Thursday, March 15, 2012

It lives!

No matter how hard the Harper Cons and their supporters try to pooh-pooh and minimize it, the robo-call scandal keeps growing and growing and growing. CBC News today:
An investigation by CBC News has turned up voters all over Canada who say the reason they got robocalls sending them to fictitious polling stations was that they'd revealed they would not vote Conservative.
Although the Conservative Party has denied any involvement in the calls, these new details suggest that the misleading calls relied on data gathered by, and carefully guarded by, the Conservative Party.
On the At Issue panel, the pundits concluded the Elections Canada report will be key to advancing the story, whenever it comes -- with some hint that the next trial balloon to be floated is that Elections Canada really can't be trusted because they have it in for the Harper Cons...

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