Shame to see the old rug master, Wajid Khan, has been charged with election fraud.
Another of Harper's brilliant strategic and tactical moves doesn't turn out so well in the long run. Just add it to the list...surprise Afghan mission-extension motion; taking his Cabinet to Quebec City in June 2006 and running away from the "n" word; budget during the Quebec election; income trust taxation; appointing a Senator and then putting the unelected primp in the Cabinet; Gordon O'Connor; climate change alliance with former Aussie PM John Howard and wounded duck George Bush; worshipping B. Mulroney, etc., etc.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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Wasn't Khan elected as a Liberal? Therefore it is the Liberals that should look worried because they did the same as the Conservatives.
Read the article where it says "The Elections Commissioner has filed charges against Mississauga Conservative MP Wajid Khan for alleged illegal election spending during the 2004 campaign, The Elections Commissioner has filed charges against Mississauga Conservative MP Wajid Khan for alleged illegal election spending during the 2004 campaign, when he was a Liberal candidate.
note carefully the words " ... when he was a Liberal candidate." Note the word LIBERAL.
It also said; "If Mr. Khan goes to trial and is convicted, it would be an election-law case that accomplishes the rare feat of embarrassing two parties at once: the Liberals he represented in 2004, and the Conservatives who recruited him to their side."
Yet it is the election that is at concern here - he was a liberal at time of the election and this has notying to do with crossing the flood.
it is good that now elections Canada is looking at the Lberals in the last rlrction. It is about time ... wonder whatelse they will find.
Proof that it's a person not a whole party that is scuzz - Khan is a scuzz no matter what party he belongs to.
I think calling him a rug master is going over the line here. Very offensive to those of the middle east.
Funny that -- even though rumours of Khannnn!s financial issues were abound more than a year ago, Harper took him in. Is it because he felt that the carsalesman was proving to be CON-nected?
It may be damning to both parties, but he's a CON now. And it ties in so well with the in-and-out scam that's going to still be in the radar for a while.
Oh, and where's our report, Harpocrit?
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