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Media template needed

As I wrote yesterday, the liberal media has become disturbingly adept at eliminating the word “Liberal” from all their stories about Liberal Party corruption and scandal —stories which still command a prominent place in our daily news in spite of Prime Minister Harper’s belly size and all the “petulance” (liberal-left word of the week—they are like SO OVER “hidden agenda” and even “bunker mentality”). 

I suggest a template for their word processors, which starts with the words “The Liberal Party…”.  Then it should have a smattering of “Liberal Party” throughout, and the reporter can simply fill in tawdry details and facts around the templated words. 

They could use other such templates just for run-of-the-mill stories of depravation and the destruction of the traditional Canadian family unit by replacing the words “Liberal Party” with the simple “liberal”.  Actually including the word “simple” right before it would be an option. 

That way all their stories will be more factual and complete. 

But today a big thumbs-up from me to the Ottawa Citizen for saying “Liberal” in a properly unsavory manner in paragraph two of their story today.  The news within the story itself is good too—although I worry every time I read about a Liberal who wants to investigate anything, ever.

Committee to probe firearm centre hidden costs

 

CanWest News Service; Ottawa Citizen
Published: Friday, May 19, 2006

VANCOUVER – The House of Commons public accounts committee is launching an investigation to determine who is responsible for the decision to hide the true cost of the firearms registry from Parliament.

Liberal MP Shawn Murphy, who chairs the committee, said the inquiry will investigate the accounting dispute at the centre of auditor general Sheila Fraser’s report released this week, including whether senior bureaucrats faced political pressure from their Liberal bosses to conceal the overspending of the Canadian Firearms Centre.

‘‘We will have to hear what was behind the decision, what led to the decision and was there any political influence,’’ Murphy said.

The committee also decided to further probe Fraser’s recent audits into First Nations, tax collection and the leasing of office space for public servants. […]

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