he's not hypocritical.
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