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Monday, December 10, 2007

Ulterior Motives

The stench of self-serving partisan appetite desperate for scandal to regain power at any cost, concealed beneath a cloak of self-righteousness, appalls the noses of those from across the nation.

Holding the business of the nation at ransom so as they can pursue their tawdry witch hunt the so called honorable members of the Opposition bent on falling on their own sword, in a despicable show of cowardice demonstrate beyond doubt that they are neither fit to run the country nor occupy their seats they hold in Parliament.

Like sharks in a feeding frenzy real or imagined, they hope to uncover the elusive admissive evidence necessary to brand the Government their equals in the corruption of their condemned ethics of fair play, and thus bring every one down to their level of own criminality.

Unfortunately for them this drama must play out other than what the Governments opposition so desperately wants to happen. Mulroney called to the stand this week must now give the performance of his life if he is the turn his enemies in upon their own tails. So that they can blissfully knaw on their own hind quarters in despair, while vainfuly wishing his testimony incriminate him and his legacy for all the ages.

If what sees as is the only obvious conclusion to this whole sordid affair is the confidence man being conned by a much greater one than he.
Devine retribution you may say, maybe if the Government of the day was not asked to explain the sins of the father, instead of getting on with the business of the nation at hand.

Karlheinz Schreiber has with great virtuosity played the nation’s government like a violin as Nero did, while it burns like Rome, in the inexplicable mania which possesses our members of the Opposition's desire to regain the reigns of power, in their deluded euphoria of presupposed victory.

This being the epitaph to their surly electorate’s judgment in as much, weighing like millstones they are around their necks.

Those who were willing to gird them about themselves of their own free will, and for what end?