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December 7, 2006

Duel, citizens

Opinion is divided on Stéphane Dion's dual citizenship. The Gazette says his loyalty to Canada is beyond dispute. The Vancouver Sun says the questions it raises can't be dismissed. And I agree with both of them! BONUS: Never mind Canada. The National Post asks the question no one else dares: can you imagine how the French must feel? MON DIP!: Blogger Incorrections takes sharp exception to this passage: "It is unlikely, as others have pointed out, that Mr. Dion could have been elected leader of the Liberal party were he also a member of the NDP." As he points out:
NDPers are smug poseurs, free riders on the protection afforded them by the Americans, proponents of a stifling dirigiste economics, viciously anti-american, spineless appeasers of the worst oppressors in the third world, shot through with elitist pretension, and with more than their fair share of anti-semites. How can anyone compare them to the French?
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