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All I want for Christmas
Apparently, holiday greetings from political parties are just a little more, well, self-involved this year.
Rosemary Barton
Log on to the NDP's website for instance and you discover that you can send out an e-card greeting of your own, albeit with an NDP-inspired message.
Here's a bit of what they say: "All I want for Christmas is for MPs to work together to kick-start the economy."
The message goes on about Stephen Harper's plan for the economy (or what the NDP calls the lack thereof). Then it moves on to the plan the opposition parties are offering.
The final message: "All I want for Christmas is a coalition government."
That may, indeed, be what Jack Layton wants, but it may take more than a bunch of electronic Christmas cards to get it.
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