Monday, May 11, 2020

The CCRAP Removal Project Revisited.



Because.

When in doubt, re-brand.

Even if the very finest of the fine (mostly) men behind the curtain never change...



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And, while there are no real silver linings to the plague book we are all currently reading there may be a few folks who are not  upset that the plot line kept this from happening....


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4 comments:

Lew said...

Robin Martin must be tougher than an Iron Snowbird. How else would she obtain a directorship perch amongst the strong and free and male in Prestoland?

Chuckstraight said...

Directors are all dinosaurs.

Keith said...

Deck chair shuffling at it's best.

Googling "the stong and free network" takes you to the Alberta conservative party site" that's handy.

The last election, the manning centre bankrolled a few iniatives.

16 jan 2020. CBC report

"The Manning Centre has made donations to registered third parties such as Canada Strong and Proud, which was linked to a number of robocalls and text messages sent out in June asking Canadians about their voting intentions and their position on pipelines.

Some complained that they received the calls without having given permission for political advocacy groups to contact them.

The group got at least $240,000 from the Manning Centre during the last federal election campaign for a series of anti-Trudeau and anti-Liberal campaign ads.

The Manning Centre also gave $4,500 to Newfoundland and Labrador Strong and another $11,200 to Nova Scotia Strong, according to Elections Canada"

The questions are; where did the funds come from to bankroll the above, and what are the directors paid and by whom.?

Chuckstraight, maybe Drumheller would be a more suitable base of operations.

RossK said...

Lew--

Question is....Would the rest of the very fine fellows think differently if the 'i' were a 'y'?

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Chuck--

Gosh.

One can only wonder how long it takes, after a meeting, to clear the boardroom of Jurassic far.....errrrr...nevermind.

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Keith--

And here we thought the ol' Manning Centre was about building rather than destroying democracy.


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