by deMolay » Fri 10 Oct 2008, 15:45:40
Here is the full text of the interview. You tell me if Ratboy, who was enviroment Minister for 2 years and claims he is for the enviroment, yet in 2 years he did nothing about Kyoto. In another interview about the enviroment, which he is supposed to be the champion of, after all he wants to bring in a Carbon Tax. He was asked by a fellow Enviromentalist about CARPOOLING. He didn't know what CARPOOLING was, he had to have someone explain CARPOOLING. I cannot see how any sane citizen of Canada would want the Village Idiot to represent Canada a G7 country, on the world stage. I can see him dealing with a Vladmir Putin. It would be very painfull to watch. Anyway CHEEZY here is your man's interview complete text.......................... Full Text of Dion-Murphy Interview
October 10th, 2008 by Paul Holmes
Steve Murphy: Thank you. M. Dion, thank you, good of you to come again.
Stephane Dion: Thank you Steve.
Steve Murphy: M. Dion, the economy is now the issue in the campaign, and on that issue you’ve said that today that Mr. Harper has offered nothing to put Canadians minds at ease, and offers no vision for the country. We have to act now you say; doing nothing is not an option. If you were Prime Minister now, what would you have done about the economy and this crisis that Mr. Harper has not done?
Stephane Dion: If I would have been the Prime Minister two and a half years ago?
Steve Murphy: If you were the Prime Minister right now.
Stephane Dion: Right now.
Steve Murphy: And had been for the past two years.
Stephane Dion: OK, now, if I am elected next Tuesday, this Tuesday, is what you are suggesting?
Steve Murphy: No I’m saying if you hypothetically were Prime Minister today?
Stephane Dion: Today!
Steve Murphy: What would you have done that Mr. Harper has not done?
Stephane Dion: I would start the 30-50 plan that we want to start the moment that we have a Liberal government. And the 30-50 plan, uh, the 30 … in fact, the plan for the first 30 days, I should say. The plan for the first 30 days, once you have a Liberal government. Can you start again?
Steve Murphy: Do you want to?
Technician: Sure
Stephane Dion: Ya.
Technician: Ya.
Steve Murphy: Ya, I’m OK to start again. Because I…
Stephane Dion: Ya. Because I think I’ve been slow to understand your question.
Steve Murphy: I don’t…
[Break]
Technician: OK, I’m recording.
Steve Murphy: M. Dion, good of you to come again.
Stephane Dion: Thank you Steve.
Steve Murphy: M. Dion, you’ve said today that Mr. Harper has offered nothing to put Canadians minds at ease during this financial crisis, and you go on to say that he has no vision for the country. You say we have to act now; doing nothing is not an option. So I’d like to begin by asking you: If you were Prime Minister now, what would you have already done in this crisis that Mr. Harper hasn’t done?
Stephane Dion: I can’t, I don’t understand the question. Because are you asking me to explain sir, at which moment, today, or since a week, or 60 weeks or s…
Steve Murphy: No, if you were the Prime Minister during this time already.
Stephane Dion: We need to start again. I’m sorry, I, if I was the Prime Minister starting when? Today? If I was the Prime Minister today?
Dion Aid: If you were the Prime Minister when, since Harper’s been Prime Minister.
Stephane Dion: Ya, two years and a half, ago.
Dion Aid: At any give time.
Stephane Dion (speaking over aid): Two years and a half, ago.
Dion Aid: What would you have done differently between, between the time that Harper’s been there, to change the country.
Stephane Dion: Ya, but if I had been Prime Minister two years and a half ago, we’d have had an agenda. Let’s start again.
Steve Murphy: OK.
Stephane Dion: We’ll go there.
Technician: I’m rolling. Still recording.
Steve Murphy: M. Dion, thank you for coming.
Stephane Dion: Thank you Steve. Let’s start again, I’m …
[Laughter]
Steve Murphy: It’s a good job that tape is cheap.
Stephane Dion: But give me, give me a first date where I am Prime Minister that I can figure out, but, what your question is about.
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