Friday, June 30, 2006

No Laws Broken: Harper

Story here. h/t: Bourque.org

The left, particularly the corrupt Liberals, currently under at least 37 separate criminal investigations themselves, want desperately to believe that $1.7 million in fees to the last Conservative convention which weren't declared as "donations" constitute a breaking of a political finance law.

But today Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared:

"All the laws have been obeyed and the Liberals will have to obey them as well — that's the tough part."

The Conservative Party has indicated it is going to open its books for examination by Elections Canada, even though it doesn't have to do so. This should clear up the matter and disappoint the left.

That's more than can be said for the Liberals, who owe $40 million for missing taxpayer dollars which allegedly ended up in Liberal Party's or Liberal members'/cronies' hands. No payments have been made on that amount. Notwithstanding, the investigations into the deposed Liberal regime continue, and more will be started with the passage of the Federal Accountability Act, which the Liberals in the Senate are trying to hold up and prevent passage thereof (after having automatically rubber-stamped all Liberal legislation without question for the duration of the Liberal reign since 1993). Apparently, the Liberals fear this thing the most: accountability.

The left is sooo grasping at straws. Doesn't that remind you of the American left, including the Democrats? Hell, I wouldn't be surprised to see the emergence of Canuck Michael Moores, Ward Churchills and Cindy Sheehans. The left knows no borders, after all.