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January 17, 2006

The enemy of my friend is my enemy's friend's enemy

Martin attacks Layton for not attacking Harper (CBC): They're not even pretending it's about forming a government any more. They're fighting over who's the best opposition. AFTERTHOUGHT: Of course, in attacking Layton for not attacking Harper, Martin is also not attacking Harper. Maybe he should attack Harper for not attacking Layton ... for attacking Martin all the time, instead of him. "Why won't Stephen Harper dare Jack Layton to attack him? What's he afraid of? What's he hiding?" Yeah, that'll work.
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