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Re: Re: Re: Flanagan to Conservatives: Suck it up!
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hollinm
Eliz. Thompson of the Gazette is showing on her blog that the judge who signed the search warrant was a liberal appointee and donates to the party. I won't accuse the judge of being politically biased but the questions need to be asked. Why was it necessary to look for a Superior Court Judge in Toronto when there are plenty of Superior Court judges down the street for CPC HQ in Ottawa? Who invited the media, particularly the Liberal party? Was a any law broken when the search warrant was executed and delivered. This is beginning to smell to high heaven and if the media is interested in being fair and balanced (yeah right) then they should start digging. That is the bigger story. CPC spending their own money on election advertising is not very exciting. Let the court decide. The sooner the better for all the parties and the next election.
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