Doug Finley does not get mentioned in media stories unless it is part of the plan. Seems to me that this story signals that we are indeed having a spring election (i.e. ridings, you better get ready) and that the list of target voters has been expanded from the present soccer moms and the Tim Horton's crowd to include the Canadian Tire crowd. I interpret that as suburbia, i.e. "vote-rich" 905.

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Doug Finley is sounding more and more like a pompous blowhard. To wit:
Perhaps someone should light a fuse under his arse and explode some of the accumulating hot gasses.
Maybe he can think straight then and not be - as Wells writes - a “crack-smoking moron”.
Posted by Anonymous | March 7, 2007 10:49 AM
Posted on March 7, 2007 10:49
From the article:
It’s not the first time that the Moncton Conservatives have run afoul of party headquarters. The riding association cancelled a delegate-selection meeting in 2005 because the executive did not recognize many of the people who turned out to vote.
This reeks of an EDA which consists of a small, close-knit executive who only care about maintaining their influence over a going-nowhere board, with no interest in growing the party membership or actually winning an election. Seriously, how can any credible EDA decide that party members aren’t valid if the executive doesn’t personally “recognize” them?
Posted by The Invisible Hand | March 10, 2007 1:46 AM
Posted on March 10, 2007 01:46