tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post5800006530772637702..comments2024-03-09T04:13:53.858-06:00Comments on Accidental Deliberations: On statements of valuesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-57618064600264981702015-08-27T14:28:54.652-06:002015-08-27T14:28:54.652-06:00Precisely.
Full disclosure - I'm firmly in the...Precisely.<br />Full disclosure - I'm firmly in the NDP Camp.<br />A few days ago - I was arguing a point of "policy on the fly" where a dated statement by Tom Mulcair covered a specific situation but didn't restate all the core NDP policy positions - which cover the big picture very well.<br />I went looking for the Policy Book which had been quoted chapter and verse in the quite recent past. The link was broken and I had not downloaded a copy. Others online tried to help but with the same broken link.<br />I wrote online to NDP.ca explaining that the link was broken. Could they place give me a new link to where they had moved it. No response. Then today - someone in the media must have picked up on this discussion and tried to "make play" with it.<br />Someone on issues management should have picked up on this when I contacted them.<br />Instead - I got some snarky presumably backroom / War Room Juvenile #BoyInShortPants dismissing this whole thing as the silliest issue brought up thus far in the campaign.<br />My reaction was to cut off communication for donations to the party with the reason being - THEY DO NOT LISTEN" Best way to get anyone's attention I fid - is to cut off their revenue source!<br /><br />Wascally Wabbit Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com