Friday, January 13, 2006

Toronto Star - Journalist Integrity? NOT!!!

TORONTO STAR

Jan. 12, 2006. 02:27 PM
SUSAN DELACOURT
IN OTTAWA

Privately, and perhaps surprisingly, some Conservative strategists are saying they're hoping they don't find themselves with a majority government after the Jan. 23 vote.

"We're not ready for that," one Tory confided this week.

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Tories are also worried about finding qualified staff, for a majority or minority.

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You can read the rest of the article on the Toronto star.

Where is the journalistic integrity in this article. She mentions a tory but doesn't give the story any credibility by not giving a name.

Is this Liberal newspaper paper saying with the help of Liberal propaganda supplied by the Liberal war room that the Conservatives really don't have any experience?

There is so many things wrong with this article.

-Is the Toronto Star saying basically that only people that are born Liberal and vote Liberal have experience to run a country?

-Is the Toronto Star saying that the Shadow Cabinets that opposition parties have run in government are worthless?

I would arguably say that a Shadow Cabinet is the longest running apprenticeship program in the world.
I guess the Toronto Star is saying that all training programs, apprenticeship programs and even articling students should just quit because this kind of experience just wouldn't work in a Liberal world.

-Is the Toronto Star saying that only Paul Martin is "experienced" enough to shuffle his cabinet around on a whim and appoint anyone within his caucus to Cabinet and that these people have "magical" experience.

-Does the Toronto Star explain how someone like Belinda Stronach with less than 2 years of political experience "earned" a Cabinet postion?

The Toronto Star just showed Canada it's lack of integrity and the hypocrisy by printing this article.

I'm not making this up.