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Liberal Tony Valeri, under suspicion of wrong-doing, hides from media

Here’s the newest dance, the Liberal do-si-do:

Tony Valeri put on his dancing shoes last April and twirled and flipped a property he bought for a quarter-million-dollars, and made a profit of more than a quarter-million-dollars in three months, then danced to the bank and deposited it, failing to follow proper parliamentary procedures, which he danced around in ballet shoes and pink tights;  the property, it turns out, was sold to a Liberal Party-connected person;  rather than bury the Liberals and Valeri as they easily could have and would have if he were a Conservative, the media moves on to the important issues of abortion and gay marriage; which they had claimed since the election was called and until this week (when Team Martin/ Hargrove/ Julie Van Dusen / CBC raised it) was “already all settled” and “it shouldn’t be re-visited” by the nasty Harper Bush ’n Jesus-lovin neo-con Conservatives can-cans. 

Sa-WING yer partner….. now trade wives!  And sa-WING her too…. Do the hustle!  And smoke a fatty.  Now grab a partner!  Any partner! 

Then the fair and balanced media claimed that Conservative candidates wouldn’t dance with them and were hiding in the kitchen so they wouldn’t have to make comments about abortion and gay-folk marriage. 

Bow to your corner, bow to your own.
Three hands up and ‘round you go,
Break it up with a dosey-do.
Chicken in the bread pan kickin’ out dough.

But anyway, I found this tidbit of an article in the Stoney Creek News interesting (hat tip: Bourque newswatch)

The Stoney Creek News held a local candidates’ debate Jan. 12 (the day the story broke) at Orchard Park Secondary School. CBC radio and television reporters attended the event hoping to ask questions of Mr. Valeri about the issue – but found him to be uncooperative.

“As soon as the debate ended I approached him (Mr. Valeri) at the podium but he basically avoided me,” said CBC radio news national reporter Christopher Grosskurth. “His flacks hustled him out the door. They made a premeditated move to escape. He had no intention of answering our questions. In my 25 years in journalism, I’ve never seen anything like it. It was a wild night in Stoney Creek.”

CBC’s the National refers to the incident as “highly unusual for a local candidates debate”, suggesting Mr. Valeri wouldn’t have answered any questions except for the fact their cameras caught him and his handlers using “strong-armed tactics” to escape from the event.

And then the CBC went back to reporting about abortion, which no party has on their agenda at all whatsoever. 

Alamand left.  Way left.  Spot the hypocrisy.  Now alamand right and vote right.

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