Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Under the B, 14 (hundred jobs lost)

One would think that candidates for a party which built its main attack strategy around the dangers of gambling - and which surely had to expect at least some counterattack in similar terms - would have the sense not to locate key campaign offices in a bingo hall.

But not Rahim Jaffer's campaign. And with any luck, Jaffer's unwitting reinforcement of the gamble associated with more Con government will help ensure that he and other Cons will soon be joining the ranks of the unemployed.

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