Debate notes
Jan. 9th, 2006 08:50 pm- The moderator is amusingly casual. "Mr Layton, you want in on this?"
- Did Gilles Duceppe have an Englishectomy? I know he speaks English better than that.
- I'm playing NDP "Give 'em the boot II Bingo" and I'm winning!
- The Bloc and the NDP never attack each other. I wish the Bloc would give up on separatism and merge with the NDP. They'd kick ass.
- Off-topic: I'm supposed to be making potato salad right now. But I can't see the TV from the kitchen. Hmmm.
- Stephen Harper just lied. He said "that's not correct" when asked about his tax increase plan.
- I should disclose that I'm winning the bingo game against myself.
- Favourite moment: Duceppe badgering Martin during Martin's answer on a Québec issue, so much so that Martin quietly sniped back en français.
Verdict: Unfortunately, Harper performed too well. Damnit.
no subject
Date: 2006-01-09 09:47 pm (UTC)Question for Layton: Should the notwithstanding clause be used to protect social values? i.e. Swingers clubs.
(8:44) Layton: Doesn't answer the question.
(8:45) Harper: Balance.
(8:46) Martin: Slams Harper. Doesn't answer the question.
(8:48) Duceppe: Something about principles and the people.
(8:49) Layton: Needs of working families' need to be recognized.