As much as I agree that one doesn't "run for Prime Minister," and I wish everyone would stop using that phrasing...the party sure as shit should be running to form government.
The article is annoyingly vague, but I guess it's talking about actual, boots-on-the-ground spies, and the infrastructure to manage foreign agents?
And with that, I think Singh's goose is officially cooked.
You don't run an election campaign on supporting another party. You run it on the assertion that you deserve to win.
I wonder if he means the Slitheen from "Boomtown." Best I can come up with.
I'm amused that all three of us in the thread so far have identified the passage on Inua Williams as one of the more exciting tidbits.
You watched the video awfully fast - what did you think of his comments in context?
Even beyond the landfill search, there's a lot to like in the NDP's handling of the economy, and the new homelessness strategy.
I remain relatively unimpressed with their work on the environmental front, but it unfortunately seems like that's the way the winds are blowing these days.
I've been wondering what Dave & Laverne's was going to be, and...it seems like my kind of place. I'll have to check it out.
The headline I posted was the headline at the time - the other verdicts hadn't come in yet.
I have no beef with Paul Wesley - young Kirk was described as "a stack of books with legs" back in TOS, and I think that comes through in the performance.
But Sam Kirk is an absolute delight.
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