Monday, April 21, 2008

"Purer Than The Driven Snow"

Tons of commentary, but I thought these quotes pretty much sum up what "in and out" ultimately means for the Conservatives:
Ned Franks, professor emeritus of political studies at Queen's University, said he expects the allegations will taint the Conservative brand.

“Really, it's a loss of face issue because the Conservatives campaigned on being purer than the driven snow and then they get brought up in their tracks by Elections Canada who say you've misinterpreted the act,” Mr. Franks said.

“You can't both claim that you are purer than the driven snow, have a lawsuit against Elections Canada, get your offices raided where possibly some incriminating material is found, and appeal to the electorate on consistency and superior moral principles.”
Yellow snow?

I read most of affidavit, and the most striking part is the co-ordination, candidates specifically given instruction from Conservative Party headquarters, on how to move the money back and forth. Interestingly, some candidates smelled a skunk and sought reassurance:
"I had contacted the Conservative Party in Ottawa and was re-assured that this was OK. As a bookkepper I know that sometimes you have to use creative accounting between two small companies, but I found this move was being a little too creative"

Ms. Barbro Soderber York South-Weston candidate.

Another candidate seemed to understand entirely:
"I do seem to recall a wash in and out of our account. I do seem to remember an entry of 6 500 and then it was taken out again. This is what I mean by a wash."

Garreth McDonald Winnipeg-North candidate

The Liberals are floating the idea that this scheme puts the election results into question. Interestingly, NDP MP Pat Martin echoes that sentiment:
"That $1 million frankly could have bought the election," Pat Martin, the NDP ethics critic, said Sunday. "That's a really big advertising buy in a very close, razor-thin difference in a federal election."

So, we can add another footnote to history. Not only did Harper only manage a very fragile minority, despite optimal conditions, a "kick the bum's out" sentiment, a timely RCMP smear on Goodale, but he needed to cheat to do it. I'm impressed.

16 comments:

  1. Steve:

    Is the whole warrant/affidavit (all 700 pages of it) posted somewhere online ?

    Also.. does it list where the 67 ridings were that participated in this stunt?

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  2. Where did you find the affidavit?

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  3. Only 68 pages of the 700 pages are at the G&M, for those wondering.

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  4. Looks like the investigation may have nabbed the first big fish.

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  5. THE LIST
    British Columbia
    Burnaby-Douglas, George Drazenovic
    Burnaby-New Westminster, Marc Dalton
    Cariboo-Prince George, Dick Harris
    Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca, Troy DeSouza
    Kelowna-Lake Country, Ron Cannan
    Kootenay-Columbia, Jim Abbott
    Nanaimo-Cowichan, Norm Sowden
    Okanagan-Coquihalla, Stockwell Day
    Okanagan-Shuswap, Colin Mayes
    Prince George-Peace River, Jay Hill
    Vancouver East, Elizabeth M. Pagtakhan
    Vancouver Kingsway, Kanman Wong

    Saskatchewan
    Cypress Hills-Grasslands, David Anderson
    Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River, Jeremy Harrison

    Manitoba
    Winnipeg Centre, Helen Sterzer

    Ontario
    Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, Ian West
    Davenport, Theresa Rodrigues
    Kitchener Centre, Steven Cage
    London-Fanshawe, Dan Mailer
    Parkdale-High Park, Jurij Klufas
    Sarnia-Lambton, Patricia Davidson
    Scarborough Centre, Roxanne James
    Thunder Bay-Rainy River, David Leskowski
    Timmins-James Bay, Ken Graham
    Toronto Danforth, Kren Clausen
    Trinity-Spadina, Sam Goldstein
    Vaughan, Richard Majkot
    Windsor West, Al Teshuba
    York-South Weston, Steve Halicki

    Quebec
    Argenteuil-Papineau-Mirabel, Suzanne Courville
    Beauce, Maxime Bernier
    Beauport-Limoilou, Sylvie Boucher
    Bas-Richelieu-Nicolet-Becancour, Marie-Eve Helie-Lambert
    Charlesbourg-Haute-Saint-Charles, Daniel Petit
    Compton-Stanstead, Gary Caldwell
    Drummond, Jean-Marie Pineault
    Hull-Aylmer, Gilles Poirier
    Lac-Saint-Louis, Andrea Paine
    Laurentides-Labelle, Jean-Sarge Beauregard
    Levis-Bellechasse, Steven Blaney
    Lotbiniere-Chutes-de-la-Chaudiere, Jacques Gourde
    Louis-Hebert, Luc Harvey
    Louis-Saint-Laurent, Josee Verner
    Megantic-L'Erable, Christian Paradis
    Montmorency-Charlevoix, Yves Laberge
    Mount Royal, Neil Martin Drabkin
    Notre-Dame-de-Grace-Lachine, Allen F. Mackenzie
    Pierrefonds-Dollard, Don Rae
    Pontiac, Lawrence Cannon
    Portneuf-Jacques-Cartier, Howard M. Bruce
    Quebec, Frederik Boisvert
    Richmond-Arthabaska, Jean Landry
    Saint-Laurent-Cartierville, Ishrat Alam
    Shefford, Jean Lambert
    Sherbrooke, Marc Nadeau

    New Brunswick
    Beausejour, Omer Leger
    Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe, Charles Doucet

    Nova Scotia
    Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, Robert A. Campbell
    Halifax, Andrew House
    Halifax West, Rakesh Khosla

    Prince Edward Island
    Malpeque, George Noble

    Newfoundland and Labrador
    Bonavista-Gander-Grand Falls-Windsor, Aaron Hynes
    Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, Cyril Pelley Jr.
    Labrador, Joe Goudie
    Random-Burin-St. George's, Cynthia Downey

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  6. Hmmm, every province but Alberta. I wonder why...

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  7. They don't have to cheat in Alberta - the votes there are a given.

    Interesting how many were in Quebec.

    Jay Hill, Stockwell Day, Maxime Bernier, Lawrence Cannon!! All have good positions....hmmm....

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  8. So, I guess this means that the Liberal narrative in the next election will be "The Tories are just as corrupt as we are - so you might as well vote Liberal"

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  9. Steve: Thought you might like this "Quote of the Day" that Liz Thompson posted.

    "Even though there is a cap on national campaign spending, it is easy and legal to exceed it by transferring expenditures to local campaigns that are not able to spend up to their own legal limits."
    Tom Flanagan, Former campaign manager to Stephen Harper. From the book "Harper's Team," 2007

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  10. anon

    Exactly how many members of the current Liberals are corrupt exactly? Is Harper on the hook for Mulroney too? I believe CBC, the math might be off but you get the gist, said 17 sitting Con MP's were part of this scheme.

    I think part of the reason so many Quebec ridings, they had no chance in them, so they could top off and funnel it back where it was needed.


    I saw NDP MP Pat Martin on CTV today (Duffy said "extremely serious", sorry wilson) and it was amazing to him basically say the Cons might have stolen the election. One thing for the Liberals to argue that, quite another for the NDP to say "we may very well have had a Liberal minority".

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  11. This from Kady O'Malley

    Aaron Wherry goes through the warrant line by line, posting bits and pieces that makes him go "Hmmm"

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  12. Is Harper on the hook for Mulroney too?

    Was Harper ever a member of the Mulroney government?

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  13. I ask that, because I could not vote for the PC party until all Mulronyites were long-gone.

    OK, so I gave Garth a little longer....

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