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On booing reporters
Today's the second time that sort of thing has happened lately at a Stephen Harper event.
Paul Hunter
A week ago in Yarmouth, N.S., Stephen Harper again took his regularly-scheduled "media availability" in front of a partisan Conservative crowd.
When the subject-matter of the first question in Yarmouth was apparently not appreciated by Harper's supporters, some decided that hissing and discontented murmuring was an appropriate response, while the question was being asked.
Like today in Victoria, Harper chose to not tell the crowd that time either that the reporter was only doing her job.
— Paul Hunter
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