Monday, September 21, 2009

Waterloo "Dungeons and Dragons Club" Excursion

Someone sent this to me, from the massive protest at Ignatieff's Waterloo stop this past weekend:




I like our chances.

15 comments:

CuzBen said...

Haw haw! This reminds me of when, in my former life as a PC staffer, they tried to rope me into a certain rally against a certain coalition. God it was so pathetic. Thankfully I declined like I always did, but I did catch a glimpse of them waving their lame posters on the lawn of QP. They were trying to figure out how to take a photo so that it appeared that there were more than a dozen people. Losers.

Steve V said...

At least if it was clever?

My old school deserves better ;)

RuralSandi said...

Seems to be a lot of NDP orange and BLOC green in their signs.

Steve V said...

Must be an accident, that would imply sophistication ;)

Jay said...

Probably only took a slice of pizza to get them to pose. They probably had no clue what was written on the front.

Gayle said...

I seem to recall Harper saying HIS supporters are all hardworking families with children, and they do not have time to go to protests.

So this MUST be the NDP and/or the Bloc...

Steve V said...

I recall that as well Gayle.

Malcolm+ said...

And this bit of amateur hour protesting is different from having overpaid Liberal staffers play the same Crayola game with Jack Layton how?

Gene Rayburn said...

"Seems to be a lot of NDP orange and BLOC green in their signs."

As so they were Layton and Duceppe Conservatives... a strange kind of partisan.

Steve V said...

"And this bit of amateur hour protesting is different from having overpaid Liberal staffers play the same Crayola game with Jack Layton how?"

It's different because it's so OBVIOUSLY TRUE.

Malcolm+ said...

Indeed, Steve. It's absolutely true that Count Ignatieff has no plan and no ideas.

Apart from defending torture and advocating targetted assassinations that is.

If this Conservative protest was childish, so was the Liberal stalking of Layton.

Now, let me see if I can remember why my family considers "Liberal" and "hypocrite" to be synonyms.

marie said...

malcome! I would expect that you would know better than to repeat the Reform lines from your leader Harper about repeating lines taken out of context just because it suits his politics and for your beliefs. He does it for more brain washing and you guys go on as parrots repeating like children learning how to talk. We could go hard and fast on most of the stuff Harper likes to keep hidden.

I don't give a frig about ad scam etc. That happened many years ago. Martin had that investigated and people were sent to jail for their part in it. This issue is closed.

One could go back to the conservative days with Mulroney and natter about that also. I am also tired of reading that Ignatieff isn’t Canadian and didn't live here. That’s old and false and not even a concrete issue

You guys are grabbing at straws with no credibility.

Apart from defending torture and advocating targetted assassinations that is.

Malcom when you make statements like that, you had better be prepared to prove it.

With everything that has happened since Harper becam Pm, I can't beleive you people can't see him for who he is or can even keep supporting him. The only explanation that makes any sense is that the lot of you have been brain washed which is a bad case of brain drain. Thats my rant for the day. Good night.

Steve V said...

malcolm

You read like a brochure. Yawn.

leftdog said...

The very LAST person who should be mocking 'phony political demonstrations' is you sir!

Gawd ... You've even posted the phony demonstration of 3 Liberal staffers with their creased pants, nice red blouses and button down preppy wear on you sidebar!

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!

Malcolm+ said...

Well, Steve, it least it would be a better written brochure than your desperate Liberative apologetics.

And Marie, it may interest you to know that there are lots of Canadians who think Stephen Ignatieff and Michael harpoer should BOTH be sent packing as a pair of neoconservative scheisters.