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Re: Conservatives versus the Media: Part 132
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Gabby in QC
From your story:
"As this file unfolds, I think some people will increasingly question the legitimacy of the result," said Ralph Goodale, the Liberal House leader. "If you had taken 50,000 votes out of some of the three or four million that were cast and reconfigured them in a different way, you would have a minority Liberal government."
This is a bit far-fetched, isn't it? To suggest that the alleged overspending is the reason for the Conservatives' victory is pitiful overreaching on Goodale's part.
It is time that the Liberals accept the fact they were defeated, not because of the disclosure of the RCMP investigation into the income trusts leak, nor because of this alleged flouting of electoral lawws.
The Liberals were defeated because enough Canadians realized it was time to rid Parliament of the musty smell emanating from there. So, Mr. Goodale, time to sit down, have a good ale, and work out some sound policies that may make Canadians want you and your colleagues back in power.
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