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Danny williams has pulled the right to a company that is trying to pull up stakes in NFLD.

"This piece of legislation is simply about trees and water, the most

basic of our natural resources," Williams said in the house of

assembly. "Natural resources that rightfully belong to the people of

Newfoundland and Labrador."

Williams said his government is making this move because of the

company's decision to stop operating the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor.

"For a hundred years, Abitibi and its predecessors enjoyed the

privilege of Newfoundland and Labrador's natural resources," Williams

said. "It simply makes sense if Abitibi are not going to continue the

operation of the pulp and paper mill and renege on their commitment to

our province, they will no longer have access to our natural resources.

Danny Williams for Prime Minister

:)

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Danny Williams is a worm with a big mouth.

I'd love to see what NAFTA has to say about his big balls too...

While I don't necessary disagree with what he's trying, I doubt he'll get away with it.

"A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he does for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous

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Danny Williams is a worm with a big mouth.

I'd love to see what NAFTA has to say about his big balls too...

While I don't necessary disagree with what he's trying, I doubt he'll get away with it.

Natural Resources are the domain of the Provinces.

:)

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Danny Williams, again, plays to the choir in Nfld.

He borders on buffoonery much of the time.

Sure, he is alot like Harper and Ignatieff, and Charest and Stelmach, and McGuinty, and Doer, and .....

All leaders border on buffoonery.

He's on the right track.

Screw em.

:)

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Natural Resources are the domain of the Provinces.

And provinces are the domain of the people, in theory at least.

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A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted (edited)
Danny williams has pulled the right to a company that is trying to pull up stakes in NFLD.

"This piece of legislation is simply about trees and water, the most

basic of our natural resources," Williams said in the house of

assembly. "Natural resources that rightfully belong to the people of

Newfoundland and Labrador."

Williams said his government is making this move because of the

company's decision to stop operating the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor.

"For a hundred years, Abitibi and its predecessors enjoyed the

privilege of Newfoundland and Labrador's natural resources," Williams

said. "It simply makes sense if Abitibi are not going to continue the

operation of the pulp and paper mill and renege on their commitment to

our province, they will no longer have access to our natural resources.

Danny Williams for Prime Minister

he is right in that regard. his gov't was subsidizing Abitibi Bowater, if they want to shut down the mill, then he can take away their subsidies.

The lord giveth, the lord taketh.

It's not like the company is losing money with this though. The company did not own, the water, and the trees. That's crown leases, plain and simple. I can't see Williams losing in this case.

Abitibi wanted to have their cake and to eat it too.

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Well what good is a cake if you can't eat it :lol: ?

You know what I meant, the hypocrisy of AbitibiBowater

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Of course I did. I was obviously joking. You gotta laugh sometimes.

I wasn't... Danny Williams has got big balls, and if not the Prime Minister, I think Premier of Ontario and Newfoundland ;)

:)

Posted

Careful what you wish for. Recall the CIA installed a bloodthirsty dictator in Iran in response to pretty much exactly what Danny Williams just did.

The world's been completely FUBAR ever since.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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Alberta's Conservative's similarity to the Shah is probably more comparable to the way the Shah opened Iran's legs to just about any old super-power who'd line up to rape her.

I guess we'll see just what kind of balls Alberta has when the US tells it to go peddle its filthy oil somewhere else.

That reminds me, it wasn't that long ago that Alberta was being encouraged to clean up its image for China so they'd feel more comfortable doing business there. I suppose that meant doing business in lieu of any environmental concern but I bet if Alberta proposed to bring back the death penalty or something they might even get the US to jump on board again.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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Alberta is struggling to improve its image in China.

Beijing wants a relationship of trust with its oil suppliers – and that means it usually prefers to buy from authoritarian regimes in Africa, Latin America or the former Soviet Union, where there are no complications about democracy or minority rights.

Or environmental concerns I might add. If you've seen one super-power you've seen them all.

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A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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The Banana Republic of Newfoundland.

Hugo Chavez ain't got nothin' on Newfoundland and Labrador premier, Danny Williams. Ol' Hugh at least pays compensation for expropriating private assets owned by corporations, unlike Williams, who is just taking the assets of forestry company AbitibiBowater.

Scratch Newfoundland off the list of places to invest.

"Canada is a country, not a sector. Remember that." - Howard Simons of Simons Research, giving advice to investors.

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The Banana Republic of Newfoundland.

Hugo Chavez ain't got nothin' on Newfoundland and Labrador premier, Danny Williams. Ol' Hugh at least pays compensation for expropriating private assets owned by corporations, unlike Williams, who is just taking the assets of forestry company AbitibiBowater.

Scratch Newfoundland off the list of places to invest.

What does the word Lease mean to you?

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Careful what you wish for. Recall the CIA installed a bloodthirsty dictator in Iran in response to pretty much exactly what Danny Williams just did.

The world's been completely FUBAR ever since.

I follow your logic. This would apply if a "Danny Williams" initiative took place in Alberta.

Newfoundland doesn't have alot of pull in the Oil market and that is the only resource that could lead to foreign shennanigans. Well, oil and bananas and considering some of the posters here, Perhaps Danny qualifies as bananas :)

:)

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What does the word Lease mean to you?

He's not merely cancelling a lease. He is confiscating company assets, including three small electric plants. But it's all hot air meant to make him look like the grand defender of the public. The courts are not going to accept expropriation of private property without compensation no matter how much "Blowhard Danny" whines.

"A liberal is someone who claims to be open to all points of view — and then is surprised and offended to find there are other points of view.” William F Buckley

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