Google reveals similarities between Harper, Howard speeches
How is it that it took from March 2003 until September 30, 2008 for someone to notice that portions of Stephen Harper's speech to Parliament on the invasion of Iraq was, in some places, nearly identical to a speech delivered two days earlier by former Australian Prime Minister John Howard?
James Cudmore
Australia is a long way away. But as everyone knows now, the internet has turned us all into neighbours.
Liberals say one of their staffers was searching for a copy of Harper's editorial on the Iraq invasion published in the Wall Street Journal.
The staffer entered a portion of Harper's comments into Google, and presto-click-o, up came a couple of links, one to Harper's remarks and another to Howard's. The texts, as we now know, were eerily similar.
So, the Liberal Party then ordered up a video copy of Howard's speech.
Apparently, it just arrived a little while ago.
— James Cudmore
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