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Liberals defend candidate selection on merit ABC Online The WA Labor Party has attacked the Liberal Party, saying it appears to have given up on getting more women into the parliament. Labor's leader in the Upper House, Sue Ellery, says the Liberals are missing an opportunity in their current round of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals wrote book on this Herald Sun In any case, Australia's worst prime minister was unquestionably the Liberals' Sir William McMahon. He ruled for just 20 months, from March 1971 to December the following year. That was enough. Under McMahon, the mining boom went bust, inflation rose, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada's Opposition Accuses Conservatives Wall Street Journal "We are entering into a kind of Nixonian moment in our political culture, where all kinds of dirty tricks seem to be possible," Bob Rae, interim leader of the opposition Liberal Party, said at a news conference on Saturday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libs' Rae says phone calls were `dirty tricks' that need investigation Montreal Gazette TORONTO - Harassing phone calls made during the last federal election by people claiming to represent Liberal candidates suggest a ``pattern of wrongdoing and misbehaviour'' that needs to be fully investigated, interim Liberal leader Bob Rae said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
House returns amid 'robocall' furor London Free Press By Kris Sims, Parliamentary Bureau Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae and Senator Dennis Dawson in Quebec City, Feb. 24, 2012. (BENOIT GARIEPY/QMI Agency) OTTAWA -- The House of Commons is back in action Monday and the break week promos promise an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debating a liberal is just maddening Bend Bulletin By Charlotte Allen / Los Angeles Times A few years ago Ann Coulter published a book titled "How to Talk to Liberal (If You Must)." With all due respect, Coulter, one of my favorite conservative eye-pokers, was wrong. There is no "how" in talking to a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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