Monday, January 29, 2007

Conflict of Interest: Liberal Censors Tory Political Ads

Story here. ht: National Newswatch

See what I've been saying all along? The Liberal Party of Canada places its loyalists wherever it possibly can in order to have things go their way as much as possible.

This is just another smoking gun amongst many others.

Oh, and the CBC is also involved in the whole appalling, corrupt thing.


Ezra Levant, who wrote this article, concludes, reminding us that it's not over; that the conflict of interest is continuing and threatens to harm the democratic process, cheating the electorate out of a fair and equitable election campaign:


Patterson, the big Liberal donor, is getting ready to block Tory ads in the upcoming campaign. He knows thin-skinned Stephane Dion, the new Liberal leader, won't grant permission to the Tories to use footage of him saying foolish things.

So he's trying to set a new rule, a new precedent, to protect Dion.

In a free society, politicians have to live with the consequences of what they say. Patterson, the Telecaster censor, wants to change that. We know the CBC is on side with him. What about the rest of Canada's media?


You see, this is yet another reason why we need to give the Conservatives a solid majority in the next election: to make Canada a free and democratic society once again, uncorrupted by extreme partisan cronyism throughout the entire state apparatus, which is what the Liberals have made a reality... to serve their own interests, rather than the interests of Canada and Canadians.


Oh, and by the way, the Conservatives have already released some TV ads which expose Stephane Dion's weaknesses to the light of day.

Listen to the Liberals claim we're desperate and worried. Nope; 'tis the Liberals who are the desperate, worried ones. They know they have a dud for a "leader" in Stephane Dion!

You can view the ads here. There's three of them. I think they really make the point very effectively. Which is why the Liberals are squealing like big fat pigs being pinched!