Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Politics is made up largely of irrelevancies: Dalton Camp

5 comments:

James C Morton said...

Dalton Camp was a great Canadian and a decent person. He was a Red Tory and today might be a Liberal or perhaps something else -- he had little use for Reform. He knew politics often masks what matters. In a passage I especially like he wrote:" In the trackless waste of politics, men lose their purpose, and the stars by which they once steered vanish in the bottomless sky of other men's aspirations. They wander like nomads, from oasis to oasis, quenching their thirst from the wells of power and warming themselves by the abandoned fires of those who have come and gone before."

Anonymous said...

Any thoughts on the auto insurance file and its absence from the election issues?

Toronto Sun
Political silence on car insurance
Tuesday October 04
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Toronto Star
moneyville | saving
Roseman: Car insurance should be election issue
2011/10/04

James C Morton said...

Indeed, a lot of issues were missing -- that's just one of them!

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Little doubt, the dude is totally just.

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