#RoboCon - Is Stephen Harper Responsible For The #Robocalls?
Is Stephen Harper Responsible for the election fraud that occurred during the last election in Guelph and very likely elsewhere in Canada? The answer is YES. I could go into a long winded explanation for the reasons, but I think there is one person whom even Stephen Harper can’t deny as a reasonable source, a person who makes the argument for Government Accountability and Responsibility very clear.
At worst, he personally ordered it done and chose the people who executed the plan. At the very least, he fostered an attitude within the party [...], chose the managers of the people who committed these crimes and completely and utterly failed to exercise any oversight, supervision or leadership.
In the end, it doesn’t really matter where [his] actions or lack of them fall on that scale. He is the leader and a leader is responsible for the actions of the people he leads.
If he had a right or honourable bone in his body, he’d admit that and resign immediately.
These words are of course those of Stephen Harper when he demanded accountability from the Liberals over the AdScam scandal. I think that this quote will become my new closing tag on every new post I do and #Robocalls and Pierre Poutine

Stephen said that?Incredulous and the perfect score for you, deja vu or what, have we all seen this movie before? We have and it keeps repeating itself over and over with the same lines but different characters. When will we learn? Career politicians screw the real populations of real people, don’t tell me the empire never ended. It just changes costumes!And no matter what we are left out of decision making.Cheers:)
Unfortunately the monster only seems to change form. The Liberals had their faults, but I find the new brand of Conservatism that is behind the CPC even more flawed and corrupt. One can only hope that new leadership in the Liberals and/or NDP will an improvement over the CPC. I’m not expecting perfection, just an improvement over what has befallen Canada at present.