NDP spokesman Karl Bélanger said there have not been any detailed discussions about issues such as pooling advertising resources with the Liberals, however he didn't rule it out. He said the NDP would be focusing on engaging third-party supporters, such as the Canadian Labour Coalition, which has launched a radio ad to promote a series of pro-coalition rallies across the country.
"Our plan is to go toe to toe with the Conservative anger machine, and we're going to counter that with a hope machine to give a sense to people that there is hope to be had and there's another way to do politics, and that's what we're part of."
All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.
Monday, December 08, 2008
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Yes, this would be how to draw the strongest possible contrast between the opposition parties' attempt to work together and the Cons' habit of pursuing the most extreme wedge politics they can afford:
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