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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:33 pm
 


Thanos Thanos:
Ralph Klein tried the same line of BS in Alberta. The province sets the rules over the Boards and is ultimately responsible for regulations, so they can't duck-and-cover whenever one of the Boards does something stupid or underhanded.


Eastern Health is management not a god and Newfoundland pays the bills but even they have limits on what they can demand if they expect results. Both are fallible, and in this case harm was done that clearly should have been averted but that is now before the courts. If anyone should decide who is responsible it will be the courts not mobs with an axe to grind.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:44 pm
 


Hey Danny, I got a news flash for ya..........speculation sucks.

The real reason General Rick Hillier resigned was so that he could take your job as the Premier of Newfoundland and fix the giant cluster you created.

Now let's speculate on your future.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:44 pm
 


Im not sure but I think Danny prefers to talk about assholes as opposed to breasts :) .. newfette we like Danny Williams in Ontario too.. :)


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:10 am
 


Tricks Tricks:
newfette newfette:
Tricks Tricks:
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lol

and yet an entire province loves him
People loving someone doesn't make them a good person.



no standing up for our province at every oppertunity makes him a good person
Does the province come before the country?
It's acceptable unless you're Alberta.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:19 am
 


Just another case of a slug politician trying to get some mileage out the work of a good man.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:20 am
 


lily lily:
Sometimes... yes.


No, never.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:59 am
 


I think Thanos hit the nail on the head about populists leaders like Ralph and Danny. Frankly I think he should have kept his mouth shut as he will end up fanning the flames and just getting himself burned and possibly starting a witch hunt at Eastern Health. Then there is the very real possibility a popular general ending up at odds with him. Although I prefer to see Hillier in a federal, not a provincial leadership role, if he does throw his hat in at all (which I doubt as he seems too smart for that).





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newfette newfette:
Tricks Tricks:
newfette newfette:
lol

and yet an entire province loves him
People loving someone doesn't make them a good person.



no standing up for our province at every oppertunity makes him a good person


But Klein was always an asshole when he did the same and Albertans were f'n morons for keeping him in power :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:27 am
 


klein wasn't THAT big of an asshole


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RUEZ RUEZ:
Pretty lame, insinuating that he is stepping down because of Harper.


especially since hillier has came out and said he had no problems with harper , the article is on ctv site , maybe i'll post it .

shame on williams for creating a story out of lies and no truth at all


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:40 am
 


so i think it looks like williams was full of shit maybe .


Hillier says relations with PMO were 'great'
Updated Wed. Apr. 16 2008 9:31 AM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

Gen. Rick Hillier says his decision to step down as Canada's chief of defence staff this summer has nothing to do with perceived tensions with the PMO -- it's simply the right time to go.


CTV's Ottawa Bureau Chief Robert Fife broke the news on Tuesday that Hillier had met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and told him he was stepping down.


On Wednesday, Hillier told Canada AM his relationship with Harper has been "great" during his three years in office and there is no truth to the perception that the prime minister has forced him out of the job.


Hillier, who has earned a reputation among the Canadian Forces rank-and-file as a soldier's soldier who stood up for the military, said he has accomplished the goals he set for himself.


"Nothing I do in life will ever be comparable to this appointment -- representing those great people in uniform and their families. But it's the right time to go and last night as I got home and talked to my wife about it, it was clear to both of us it was the right decision," Hillier said.


He said progress has been made in Afghanistan, confidence has been rebuilt in the Canadian Forces, the military itself has begun to be rebuilt and Canadians' support for the men and women in uniform is at a high point.


The next few years will be a period where the Canadian Forces begin to "deliver on the Afghanistan mission, deliver on a defence strategy, deliver on all the equipping programs we need to have and that we'll start and continue," he said.


"And I think that's a natural change for a new (chief of defence staff) to take the helm and take the Canadian Forces forward for the next three or four year period," Hillier said.


Now that word of his pending retirement is out, Hillier plans to take a long weekend off, then continue working until some time in July when he will hand over the reins.


Hillier said he hopes "to continue to serve our country in a variety of ways, so whatever opportunity comes across I'll consider and look at and we'll go from there."


However, he said rumours that he will be running for political office in his home province of Newfoundland are off the mark, adding that he has no idea what's next for him.


"They're wrong," he told Canada AM co-host Seamus O'Regan. "I told Danny Williams that, I told everybody back in Newfoundland that. He said we need leaders and I said 'Danny, stop'."


When he returns to Newfoundland it will be to fish, hunt, pick berries and spend quality time with Newfoundlanders, he said.

Following is a list of potential candidates to replace Hillier:


Lt.-Gen. Andrew Leslie, head of the army;
Vice-Admiral Drew Robertson, head of the navy;
Lt.-Gen. Walter Natynczyk, vice-chief of defence staff; and,
Lt.-Gen. Michel Gauthier, chief of the Forces overseas deployments.


http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... TopStories


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:44 am
 


i think what it boils down to is that it was a chance for Williams to irritate good ol Steve one more time....

and if it makes me giggle I'm ok with it.. lol


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:04 am
 


newfette newfette:
i think what it boils down to is that it was a chance for Williams to irritate good ol Steve one more time....

and if it makes me giggle I'm ok with it.. lol
Which is completely childish.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:15 am
 


Tricks Tricks:
newfette newfette:
i think what it boils down to is that it was a chance for Williams to irritate good ol Steve one more time....

and if it makes me giggle I'm ok with it.. lol
Which is completely childish.



why?

Its my personal opinion that he is doing a fantastic job at doing whats best for my province... and he has a sense of humor while doing it. what's so wrong with that?


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:21 am
 


newfette newfette:
Tricks Tricks:
newfette newfette:
i think what it boils down to is that it was a chance for Williams to irritate good ol Steve one more time....

and if it makes me giggle I'm ok with it.. lol
Which is completely childish.



why?

Its my personal opinion that he is doing a fantastic job at doing whats best for my province... and he has a sense of humor while doing it. what's so wrong with that?
A premiere of a province saying stupid shit to irritate the prime minister. How is that any different than a kid on a play ground poking the other kid in the shoulder repeatedly. Both are childish, not having a sense of humour.


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