Wednesday, May 20, 2015

FROM THE DEPTHS OF A FORGOTTEN SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX...

...comes a lesson on philanthropy.

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  1. It is harder to take a lecture on sharing from a phony conservative than it is from a Liberal hypocrite.

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    1. Indeed. Why does the press go searching for these old whores? As if Mulroney (or turdo la first, or Stephen Lewis) could bring credibility to a discussion.

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  2. Mulrony free trade deal and Ontario liberals killed our grape industry. the big guys hauled in cheap California wine by trailer full and got their friends in government and lcbo to help them kill us off. mulrony is no different from mcginty or trudeau

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    1. How is it my problem that you cannot efficiently produce grapes?

      Go away and do something useful, eh? Make something that Californians want to buy.

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    2. "Make something that Californians want to buy."
      like japanese and korean cars or movies made in mexico ?

      http://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/journal/past-issues/issue-1/the-manufacturing-of-decline

      http://www.dailynews.com/business/20140104/middle-class-hollywood-workers-lose-jobs-income-when-filming-flees-los-angeles

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    3. "How is it my problem that you cannot efficiently produce grapes?"

      nothing to do with efficiency it was about making a monopoly. the government lcbo and VQA forced the closure of small wineries we sold our grapes to by restricting sale of ther wines.

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    4. i think iopener squints

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  3. "Brian Mulroney has realized he made a "colossal mistake" in taking $300,000 in cash from German businessman Karlheinz Schreiber when the former prime minister left political office more than a decade ago and has regretted it almost ever since, his spokesman said yesterday...." "ALMOST ever since. Nuff said.

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  4. What a disappointment Muldoon was. But we should have known better than to vote for a Quebec labour lawyer who was a big friend of Paul Desmarais.

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