Friday, December 14, 2007

Baloney Always has a Pungent Odor


Buried amidst all the nonsense flowing from the testimony of Ryan Baloney is the widely ignored or wholly accepted fact that he was lobbying governments to buy armaments - tanks and such.


This is an honorable activity for anyone? For a Prime Minister? The Arms Business? Why not sell guns on the street?


Baloney didn't write an invoice for all the cash he received and he didn't declare any income thereby or offer to pay taxes until many years later, by which time all records had been destroyed.


These aren't crimes according to Canada Revenue?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One law for the ruling class, another for the unwashed.

My revulsion for good old BM (such appropriate initials, don't you think) is such that I can't bear to watch him on television spout his arrogant BS.

Anonymous said...

They did'nt call him "lyin Brian" for nothing.

Anonymous said...

Revenue Canada requires that one keep business returns for 7 years. How come he didn't have to?
I recall a rumour floating around in the 90's that the media had tried to contact him and were told he was in Florida when, in fact, he was in Beijing trying to seel the Airbus. Too bad the young journalists now working the field know bugger all about research.
Cheers.