A8 - Friday, September 7, 1984 - North Shore News Night of reckoning EVENGE IS SWEET. But don’t ruin your teeth on too much sugar because before too many moons have passed you’re going to need them for a bit of gnashing. Mark my words. That Cassandra-like pro- that the many poor souls who nouncement having been voted for him in Manitoba, made, let us reyoice that the hoping, perhaps, that he nauon rose up in wrath and might eventually help them in dished-the_Liberals. At one their fight agains bil- point it even looked asf the ingualism, are going to be NDP might become the of- disappointed. ficial opposition. Which would have been 0 kK. == because there’s no real dif- ference between Liberalism and Sociahsm anyway, and Ed and John can hold hands in mutual frustration. As it is, John might even get to patting Ed’s bum, lona not being around. As f’ve said before, Mulroney is nothing but a Liberal in a blue suit (an original phrase of mine which has now been stolen by some bum on the CBC) and as far as true Tory politics is con- cerned we can expect little or nothing from him. If I’m wrong about that, I'll let you write a letter to the editor. But I predict that he'll down the Anglos and line Quebec’s pocket just as much as the get this stral ht by other mob did. Perhaps . more, since he will want to Doug Collins set his Quebec base in solid Po ee ete] dollars. He will continue most ot We always knew § they the policies we love to hate, and there’ll be a hearty in- crease in taxes. No new government has ever failed to would be, of course. Perhaps they knew it too. If they did, 1's yust another sign that the national hate for the Liberals provide one. Unless, ot was the biggest thing since course, it was a minority devils were invented government, which this one What it comes down to 1s manifestly ain't And perhaps you noted that his first words on election night were in French. That means that if we’re going to be screwed, we at least want the privilege of changing part- ners occasionally. Incredible though it 1s, however, | was. actually beginning to feel a bit sorry tor John Turner. Wouldn’t have voted for him, mind you, if he had been the only Liberal left this side of St. John’s. But i’m sort of glad he got in, if only because his victory confounded the pollsters and the dumber sec- tions of the media. The night his party died, the TV pundits were holding forth about how the debate was the turning point in his fortunes. But they were wrong again. The turning point came even before the election was called. People were sick of the Liberals, and the clincher was the patronage scandal. Everyone knows that. Trudeau played Brutus to Turner’s Cassius, and the final proof is that Liberal candidates Jost in all of the 17 ridings whose former members accepted Pierre's big plums. Meanwhile, let us also lux- uriate in the defeat of the Campagnolo woman. Com- ing 1n a poor second was too good for her, and my big regret is that she didn’t come in behind the Rhino. | would like to think that my wonder- ful column helped to send her to the dungeons, but doubt that 1 did. | supported Barrie Wallin Capilano, and he lost his deposit! There are other occasions for lip-smacking, especially the demise of Judy Erola, who thinks men are monkeys and gave $50,000 to the crazies of Media Watch. There will of course be a new Judy Erola who will probably SUBARU SUMMER Gl Hardtop 2 DOOR HARDTOP GRAND LUXE MODEL w AM/FM Ssteren 4 whialogern Lights Speakers, 2 DOOR HARDTOP SPECIAL LUXURY EDITION This limited edition model has everyting i the Cal Ef mailbox |>\<| is ‘Useful idiots’! Dear Editor: Congratulations to Doug Collins on his disclosure of the booklet ‘‘The Peace Movement and the Commu- nist Party of Canada’’ Reading of this should be mandatory for all those ‘‘peace makers’’ of all sorts. 1 am sure the editor of this booklet is worthy of their confidence. { would like to remind them of another source of wisdom: Comrade Lenin. He claimed that propaganda must be sly, indirect, mis- leading and, wherever possi- ble, leaked through the unaligned and non-commit- ted. He also described peo- ple who are not really Com- munists, but who have some sympathies for Marxism and Communism, as ‘‘useful idiots”’ In this category have a proper place all those peace movements in the West, they are actually directed only to the West and never get over the Iron Curtain. ‘Useful idiots’’ -- this is not mine but the great Lenin’s description Patrick Neuman North Vancouver give them twice as much. 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