It has been said that patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel, but for Stephen Harper there is no patriotism and no refuge.
Mr. Harper knows no loyalty other than that to his corrupted ideology, an ideology that denigrates government does not embrace concepts such as peace, order and good government, democratic values, the national interest , consensus building,
or, a sincere regard for the public good. He is married to power and his ideology with a pathological indifference to
His party has brought to our country a very nasty winner-take-all Republican style of politics, and for this alone his party should be censured.
He is guilty of an astounding hypocrisy when he plays the separatist card in his political desperation. It was him who stood in the Commons and awarded
It was also him who courted the Bloc vote and lost to them in the last election: Thus insuring his government no chance of a majority- Our thanks to the Bloc! The good prime minister has a very short memory and he is utterly devoted to the connivance of the moment or whatever serves his political bully-boy tactics.
We should also keep in mind that it was another conservative prime minister in the name of Brian Mulroney who created both the Bloc and Reform Party through his failed constitutional machinations. Harper, like Mulroney before him suffer the same disease- they are both vindictive partisans, and both ideological seditionists. One of the fundamental reasons Harper has been unable to gain a majority is that Mulroney’s political legacy still haunts the conservative movement- Canadians still don’t trust them, especially when Harper is Mulroney’s Frankenstein.
Sadly, Mulroney’s legacy has distorted the political landscape to the country’s detriment and it may take yet another generation for it to be erased.
Conservatives should think twice as they defend the prime minister’s incompetence. Like Mulroney before him Harper will be more than willing to take his party down with him and there by leaving the conservative movement once again warming the back benches of Parliament.
The Governor General has only one option: Tell Harper to go and take his licking like a man and don’t come crying to her.
Harper’s departure is long over due. It’s time for Canadians, of every political stripe, to run him out of town and get back to some sane and sensible politics.

At least Frankenstein had a personality and wasn't as creepy looking...
"The Governor General has only one option: Tell Harper to go and take his licking like a man and don?t come crying to her."
The Governor General, like Harper, is a sell out...neither can be trusted...