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Monday, January 23, 2006 12:00 AM

America's unlikely defender

French provocateur Bernard-Henri Levy denounces anti-Americanism and defends the idealism of the neocons.

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  • Monday, January 23, 2006 12:13 PM

    To Joesph Bell

    The likely hood that Canada will stay with Martin is extremely slim. It looks like a Conservative win from where I am sitting. That said I wouldn’t despair since its not a question of Canadians suddenly embracing Conservative values but of disgust towards the Liberal Party who felt entitled to use government funds like their personal piggy bank. The good news is that the Conservative will probably have to form a minority government facing an opposition which is solidly center left. Meaning these guys won’t have chance to pull the same kind of stunts that the Republicans have in the US.

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