Attn Peter McKay: It's too late to hype your "morals"
Well, that's a relief. Just when I thought the Harper Government was devoid of morals, they put a mic in front of Progressive Conservative turncoat, Peter McKay, to talk about the morality of Canada's decision to help enforce the UN no-fly zone over Libya.
To clarify: I support the no-fly zone mission. I support Obama's view that this mission should be about protecting Libyan civilians -- not regime change. Unlike some others.
In short, thanks for the memo Peter. And while everybody should be clear on where leadership on R2P came from; it's ironic that you are the "morality messenger" for a government found twice over to be in contempt of parliament; to say nothing of your backstabbing of David Orchard and the sacrificing of a Canadian political tradition just to sit on the lap of Harper and the Canadian Alliance.
If there was a shred of credibility left in this government, nay, this Harper Regime, to lead the country on the grounds of some sort of moral authority -- it has been thoroughly vaporized.
If there was a shred of credibility left in this government, nay, this Harper Regime, to lead the country on the grounds of some sort of moral authority -- it has been thoroughly vaporized.
Labels: CPC, David Orchard, Democracy, Harper Party, Lies, Moral Authority, PC/CA Merger, Peter MacKay, Stephen Harper
















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