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17 June 2007

And then a step to the right

If you want to go to Europe, head down the Political Highway and turn right.

It seems that Europe is on the verge of becoming a conservative utopia. It all started in 2005 when Angela Merkel became Chancellor of Germany.

Now in 2007 we look to France when Nicolas Sarkozy is now President, and has as of today formed a Majority Parliament.

One can only wonder if Tony Blair replacement Gordon Brown is next on the chopping block, and if Britain is ready for Prime Minister David Cameron....

A Summer of Discontent

I've been watching CPAC with my last couple of months available to lay about. The Hill has become a dury place of which nothing substantial occurs; except for 308 MPs releasing enough verbal pollution to warrant an International Climate Change conference.

PM Harper is the more partisan then Jean Chretien; though the latter had a majority and didn't need to be. However, it is usually the Opposition hurling insults across to the Government benches who take it (sorry for being politically incorrect) like men. However, this time its Harper (and lackeys) hurling them at the Opposition.

I'd like to see productive work being done; even its by a party I don't support. If something is good for Canada I'll support it regardless of party. I haven't seen it from Harper, and he'll pay dearly when he fails to win a majority or the next election.