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Trevor Lautens Election Wrap Up
02.10.06 (12:58 am)   [edit]

North News Columnist Trevor Lautens begins his 2006 election wrap up http://www.nsnews.com/issues06/w012206/0143 06/opinion/014306le1.html" title="http://www.nsnews.com/issues06/w012206/0143 06/opinion/014306le1.html" target="_blank"http://www.nsnews.com/issues0...  with “So the West wanted in.”  He must be recycling old material from elections past.  The Liberals won the most seats in Vancouver and NDP the most seats on the Island.  Both are West of Alberta, and Prince George.  Politics in Canada is no longer dominated by regional animosities the way it once was.  If there is a geographical split it is more rural/urban than Western Canada/Eastern Canada.  The Conservatives took no seats in urban Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver.  This was a trend that was readily apparent last election too.  In other words the “west” died before it ever got in.  

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Anyway, who needs facts?   Not Lautens.  He has rhetoric, clichés, dogmatism and Conservative talking points.  Apparently, the Vancouver Sun, the Georgia Straight http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=15430" title="http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=15430" target="_blank"http://www.straight.com/conte... , the Vancouver Province, and the Tyee http://thetyee.ca/News/2006/01/11/Muffle dModerate/" title="http://thetyee.ca/News/2006/01/11/Muffle dModerate/" target="_blank"http://thetyee.ca/News/2006/0...  do not count as media.  All mentioned the fact that Bell and Silver went to the same church.  “the media glossed over the fact that her Liberal opponent, the aforementioned Don Bell, attends the same evangelical church Silver does.”  None mentioned though that only Silver had personally (A petition submitted by Ted White
http://www.parl.gc.ca/english/hansard/previo us/106_94-10-07/106RP1E.html" title="http://www.parl.gc.ca/english/hansard/previo us/106_94-10-07/106RP1E.html" target="_blank"http://www.parl.gc.ca/english... ) and professionally (the Vriend case http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1998/vo l1/html/1998scr1_0493.html" title="http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1998/vo l1/html/1998scr1_0493.html" target="_blank"http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca... ) pushed for employers to have the right to fire employees simply because they are gay, but hey Bell and Silver go to the same Church and so they are two peas in a pod right.  All Christians take such a position.


Finally, a Lautens article would not be complete without an attack on the country’s pro Liberal media; needless to say, the fact all of print media, with the exception of the Toronto Star, endorsed the Conservatives was not addressed by Lautens.      & nbsp;

“The Liberals tried to make much of some supposedly scarifying Stephen Harper statements in past speeches in the United States. But what bubbles up to the media surface can be remarkably selective. I can't recall hearing this reported: Stephen Lewis, as I found in an idle Internet moment, spoke to the Canadian Council on Social Development in Winnipeg in 2004. He told attendees that he had spent the previous week in Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Washington and New Orleans, and went on, ‘Precisely, all of the pre-Paleolithic Neanderthals you can imagine at a variety of speaking events.” 

The same occured to me. Why was the media not publishing old Stephen Lewis speeches dug up by the Conservatives?  After all, Lewis has only been away for politics for 28 years now and was not running in last month’s election.  Speaking of old quotes, Silver brought up retired Carolyn Parrish during the election.  I guess she thought the Liberals made the Conservatives look bad when they kicked her out of office.  You see, Stephen Harper was serial Canada basher (e.g., “Any country with Canada’s insecure smugness and resentment can be dangerous” http://www.stephenharpersaid.ca/" title="http://www.stephenharpersaid.ca/" target="_blank"http://www.stephenharpersaid....)  and was elected Conservative party leader.  Conversely Parrish called Bush and company names and was eventually dropped from caucus.  The straw the broke the camel’s back was her ridiculing none other than Paul Martin.  http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/ 2004/11/18/parrish041118.html" title="http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/ 2004/11/18/parrish041118.html" target="_blank"http://www.cbc.ca/story/canad...    
 


posted by: Neel (reply)
post date: 03.26.06 (10:00 am)

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