Sue's Blog

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Call an Inquiry or "Simon Says" Call an Inquiry

This from a CBC story July 06-07

St. John's blogger Simon Lono, however, believes it is not the job of the police to look at where the constituency spending system broke down.Lono is spearheading an online petition calling for a public inquiry into the operations of the house of assembly.

Gerry Reid today in the Telegram on MHA spending:

"There is enough guilt to go around and everyone feels bad enough as it is," he said.

"I don't think that should become an election issue, because it can work both ways."

Question is will Gerry speak to Simon and ask him not to mention the issue - or will Simon do what he is passionate about and call for a public inquiry during the campaign?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can anyone remember "Duplicity"?

Sue Kelland-Dyer said...

Yes and my guess is the one's that remember are Doug House - Clyde Wells - Chuck Furey - Ken Thompson - should I go on???? NLDC - ACOA records - the chartered accountant??? should I go on?? I know Ed Roberts remembers it...Come to think of it Duplicity is a story that should be told. You should hear the audio tapes on that one...

Sue Kelland-Dyer said...

Makes the latest AG report look petty in comparison...

Anonymous said...

Why don't you fill us in Sue

Sue Kelland-Dyer said...

I will - just as soon as I am finished dealing with election issues. The purpose of your comments is to simply take me away from my valid criticisms and questions. I am sure by your tone you know nothing of which you speak and you will jeopardize your party even more as time goes on.
It will probably be the best example of what dirt hides within the system.

Anonymous said...

Makes the latest AG report look petty in comparison...

Are you serious about that comment?

Sue Kelland-Dyer said...

yes