Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin Watch: USA – Don’t Dictate to Me
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin talks to media following a tour of a sawmill in Richmond just south of Vancouver, British Columbia December 14, 2005.
Reuters has Don’t dictate to me, Canada’s Martin tells US
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin escalated a war of words with the United States on Wednesday, telling Washington not to dictate to him what topics he can raise in the run-up to Canada’s January 23 election.
But U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins, who warned Canadian politicians on Tuesday not to bash the United States as part of their campaigning, denied on Wednesday he was trying to control the election debate.
Martin — who has regularly attacked the U.S. stance on a bilateral trade dispute over softwood lumber and also criticized Washington’s approach to climate change — took aim at Wilkins’s warning for a second consecutive day.
“When it comes to defending Canadian values, when it comes to standing up for Canadian interests, I’m going to call it like I see it,” he told reporters in a lumber yard in Richmond, British Columbia. “I am not going to be dictated to as to the subjects I should raise.”
Well, we will see how well this corrupt political HACK does in the January national elections.
Flap handicaps that corrupt Paul Martin will be the BIGGEST LOSER in this shameless political posturing.
2 Comments
Todd
I see Paul Martin’s using Gerhard Schroeder’s tactics of anti-American rhetoric to cover-up right before the election. Great stuff, huh. Original, as well. See what else Pauly is up to to fan anti-Americanism right here!
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