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Liberal media begins agenda against Conservative tough anti-crime initiative

I imagine the liberals and their media started planning their offensive even before the Throne Speech, knowing that they’re inherently weak on crime.  Of course a timely Stats Can report released this morning helped them in some ways too, or at least they think it did.

But the State-run CBC tried the hardest, from what I’ve seen, with their article promoting (as I read it) the fanciful idea that there’s actually no need for a stupid tough-on-crime agenda— crime has gone down over the decades (well, with a possible exception that it went up in 2004 and 2005, but, like, whateva).  Quoting the Stats Can report, they naturally added the required (according to the liberal-left media guidebook), ubiquitous comments from the typically Canadian liberal-leftist pro-government-social-program fella.  His prescription for Utopian delight:  more government social programs.  Shocka. (No mention made of this, though.  They’re “progressive”!) 

CTV.ca only told the tale of the Stats Can report, but supplemented their zeal with a poll, in which I’ll bet you a thousand dollars they hoped would turn out differently—not quite so pro-Harper Conservative agenda-ish.  Damn those Canadians.  Aren’t they paying attention to our message?  As it were. 

Poll today on liberalvision CTV’s web site
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Watch for many more anti-crimes legislation articles in the liberal media in order to battle back this anti-“progressive” sentiment taking hold across our nation.  Oh yeah and vote liberal/voter le libéral.

(Hat tip to Maureen for the poll)

 

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