Monday, May 10, 2010

The NDP Concern Citizen's Brigade #6

UPDATED: From the comments,

It does all come down to fact vs fiction though, doesn't it?

I wonder if Mr. Brockelbank is aware that Hansard is available online, and that the Legislature wasn't sitting on February 3rd, 1988.

The last sitting of the session ended at 2am on November 6th, 1987 and didn't resume until a throne speech on March 21, 1988.

-oxygentax

ED - As a former NDP Speaker, you think that Brockelbank would know better.

Evidently not.


Today's NDP LTTE Concerned Citizen is from John Brockelbank, just another average concerned citizen concerned this day about what John Gormley wrote about.

Would this be the same John Brockelbank who has a long CCF-NDP family pedigree, who served as the speaker in the Saskatchewan legislature and as the Minister of Public Works  under the Blakeney government and endorsed Dwain Lingenfelter for leader of the NDP?

You think a former speaker of the house would have a little more decorum. But then again, he was an NDP speaker.

And he did endorse Dwain Lingenfelter.

1 comment:

oxygentax said...

It does all come down to fact vs fiction though, doesn't it?

I wonder if Mr. Brockelbank is aware that Hansard is available online, and that the Legislature wasn't sitting on February 3rd, 1988.

The last sitting of the session ended at 2am on November 6th, 1987 and didn't resume until a throne speech on March 21, 1988.