Thursday, June 28, 2007

Airheaded

It may be tough to believe that Canada could do worse than Deceivin' Stephen as the country's most powerful political figure. But Harper's second-in-command is apparently going out of his way to show that the nearest Cons successor might be up to the task, as Lawrence Cannon's Transportation Department is claiming that political control over Canada's no-fly list and an ID requirement for 12-year-old passengers are "safeguards" rather than clear indications of a terribly-designed scheme.

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