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June 05, 2008

Lost and found

Delacourt_bernier_prank_6 Those young-Liberal pranksters are at it again, circulating this photo as something spotted in the lost and found at Pier 21, a local Ottawa nightclub.


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Ms. Delacourt, I noticed an earlier post of yours on the actions of Young Liberals has shown up in the legal documents Harper is filing on the Cadman tapes. I also noticed that some of our comments have also appeared in Harper's legal documents. I'm starting to feel a chill. Is it still safe to voice an opinion here? Or should I just admit defeat, change my name to conservative-4-ever and start chanting it's-all-a-Liberal-conspiracy to avoid being sued by my Prime Minister?

Note to other posters: you might want to check out Harper's legal documents on Steve Taylor's blog to see if Harper has included your blog comments in his submission to the courts. This is the *new* government.

Oooooo... Can I play too?

I have recently uncovered what appears to be pretty convincing evidence that shows more or less conclusively, based on a pretty good interpretation of mostly readable, albeit somewhat waterlogged, notes jotted down on several memo pages personalized to "Renowned Genetic Physician Researcher Dr Moreau / Island Satellite Office" that a successful genetic splice has been achieved between a set of Harman/Kardan speakers and a domestic weasel yielded a product that these notes classify only as "PVL Mark 1". Then there are some preliminary scribblings that seem to indicate an urgent request to ensure that the Mark 2 include an "OFF" switch, after which it tails off into a short list of pizza requests for "the hardworking lab gang".

Will I have to produce these pages in court if I tell you about them here? But perhaps I've already said too much.

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Susan Delacourt on Politics


  • Susan Delacourt, the Star's Senior Writer in Ottawa, has covered federal politics for more than two decades as a reporter and bureau chief.