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Mr. Uniter

CTV:

Martin hammered again and again at the broad theme of values, claiming he and Harper have different visions of government.

"I think he has a very different perspective on the role of government than I do. It hasn't been hidden," said Martin.

"His role of government is very much to fend for yourself."

What he said next unfortunately didn't seem to make any of the stories I've seen, or the TV news, but I heard it on the radio this morning. It was something to the effect that Liberals, in contrast to Harper, believed in "bringing people together."

Good grief. Let's get out the calculator and figure out how many people this bumbler has alienated: Albertans, Quebecers, Newfoundlanders, gun-owners, veterans, income-trust investors. Not to mention our most important ally and trading-partner. I guess "bringing people together" is some kind of Liberal secret code for "raping the taxpayer" or something.

Martin believes institutionalized state child care is "the best example" of these value differences.

"I believe that government has a very strong role to play in child care. That's a fundamental difference and that applies across the wide range of issues in which you deal with family."

You clowns couldn't run a lemonade stand. Keep your hands off the kids, creep.

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