Tories not guilty. They could have won!
Christopher Dominion (Moncton)
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick Ombudsman Bernard Richard says Premier Bernard Lord and another cabinet minister did not violate the province's privacy law by discussing a personal letter in the legislature.
Richard says that Lord and Transportation Minister Paul Robichaud were protected by the rules of parliamentary privilege when they produced the letter during a heated and partisan debate in the legislature in April.
OH MY GOD!!!
If you're a newswatcher-you probably heard about this whole fiasco...which eventually led to our dear Chisholm Pothier resigning his post as Lord's press secretary (Which I assume he has taken up again)
What I want to say is this. Thanks for coming out Bernard Richard. A day late, and 30 dollars too short. If this had come out mid-election, or just BEFORE the election, it might have made a differnce. NOW? It just sits there like an ugly wife that you married just because she has a lot of money, and can take care of you sexually.
What f-ing good is it now?...and further more...how long does it take for you to determine that they did not do anything wrong.
Did no one stop to ask WHY an MLA wanted a government Minister to look the other way for a man convicted of drunk driving? That's like an elected official asking the premier to waive the sentence of a man who sodomized 12 year old boys--and allow him to start up a day care.
I certainley hope Carmel Robichaud DOES not get a minister's job...and I certainly hope she resigns.


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