Monday, January 15, 2007

Where Are The Election Cops?

Hey Dork! How much did it cost Fawning Affairs Minister Peter MacKay to buy today's website headline that read: CSI Gumshoe MacKay's Mexican Probe?

Headline should have read: Inspector Clousseau MacKay Calls Mexican Babe Chihuahua.

The Canadian Press reported today that headlines and links to stories can be bought on Dork Snooze, a common practice used by President Harper's Republican Conservatives as reported here last month.

While Dork makes no bones about propping up a paying political customer, the failed go-cart driver has been exposed as an unreliable source for daily news.

But what's worse is the unchecked fraud being committed by the Republican Conservatives. The scam raises serious campaign financing issues.

Election Canada laws are clear when it comes to advertising, and every story bought and paid for by the neo-con President's party amounts to advertising.

So where are the receipts? Where is the official agent tag on those stories? Where are the cops?

Let's not forget, this is the party that lied in the House of Commons about its 2005 convention fees and the secret set of books it used to skirt the law.

Mehtinks there is yet another set of books full of interesting reading.

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