Friday, April 20, 2007

MPPs would quietly pass law to ban pink elephants

In the Hamilton Spectator I find this article exactly on how the government works. I think you will find it interesting too.


Personlly, I think Bryant and his Liberal cronies need a good swift kick to their butts, because their brains aren't in their heads. I've made a quick picture to show you a glimpse of where Bryant's brain may be.

MPPs would quietly pass law to ban pink elephants
By Chantelle Marcotte,
HamiltonThe Hamilton Spectator
(Apr 20, 2007)

Re: 'Ontario blasts feds for quietly extending amnesty for gun registry' and 'Ontario MPPs get 2 per cent raise on top of 25 per cent at Christmas' (both April 18)

Give me a break!

Ontario's provincial government has passed several pieces of legislation within the last two years with barely a whisper, or with very little consultation or recognition of those in opposition.

Yet they are angry with the federal government about the gun registry amnesty?

The provincial Liberals passed the controversial "pit bull ban" while the majority of "dog experts" opposed breed-specific legislation as a way to deal with the issue of dangerous dogs.

The provincial Liberals wanted to quickly pass the amendments to the Endangered Species Act, without consulting and respecting the farming and forestry industries.

The provincial Liberals quickly and quietly passed the bill at Christmas to give themselves a raise, and then quietly gave themselves another one within four months.

Premier Dalton McGuinty and Attorney General Michael Bryant need to look in their own back yard and look at the pink elephant sitting there.
But then their logic dictates they would quietly pass a law to ban pink elephants.

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