It is no wonder that people have no faith in government and politicians, when our most senior elected politician can stand up on camera and lie to people, lie about other people and not see anything wrong with this. I think that Paul Martin stating in the leaders' debate that a government that doesn't keep its promises should be defeated is laughable. I wonder if, when Martin said this, he was considering the GST, the Kyoto implementation, or even improved Canada-U.S. relations, just to name a few. Yet the Liberals still would have us believe that a government that does not keep its promises should be defeated. Well, in this, I agree with Martin: His government ought to be defeated and I hope all Canadians will vote for a new and bright future and against the corruption and entitlement of the Liberal past.
It is no wonder that people have no faith in government and politicians, when our most senior elected politician can stand up on camera and lie to people, lie about other people and not see anything wrong with this. I think that Paul Martin stating in the leaders' debate that a government that doesn't keep its promises should be defeated is laughable. I wonder if, when Martin said this, he was considering the GST, the Kyoto implementation, or even improved Canada-U.S. relations, just to name a few. Yet the Liberals still would have us believe that a government that does not keep its promises should be defeated. Well, in this, I agree with Martin: His government ought to be defeated and I hope all Canadians will vote for a new and bright future and against the corruption and entitlement of the Liberal past.