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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090827/...arper_spokesman

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has chosen a longtime conservative crusader for lower taxes to be his new director of communications.

John Williamson is to be named today to the post, filling a hole in Harper's team created this summer by the departure of two top communications advisers.

Williamson will take over the dual roles previously handled by Kory Teneycke and Carolyn Stewart Olsen.

Olsen looks to be going to the Senate.

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Here's what I don't get:

We consider a government that supports spending increases and tax cuts to be 'conservative'. Wouldn't a true conservative be the exact opposite, supporting spending cuts and possibly tax increases to pay off the debt?

With friends like Zionists, what Jew needs enemies?

With friends like Islamists, what Muslim needs enemies?

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