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Gambling man

Ah, how refreshing!

Political Bytes

Rosemary Barton

A new campaign song for Jack Layton makes its appearance in Thompson, Manitoba.

No offence to Bryan Adams or Twisted Sister (those behind the other more commonly used songs by the NDP team), but we needed a change.

The new song? The classic by Kenny Rogers: The Gambler.

Why, you ask?

Because Layton wanted to make a point about Stephen Harper's comment about how the difficult economic times makes present good opportunities to buy in the stock market.

Layton says Harper shouldn't be encouraging Canadians to gamble with their money.

All together now: "You gotta know when to hold'em. Know when to fold'em. Know when to walk away. Know when to run".

Oh no, that'll be stuck in your head all day now won't it?

Rosemary Barton