Snowball’s Chance In Darfur

Damian Brooks is wondering if Paul Martin and Pierre Pettigrew actually, like, talk.

First, credit where it’s due: if your strategy isn’t working, better to change it than to cling stubbornly to it out of pride or fear of bad press. Good for Martin for realizing Canada’s current strategy just wasn’t working.
But…GEEZ! What sort of a farm-implement-IQ hack figured Canada’s “Walk softly and carry absolutely nothing” Sudan policy had a snowball’s chance in hell of succeeding in the first place?

7 Replies to “Snowball’s Chance In Darfur”

  1. Todays big news is not Darfur, but Martin deciding Canada has no place being in a missile defence system for North America.
    He’s even worse than we could have imagined.

  2. Yeah. Heard that on the radio. Frankly, I’m nearly to the point of not caring anymore.
    We spent much of the drive back from Denver speculating on how best to move to the US.

  3. Do your employers have any US contacts in cycle world? You will require a sponsor and a job,one that can’t be filled by a local.Don’t use Goldstein as a sponsor 😉

  4. Alternatively, you’d be welcome here to airbrush the firewall. Just make sure you get in early, before the 2005 flatlander quota is exceeded. The dogs will be able to watch you run away for three days.

  5. Actually, we have a plan.
    We’re going to disguise ourselves as Mexicans and just cross the border into Montana in the dead of night.

  6. Kate,

    Your in the same situation as the rest of us wanting to depart this disgusting system… once you live here YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE.

    I wonder if theres something in the Geneva Convention about being held hostage in your own country… could be a way out…

  7. Kate do you think that maybe Paul Martin hates the West? Why would he want to tell the Americans, a week before the border opens to our receive our cattle, that he wants no part of their missile defence system??

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