Unparliamentary Language
Does this count? Shouldn't MacKay have to apologize for saying something like that?
Because I can only subject my poor friends and family to my political rantings and ravings for so long.
Does this count? Shouldn't MacKay have to apologize for saying something like that?
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More and more cracks in the conservative party by the day, I'm waiting to see the one last split in the party ( or the nail in the coffin ,w/e symbolism works) and see the party implode upon itself. I think something like this just shows how bad moral for the Conservatives is going down because normally Peter Mckay is a steady headed person.
C'mon Grit,
Of course he should apologise, IF they can prove that he said it and that he was referring to Belinda... good luck with that!
I really, really don't like Peter MacKay - I never have. He is a weasel.
But, I strongly support dumpees slagging dumpers - you always get to reserve the right to call whoever broke your heart whatever comes to mind. Some people have a tough time moving on in love, and they have my sympathy, always. Love hurts a lot of people.
Most people who are upset about this would not, I believe, be upset if she'd said it about him. Me, I believe in equal opportunity when it comes to heartache. I wouldn't ever criticize Stronach for being bitter if he'd dumped her - so I'm not ever going to critize him for being bitter.
Besides, most Liberals would cheer her on if she said it about him - this is the stupid behaviour that partisanship brings out in all too many people.
I think you are barking up the wrong tree here and anyway the onus should be on the libs to prove other wise.
"What about your dog?"
What a brilliant line of questioning from the liberal benches.
I find the whole thing hilarious. I don't endorse petty name calling, but I don't like Stronach. MacKay thinks she's a despicable person and at least it was made clear.
Word from some former flames of MacKay is that he doesn't like to be the one jilted in a relationship...
He shouldn't have to apologise -- extorted apologies are worse than none at all -- but he ought to apologise.
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