Does that biography have a name, other than the obvious?
You know the old saying about keeping your enemies close. ;)
As for Layton living in the subsidized housing, that was actually pointed
out to me during the NDP leadership campaign by a friend of mine that's
actually a conservative. (Formerly a card-carrier of the party).
We had a pretty good laugh about that, the kind of laugh that makes you feel
sorta sick to your stomach... I don't know if within the party that is
widely known, and just glossed over or what. Seems to me though he isn't
the type to stand behind his convictions though, especially considering his
supposedly vast work on the subject of homelessness in this country.
As for the ditherer.......
I could go on for a long time about his crooked ways, his ineptness, the
stories of his immaturity with fellow members of parliament as well as
staffers that i've heard from first person accounts, but i'll just say this:
The apple fell far from the tree with that one. ;)
The Adam Blaster
Two words, figure it out.....
>
>I've been reading a recent biography about him by a former journalist who
>isn't
>known to have conservative leanings nor is a friend of Harper. The book's
>goal
>is not one of those warm and fuzzy types but it is a very intelligent
>examination
>that follows Harper's political life/ideas from his youth (in Toronto)
>onward, his studies.........
>
>Layton became non-existent to me ever since he and his wife took occupancy
>in one of Toronto's subsidized housing projects when both were city
>councillors.
>PLUS, they have never owned nor ridden in a Dakota :-)
>
>Bob
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