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Is Judy Sgro a soprano?

We’ll never know how she sings because she refuses to sing.  But I’m thinking soprano.

The Ethics Commissioner is now expanding his probe into Judy Sgro, the Liberal Party’s porno pole-dancing advocate, sex-slave trading enabler, and apparent prostitution advocate of Canada; and also the Immigration Minister of “her Canada” where the rest of us also happen to live decent lives. 

Sgro was the minister who fast-tracked a Romanian stripper into “her Canada” helping her become yet another prime example of a liberal Canadian, claiming that Canada needed more

liberal voters

strippers.  Well doctors and nurses too, presumably, but she doesn’t ever mention that.  Just the pole dancers.  Who work on her election campaign. 

Now the ethics commissioner, who works for the liberals, will examine questionable campaign donations and threats to opposition Members of Parliament. 

Under investigation is the question of whether Sgro and her staff who she will blame for everything—threatened to deny Canadian residency permits to constituents who lived in the riding of Conservative MP Diane Ablonczy; and another similar incident in the riding of the NDP’s Pat Martin—unless they stopped criticizing Sgro over the stripper controversy. 

Sometimes I think the Liberal Party itself—just the day-to-day operations—would make for a great underworld crime drama series.  Surprisingly, the liberals haven’t offered-up any cash to produce this series—unlike every single other show on television produced in Canada today. 

ALSO, the commish will have a lookie-loo at whether or not Sgro breached the Elections Act and federal conflict rules by accepting a $5,000 campaign donation from a man whose group later got special ministerial permits and travel visas. 

ALSO, whether or not Sgro’s chief of staff, who met with strip club owners at their strip clubs on official Liberal government (of their Canada) business because apparently there was no better place than strip clubs to conduct liberal business, ordered “special access to two or possibly more owners of strip clubs”, who needed access to more of those foreign pole-dancers for their Canada.

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