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…And “some [other] observers suggested they were” each trying to save Canada

Note the extra information supplied to us in the last sentence of this 125-word Canadian Press “news story” from the Globe and Mail (hat tip: “Hedplug”):

Klein in Harper’s corner in upcoming election
Canadian Press

[Tuesday, November 8, 2005 Posted at 1:50 PM EST]

Calgary — Alberta Premier Ralph Klein says he wants to be involved in the next federal election.

Mr. Klein says he’ll do anything Conservative Leader Stephen Harper asks him to do when the next vote is called.

But Mr. Klein says he’ll draw the line at personally knocking on doors for Mr. Harper.

Mr. Klein also says he’ll take advantage of a cross-country trip he already has planned to tell people that the Conservatives would be a good choice to replace the scandal-plagued Liberal government in Ottawa.

The Alberta Tory premier was criticized after the last federal election for costing Mr. Harper votes when Mr. Klein publicly mused about health-care reform.

Some observers suggested Mr. Klein and Mr. Harper were working together to destroy medicare.

To “destroy medicare”, huh?  Some suggested that, huh?  And nobody suggested anything different?  Nothing positive?

No, no liberal-left anti-conservative bias here.  Move on.

 

Joel Johannesen
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