Trapped in Suburbia…

a blog by Rafael Gomez

Me

IT guy, code monkey, husband, father, target shooter, but unfortunately not independently wealthy.


Archive for September, 2008

In perhaps what is becoming a fitting metaphor for the Liberal party’s fortunes in this election it looks like some Liberal candidates are scraping bottom when it comes to elections advertising.
It started off on the weekend, when friends in BC told me that Geoff Fleischer, the Liberal Candidate for the Vancouver Island North riding, had spray [...]

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The Tinfoil Brigade to the Rescue!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

My previous postings on Lesley Hughes seem to have garnered a lot of attention. Among those led here by google and links on other sites were, certainly to my chagrin, the type of people that actually believe that Ms. Hughes is correct – or worse, that she doesn’t go far enough in her condemnation of the US [...]

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Earlier today I wrote about Lesley Hughes, the Liberal candidate for Kildonan-St. Paul, who had made comments blaming the 9/11 attacks that killed over 3,000 innocent people on an ‘inside job’ undertaken by the U.S. government and ‘Israelis’.
It appears that the story continues to develop. The Toronto Star is reporting that Liberal leader Stephane Dion [...]

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On the morning of September 11, 2001 nineteen islamic terrorists associated with al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial jet liners crashing two into the World Trade Center in New York. The third plane was flown into the Pentagon. The fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after some passengers tried to retake the plane. All told, [...]

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The Liberals are winning the Election!

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Poor Stephane, he really is beginning to sound comical.
In today’s National Post, Juliet O’Neil tells us that Stephan Dion is urging people to ignore comments that the Liberals are sinking and headed for a trouncing in the Oct. 14th election.

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