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"We can't allow things that are inaccurate to stand." — The Word of Our Dan, February 19, 2008.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Recycling!

Better a date late than never! My, but Liz must have been busy with something yesterday.

"I will try my best to not bore you today," Danny said at his Wednesday lunch date, "and I apologize in advance because in just a few days you will see my giant head rolling down the street" — yikes! oh, wait — "on the side of a bus."

Then he sang a song or something.

"We are smoking hot."

"The future is so bright it hurts my eyes."

No wonder Steve Marshall was crying like a thirteen year old girl when the Beatles landed in America.

And while it's interesting to see an election campaign launch speech, complete not just with the official PC Party campaign song, but also with thirty-seven underlined emphases, being promulgated on the provincial government intertubes, it's even interestinger to note that, according to the well-recycled HTML header, it's actually The Honourable Danny Williams, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Speech to the Economic Club of Toronto.

That would be the one on May 3rd.

Someone was in a day-long, slow rush to get this Glorious Speech out.

And it's interestingest to note how many times notices have gone out that the Premier or one of his Ministers are going to give a speech at such and such an event... and how infrequently the speaking notes or as-delivereds of those speeches, at least the workaday ones of lesser electoral value, ever see the light of day on the same site where the media notices appear.

Openness!

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