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Definition of “likeable scamps”: liberals who play ball. (Apparently)

Unlike Chuck Guite, who is another allegedly corrupt Liberal vote-buyer facing fraud charges for being a key player in the Chretien/Martin political corruption scandal (you know the one—it’s the biggest corruption scandal in the history of our nation), liberals are not “likeable scamps” as Judge Gomery called Guite, they’re simply unlikable treasonous pimps buying Liberal votes with my money. 

The Chretien lawyer now wants the good judge who was appointed by Paul (“we lead the world”) Martin to step down, because the judge already thinks something was up in that whole corruption scandal thing.  Hmmm!  Wonder if there was some “wrong-doing” going on—and hey, maybe that’s why there’s an inquiry going on!  Those Liberals have an uncanny ability to figure things out.

For example, when there were two spots to fill in the Supreme Court of Canada division of the Liberal Party, and one of the most vital agendas of the Liberal Party was and still is to promote gayness and gay ‘marriage’, and a favorable opinion on the matter was being sought by the Liberals from their Supremes, and the benevolent leader of all the people including the non-gay ones appoints two of the most well-known gay and gay ‘marriage’ advocates that the Canadian judiciary system has ever known in its history, do ya think something was up?! 

Chretien lawyer may seek Gomery’s removal

The lawyer for former prime minister Jean Chretien says he’s considering asking Justice John Gomery, the head of the sponsorship inquiry, to step down.

Lawyer David Scott made the suggestion after a surprise appearance at the hearing today. He challenged comments that Gomery had made in newspaper interviews just before Christmas.

Gomery was quoted as saying the sponsorship program was a management catastrophe. He also called the former bureaucrat who ran the program, Chuck Guite, a likeable “scamp.” […]

Note to liberals:  The reference to “Christmas” may confuse—you may know it as “the happy tree festivus” or some such thing.

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