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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Scary Quotes for Hallowe’en



After the second presidential debate, moderator Candy Crowley said, "Climate change -- I had that question, all you climate change people. We just -- you know, again, we knew that the economy was still the main thing, so you knew you kind of wanted to go with the economy." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-currier/climate-change_b_2032363.html

Christy Clark , "I try never to go over there. Because it's sick. It's a sick culture. All they can think about is government and there are no real people in Victoria, and you get captured by this insidethebeltway debate, and it's really unhealthy."
http://www.timescolonist.com/news/Premier+Christy+Clark+shows+disdain+sick+culture+Victoria/7264806/story.html#ixzz2AckSzAdA 
And then......http://thetyee.ca/News/2012/10/23/Northern-Gateway-Protest/

Brian Hutchinson: B.C. Premier says women ‘too busy’ to support her.

What with “preparing meals” and “helping their kids with their homework,” she has said, women don’t have time to think much about politics. They’ll say what they have to say to get suppertime telephone canvassers off their backs. “Women are very, very busy — focused on work and our family lives and paying the bills at home,” she told reporters on Saturday, when asked why women aren’t more supportive of her. They’ll come around once the election draws nearer, she thinks.

 http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/10/29/by-brian-hutchinson-b-c-premier-says-women-too-busy-to-support-her/ 

Townsman 
There are now only two underground coal mines left in the country- one on Vancouver Island and the other in Alberta.
Bill Bennett, MLA Kootenay East,  "It makes no sense to invest tax dollars in training underground coal mine workers before we know we have an underground coal mine."
http://www.dailytownsman.com/

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