Friday, September 29, 2006

Anyone spare a couch?

Did any one hear the interview Cindy Wall, of CBC Goose Bay, did with the premier this morning? I do not have any medical degrees, but from life’s experience I have come to the conclusion that Danny needs a break, at least some sort of medication to help him calm down, or get back to reality.

I would like to see a transcript, or better yet hear a re-run of the interview, hi WJM. Actually I think all of NL should hear it so they can hear/see for themselves that we are in a very bad situation with the political leadership.

From memory that interview was the most incoherent, rambling, bumbling bordering on the insane interview by a political leader I have heard since Brian Peckford. Danny really needs a break when he comes out with stuff like, “The Quebec Government, I like the Quebec people, but the Quebec government is laying claim to Labrador”. I’m paraphrasing, and this statement only days after he said, or was it minutes, that he had no “worries about the boarder issue, it was a done deal back in 1927” or what ever. Danny went on to say that “Quebec is taking everything out of Labrador but not putting anything back in, things like social programs and infrastructure. They [Quebec] are taking it all out while WE [Govt of NL] are putting hundreds of millions into Labrador and getting no return”. Or words to that effect.
Danny was talking so fast, and so incoherent, that not much made any sense at all, or maybe I’m just slow.

He made a major foe par; he was in Labrador, when Cindy asked about his stand on no private wind power development in Labrador. Danny said “the government is developing a comprehensive energy plan yada yada yada, and wind power will be developed in the Province of Newfoundland…………and in Labrador”. Oooop’s.

Bogie persons under the beds, behind spruce trees, under the dust of the TLH, dragging themselves out of the lakes to plunder and rape the riches of Newfoundland in Labrador.

1 comment:

The Fishician said...

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Now you can give perishable grocery goods your complete and undivided attention.