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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Canada's dynasty continues

Picture_2_2 A caption to a photo in Maclean's Magazine's Capital Diary blog: "Justin Trudeau’s one-year-old son, Xavier, was with his dad at the swearing-in ceremony and seemed to be able to wave on cue."

It's little surprise, but it looks like the Liberal Party's heir apparent Justin Trudeau has already begun work on securing the future of the dynasty.

Posted by Kalim Kassam on December 2, 2008 in Canadian Politics | Permalink

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They say greatness skips a generation.

Posted by: dp | 2008-12-02 7:14:09 AM


What a pity the Terrible's descendants didn't follow the example set by Hitler's great nephews, who each agreed not to have children so the blood line would die out.

Posted by: Zebulon Pike | 2008-12-02 8:10:10 AM


Oy...I think I'm gonna puke.

Posted by: Sean | 2008-12-02 8:59:34 AM


Parable:
A trucker rolled his rig onto a busy highway. Soon he noticed a car that continually changed lanes without making any progress. Several times the truckeer had to apply his brakes due to the actions of the other driver. Finally the trucker had enough after the car returned to his lane directly in front of him and rather than braking, he accelerated, ramming the car and pushing it off the highway.

Was the trucker right to be annoyed? Certainly. Was he right to ram the other vehicle? Certainly not. Although it may be legal, neither is it right that the newfound 'coalition' tries to wrest power from the government.

Posted by: Erd Aepfel | 2008-12-04 5:18:36 AM



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