Liberal leader's message
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion spent much of this week's caucus retreat in St. John's, Newfoundland criticizing the Conservatives. But more than once, the Liberal leader's English abilities gave him trouble.
He referred to Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams's slogan, "Anybody But Conservatives," as "Everybody But Conservatives." And at one point he used the phrase: "Anybody But the Liberals" by mistake.
Liberal MPs spent ample time criticizing Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, saying he can't be trusted.
But the Young Liberals of Newfoundland had a more direct message. For $20, Liberals could purchase an apron depicting a trussed Stephen Harper turning on a spit with an apple in his mouth with Stephane Dion and a pig in a chef's hat looking on.
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