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第 61 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 12:54
共-产-主-义 _BBCODE_WROTE:
可能性很大。
还是小共眼光准啊!
刚刚开车跑在路上,收听radio,他发表演说的声音很沉重,最后感谢他的姐姐,侄子,侄女,家人对他政治生涯的支持.
然后报道立刻切换到DOWNTOWN的民众,兴奋的声音,开心的音乐背景
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第 62 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 13:101墙倒众人推,网上评论:
1)Now put him on trial for theft of public funds, abuse of power, treason and corruption. We aren't done with you yet Mr. Campbell. Let's get the rest of the BCLIberal's as well.
2)Thanks for the early Christmas present Gordo!
我估计他还不至于因为铁路案及森林许可证被起诉吧
2And just because he's resigned, doesn't mean anything has changed. They are just as corrupt, arrogant, fiscally irresponsible and not at all interested in listening to the people of BC as Campbell is/was.
The RECALL campaign should go ahead. It will save a lot of energy not to have to go after Campbell himself. But we all need to remember, this wasn't a hate campaign against one man, it was a democratic challenge to an entire party.
Campbell needed and had his party's support to do the things he's done. They, his party, are just as guilty and culpable as he was/is!
This is nothing more than an effort to take the heat off his party, but his party must be held accountable for all that he's done!
Read more: www.cbc.ca/canada/brit...z14EfLC8VQ
更厉害的,想引火烧自由党
3再来考虑此变数对一下反HST阵营的影响 -
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第 63 楼 / greens
- 时间: 2010-11-03 19:22
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第 64 楼 / 無極
- 时间: 2010-11-03 19:24
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第 65 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 20:40学习了,看看人都是如何讲话表态:
The reaction range from laudatory to merely polite to blatantly critical.Here's a sampling:
1兴高采烈---詹加路、自由党内的那个异议者矿业厅长,前党领
Bill Bennett, B.C. Minister of Energy: "He obviously wasn't doing so well in the polls so he concluded the best thing he could do for the province and party was step aside and it's an honourable act."
Carole James, B.C. NDP leader: “Premier Campbell made the right decision today. It’s become increasingly clear the B.C. Liberals have broken trust with the people they were elected to serve. No issue shows that more clearly than the HST."
Gordon Wilson, former B.C. Liberal Party leader: "Where he went seriously wrong, I think, was when he started to dispose of public assets. And I think that's when people initially started to get concerned about the sale of BC Rail, dismantling of Hydro and those sorts of things." -
第 66 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 20:412表示遗憾、难过:--张杏芳、BC首富(Jimmy Pattison)
• Ida Chong, B.C. Minister of Science and Universities: "I was saddened to hear him make the announcement today. He's been an absolutely incredible leader for the last decade and has really moved the province from a have-not status to a have status."
• Jimmy Pattison, B.C. businessman: "Basically, I think Gordon Campbell has done a good job for British Columbia and obviously, to him, it's very disappointing when you get the level of support that it appears the polls give him right now. But I think he probably has done the right thing." -
第 67 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 20:443骑墙派,说和不说,永远只说大家没啥意见的话---哈伯总理、罗市长
• Stephen Harper, prime minister: "Through his considerable efforts, Premier Campbell has returned British Columbia to prosperity and has re-affirmed his province's rightful place in the heart of our Canadian Confederation … During the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Canada and her athletes had no better champion or more ardent supporter than Gordon Campbell. My enduring memory of Gordon will be with his arms raised cheering our athletes, his hands covered with those famous Canada mittens while passionately waving the Canadian flag."
• Gregor Robertson, mayor of Vancouver: "I’d like to thank Premier Campbell for his many years of public service to both the people of Vancouver and the Province of British Columbia. 26 years in public office, as city councillor, mayor, opposition leader and premier, is a substantial commitment. I wish him and his family the best in their future endeavours." -
第 68 楼 / election
- 时间: 2010-11-03 20:464中立者---5:5评分 太阳报时事评论员、SFU教授
• Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun political columnist: "I think there's a bunch of stuff he did on developing the province, on infrastructure. I think he made some progress in developing the relationship with First Nations. It's not been easy to make progress on that file in our history … I don't think it's going to be difficult coming up with a list of things that happened when Gordon Campbell was premier that he can count as a legacy. His immediate problem is that he is going to be remembered for a guy who was driven out of office prematurely because of a very badly conceived tax, the HST."
Lindsay Meredith ,Simon Fraser University's said the dreaded HST effectively put the last nail in the coffin of an already unpopular public figure.
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第 69 楼 / vrrrommm
- 时间: 2010-11-03 23:36
election _BBCODE_WROTE:
学习了,看看人都是如何讲话表态:
The reaction range from laudatory to merely polite to blatantly critical.Here's a sampling:
1兴高采烈---詹加路、自由党内的那个异议者矿业厅长,前党领
Bill Bennett, B.C. Minister of Energy: "He obviously wasn't doing so well in the polls so he concluded the best thing he could do for the province and party was step aside and it's an honourable act."
Carole James, B.C. NDP leader: “Premier Campbell made the right decision today. It’s become increasingly clear the B.C. Liberals have broken trust with the people they were elected to serve. No issue shows that more clearly than the HST."
Gordon Wilson, former B.C. Liberal Party leader: "Where he went seriously wrong, I think, was when he started to dispose of public assets. And I think that's when people initially started to get concerned about the sale of BC Rail, dismantling of Hydro and those sorts of things."
很感谢有心人将这些有影响力的人士的发言贴在这里。
但加的归纳实在不能认同,特别是“兴高采烈”。
以上为个人意见。但我相信Bill Bennett,Gordon Wilson如果会看中文,会同意我的意见。
其他的归纳嘛。。。?
补充一下,一般评论认为,金宝下台,最不高兴的就是 Carole James 和, B.C. NDP,所以。。。。 -
第 70 楼 / 好天气
- 时间: 2010-11-04 10:29