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May 21, 2008

Maybe someone's looking for their 22 Minutes

Conservativewebsite_2Well, agree or disagree with Aaron Wherry's excellent blog postings at Macleans, I still think it was very nice of the Conservatives to allow elementary-school children to use the computers at party headquarters.

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Susan wrote:

"I still think it was very nice of the Conservatives to allow elementary-school children to use the computers at party headquarters."

I would agree except for two points:

1. These aren't "elementary-school children" or even the kids of CPC employees having fun during "Family Day" at HQ: they're employees whose salaries are paid for with private donations and taxpayer subsidies.

2. The "funny pages" should not be on the main website of a national political party. If they really think this sort of thing is valuable, then they should set up a separate website "Conservative Kiddy Playroom", but don't be surprised if donations used for this type of nonsense start drying up.

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