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Harper to draw the line on Afghanistan

And--Ignatieff is making speeches about Canada's need to strengthen our backbone internationally (Edmonton speech last week).

And--Rae has made sensible noises about Manley's recommendations.

Here's what I propose--

Instead of whipping the vote, the LPC should hold a private Caucus meeting and have a vote about Harper's motion.

If the majority agrees with Dion, they force an election, and Dion goes for it.

If the majority disagrees with Dion, Dion resigns. He states he has lost the confidence of his own party. The LPC allow Iggy to lead the LPC, and they support the mission.

However, the Iggy-led LPC forces an election on the budget.

We get Iggy as PM by SPRING!!!!

I was expecting 2010, but wouldn't Iggy vs Harper in the debates be wonderful? Posted 05/02/08 at 11:18 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .


LCPD seeks clues in armed robberies (11:12 a.m.)

LAS CRUCES — Las Cruces Crime Stoppers is offering a reward leading to the arrests of individuals involved in a pair of armed robberies.

Police said the incidents may be related to each other.

About 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 10, Las Cruces police said officers responded to an armed robbery that occurred at Hotel Encanto, 705 S. Telshor Blvd.

The victim reported being confronted by two men while walking in the parking lot toward the front doors of the hotel. Officers were told one of the suspects was black and the other Hispanic. One of the suspects pointed a handgun at the victim and the other demanded money.

The suspects were described as being of medium height and weight and were wearing dark-colored clothing. They fled in an unknown direction.

About 8 p.m. Feb. 11, police responded to another armed robbery call, this time at 2521 North Main Street near H & R Block.


Cheyenne rides defense to win Desert Shields dominate, reach state ...

Elijah Johnson had two first-quarter dunks Thursday to help Cheyenne get off to a quick start against Douglas in a Class 4A state semifinal. Johnson's nine first-quarter points helped the Desert Shields to a 22-4 lead, and he finished with 13 points in their 93-55 victory in Reno.
Photo by Tom Smedes/Special To The Review-Journal.

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