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The Toronto Star sure didn’t disappoint with its handling of Stephen Harper’s performance at the G8 Summit in Tokyo.

They bashed him at every turn and made sure they got lots of pictures of him with George Bush. It’s what the Star likes to do.

Forget that our Prime Minister stood on the world stage and wouldn’t back down or buckle under to pressure from those who’d like to suck Canada into a bad environmental deal, the Star’s mandate is to pulverize Conservatives and it doesn’t seem to care about the consequences.

Stephen Harper showed strong leadership in Tokyo and acted in the best interests of the country that he was elected to run, and for that we should be thankful.

The Toronto Star meanwhile went out of its way in a half-baked attempt to make the man look foolish. And for that it should be ashamed.

Harper has changed Canada's progressive image

3 Comments

cosmos on July 11, 2008 11:10 AM said:

Harper, with a minority, is doing a great job to clean up the mess of the last decade...but living in this looney bin of Ontario where newspeak prevails..it will take decades to deprogram the masses let alone the brainwashed intelligencia.

Trish on July 11, 2008 12:54 PM said:

The unfortunately powerful Star is a looney bin unto it's own. The paper is charging at a dangerous speed into a brick wall. When its overlords look back in years to come how will they view their role in the decline of Canada?

Right Uppercut on July 13, 2008 4:18 PM said:

I hear ya, Trish!

Like to see The Star at the same place the Communist Soviet Union is now upon... "The ash heap of history."

Of course, considering the size of the Saturday edition alone; we'd need the Great Lakes to put out that conflagration of looney liberal group-grope-think!

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