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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Tories Behaving Badly

I realize that the young MP representative of Nepean/Carleton is green and still learning the ropes of Parliament, and Parliament is no place to learn any lessons in civility, but he should have had the better judgment of seeing what an embracing reflection this leaves on the Prime Minister.

Where I do not believe asking the Mr. Poilievre to resign as Member of Parliament I do believe that a demotion from Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Treasury board to MP should be swift and decisive, and send a needed message that through this session’s days are drawing near to an end, does make acceptable one’s degenerating from a stature of dignity into schoolboy whelp.

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture Jacques Gourde's, acts of lude hand gestures is more reprehensible yet, seeing as he is the senior of the former but still lacks the maturity of an adult and colludes in the diminishing of decorum in the House. He must also be asked to step down as Secretary.

All the parties have agreed repeatedly for over the last year now to dignify the House of Commons with civility and mutual respect, and the abject failure from every side of the House indicates that things are gotten progressively worse not better.

It leaves one to wonder do they not understand this classless bedlam is aired live on TV and recorded on film, and its connotations can and will be wildly misunderstood, misconstrued, and waged against them with distaste and disgust by the public.

As incredulous as it would seem these Representatives of the House of Commons treat themselves and their positions of authority and dignity, as through it were a juvenile school yard scrum, where the one yelling the loudest trash talk or the acting-out a mocking embellishment of a pixy dance, is deemed as being one up on your opponent.

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