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His Masters' Voice

Poser World Events/Social Commentary posted on Dec 01, 2006
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"Okay Stevee, listen up. Kyoto is just bad science I've had my best Tobacco Lobbyist look at it and he says it's bad science. And that 5 Billion dollars that the US Government owes Canada from all those illegal softwood tariffs, well we're only going to give you back 4 Billion and you're going to take it to your people, smile and tell them it's a good deal." Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, hears a voice, a voice that tells him what to do. A voice he's heeded since before he became Prime Minister. The voice of The Dubya. The thing is, Mr. Harper doesn't yet realize that after the mid term elections, The Dubya isn't half the man he used to be. The other thing that he doesn't realize is that in two years, he'll have to start listening to a different voice, telling him what to do. I can post this because, I'm Canadian, eh! comments welcome, let the politcal mud slinging begin!

Comments (4)


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RubyT

12:34PM | Fri, 01 December 2006

LMAO! This is rich!!!

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intro

8:50PM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Yeah, Me too!

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DDevant

8:29AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Sounds like you have your own version of Tony Blair there

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Digimon

2:51PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Nice one! Too bad it didn't come true..... +4 sigh


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