My Dinner With The Prime Minister

Posted on Thursday, October 12 at 11:47 by nancymarie
I rode the bus down to Chinatown, but when I arrived at the Floata Restaurant, the entrance was blocked by a crew of enthusiastic young folks in white t-shirts and name tags. Security men in black suits and sunglasses lurked in the dim lounge, muttering into radios. I went around to the parking entrance. That entrance was blocked by the Stephen Harper Welcoming Committee, a rowdy bunch of troublemakers from No One Is Illegal, the Anti-Poverty Committee, and the Association of Chinese-Canadians for Equality and Solidarity. http://zoeblunt.gnn.tv/blogs/19133/My_Dinner_with_the_Prime_Minister [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 13, 2006]

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  1. by avatar Jacob
    Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:20 pm
    Seems to me Zoe was not really invited to this meeting.

  2. by Deacon
    Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:34 pm
    Like anyone of our socio-economic class would be?

    Read again what she said about her "relationship" with Chretien, and her meaning will be obvious.

    Harper is just another high priced whore who gives the rest of the trade a bad nabme.

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    "and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"

    "The Weapon" - Rush

  3. Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:08 pm
    "The Prime Minister likes to be spontaneous when he shows up in Vancouver. And when he’s here, he’s very shy and prefers to avoid crowds."

    Just like when G W Bush makes the odd visit to Iraq.

  4. Fri Oct 13, 2006 2:17 am
    Why would anyone in there right mind waste their time trying to talk to this guy? You'd have more fun watching your lawn grow.

  5. Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:34 am
    Hey, you guys are so not much fun. You go, Zoe.



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