Reed previously spoke out for independent parliamentarians. The more I reed the more I think he’s right. 
Our systems at every level are bloated beyond even their own definitions but they won’t look in the mirror. Nobody insists they do.
believe it or not, we need to look south for inspiration.
It’s nice when someone buys you lunch but to expect it all the time, and only haute-cuisine because electors bought your line is ridiculous, disgusting and probably well-spiced with criminality.
But audit? No, no, no.
Whatever the question is in Canada today, Ignatieff is not the answer. The Harper forceps-delivery clowns will continue to gain ground.
I am just one voice on cbc.
at 8:21 PM ETNow that’s leadership. And yes, that’s sarcastic.
This kind of pish is why Canada needs a ton of genuine Independent MPs, not PC and Lib retreads posing as independent.
We need MPs who will say, all members of our nation are subject to financial scrutiny, but not our electors? How come?
And that “meal after meal” reference. If Canadians buy or cook their own dinners, why shouldn’t our elected representatives?
What about bag-lunches, leftovers?
Beneath their station?
How close are they to the food-bank line-up?
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/05/19/ignatieff-mps-expenses.html#socialcomments#ixzz0oQhWdIIl



Thanks for that L.A.
I haven’t changed my view about the need for more independent members of parliament.
And that could mean that even party members would refuse to be “whipped” into line.
In the meantime…I’ve come up with a strategy for Liberal Party success…if they’re interested that is.
I’ll be putting it online shortly.
the Bloc Québécois is the only party to offer its public support for Fraser’s goal.
I want to vote for the Bloc.