April 21, 2006

Call me Antonio

Bob Rae’s website is up…the theme…call me Bob

It’s personal and I like it.

Usually people with long unpronounceable names like Di Domizio just say to call them by their first name.

However, I don’t think that’s the reason for Bob’s decision…

Perhaps we should ask the former leader of the Opposition his opinion on the issue.

After all, Stockwell should have kept Rae for the Air India Inquiry. They could release their report together, also known as the Rae-Day Report

Sorry Bob, it was just too easy, a little bit of humor is all…

Bob is a great candidate, we will see what he brings to the table, we all know the NDP was the real problem anyway.

14 Commentaires:

Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

I know what Joe Volpe is going to bring to the table... He's bringing pizza... limo-delivered pizza...

4/21/2006 6:42 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Call me stupide anglais, where's the link Dude?

4/21/2006 6:55 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Another mronic post from Antonio!

4/21/2006 9:54 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

It's obvious that Antonio is a closet-NDP supporter. Rumor has it that he has a picture of Jack Layton in his wallet.

4/21/2006 10:11 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Antonio,

Do you mean that Bob RAE intended to make people forget about Rae Days ???

That's weird...

4/21/2006 10:48 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Is Antonio Italian or Portuguese? Is he being deported? If so, is this blog about his stay in Canada and his turmoil in facing deportation? You speak and write English very well Antonio.

Marie

4/22/2006 4:12 p.m.  
Blogger S.K. a dit...

Why do you anons like to slam Antonio? Grow up. Let people have opinions without your anonymous vitriol. When you have a real opinion to give, perhaps you could use your own name, like a real human being.

4/23/2006 11:38 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

From someone using initials...
I can make an account in 4 minutes and it will have a name, of which I can just as easily make up like many bloggers (or for example True REd Grit, Calgary Grit, etc.,) which is how it is supposed to be on the internt its called handle. You don't gain legitimacy by making that. What does it do? I can make this anonymous2 if you prefer. What difference. Like a human being. what a joke.

4/23/2006 5:31 p.m.  
Blogger Alex Plante a dit...

s.b. is Shoshana Berman
Calgary Grit is Barth Ramson

most bloggers aren't afraid to say their names out loud... Anons are cowards...

4/23/2006 9:48 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Antonio you are a proven idiot

4/25/2006 7:00 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Alex Plante you are an idiot. Cowards? This is a forum where you should be able to speak w/o fear of some recourse from especially well connected political people. As well you may just have somethign to say tha tis not worth attachign your name to. Not that you would know if we are telling the truth anywya its a big damn country! And even with that my anonymous comments are more useful and intelligent than Shoshanna's despite her name! Oh and my name is Dion Rizolti...or is it? How do you know, if it was highlighted in blue? That means somethign? Could I not make it in 5 minutes? The initials thing was not the entire point by any means.

4/26/2006 3:06 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

I hope this poor Portuguese Antonio isn't deported without a good fight!

4/28/2006 5:33 p.m.  
Blogger S.K. a dit...

I have never claimed to be useful. I could be intelligent or not intelligent. This is irrelevent. There is no IQ test to vote.

I vote. I am entitled to my opinion. Deal with it. Attacking people for having opinions is undemocratic and cowardly when done anonymously. It also means you really have no legitimate or intelligible response to their opinion.

I don't agree with Antonio's opinion on leadership. I would never attack him as a person, his level of intelligence or his ethnic background because of a difference of opinion.

This is disgusting.

4/28/2006 10:52 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous a dit...

Go Portugal!

5/01/2006 1:31 p.m.  

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