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Canadians are still reeling from the recession but it seem the government have been having alot of "happy hour" the past four years! Out of the $620,00, the DND has spent 495,532.00 of that, which 104,736 of that was without approve from the Minister. When trying to find out the money spent over at CSIS, they said they couldn't say because of national security! This article is an eye opener and now it explain Stockwell Day bid to cut spending within the government. Is could also explain why so many of the Tory men have put the weight on...too much beer. http://links.visibli.com/links/81b3e5

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Last I heard spending money on booze was stopped last year, and rightly so.

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Canadians are still reeling from the recession but it seem the government have been having alot of "happy hour" the past four years! Out of the $620,00, the DND has spent 495,532.00 of that, which 104,736 of that was without approve from the Minister. When trying to find out the money spent over at CSIS, they said they couldn't say because of national security! This article is an eye opener and now it explain Stockwell Day bid to cut spending within the government. Is could also explain why so many of the Tory men have put the weight on...too much beer. http://links.visibli.com/links/81b3e5

Odd! One would expect that those Christian fundamentalist Reform/Bible thumpin' Tories would all be teetotallers...

"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul."

-- George Bernard Shaw

"There is no point in being difficult when, with a little extra effort, you can be completely impossible."

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Odd! One would expect that those Christian fundamentalist Reform/Bible thumpin' Tories would all be teetotallers...

LOL - notice that most of it was done without ministerial approval, good thing it's been stopped. :lol:

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LOL - notice that most of it was done without ministerial approval, good thing it's been stopped. :lol:

Reminds me of a line from an old black blues singer idol of mine:

"Well, some I spent on whiskey, and some I spent on wild women, and the rest I just wasted!"

"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul."

-- George Bernard Shaw

"There is no point in being difficult when, with a little extra effort, you can be completely impossible."

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Reminds me of a line from an old black blues singer idol of mine:

"Well, some I spent on whiskey, and some I spent on wild women, and the rest I just wasted!"

:lol:

Who was that???

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:lol:

Who was that???

I used to know! Then the kids came and my brain doesn't work as well as it used to... :P

"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul."

-- George Bernard Shaw

"There is no point in being difficult when, with a little extra effort, you can be completely impossible."

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Look at it this way, over 70% of it went back to governments in taxes.

That's a really lame excuse for the wasting of taxpayers money on alcohol.

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That's a really lame excuse for the wasting of taxpayers money on alcohol.

Most of the money was spent by the military though, and if I recall, the deployed troops are allotted a certain amount of alcohol.

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Most of the money was spent by the military though, and if I recall, the deployed troops are allotted a certain amount of alcohol.

No problem here with buying those folks a beer. That said, all spending should be accounted for unless it really would violate national security. Hard to see how a bar bill could fit that category.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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I'm sure the bar tab for the CDN govt was far, far more than $600k!

That would buy about one round at the United Nations.

or look at it this way: over 200,000 civil servants, the $600k would buy a pint for about half of them, assuming the server got a bit of a tip.

The government should do something.

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No problem here with buying those folks a beer. That said, all spending should be accounted for unless it really would violate national security. Hard to see how a bar bill could fit that category.

With what CSIS may use it for, it's possible that it can't be accounted for in public.

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I've been to two regional CSIS offices on business. They are the kind of people who wear their watch faces turned inwards in case they reveal the time of day.

Tip: you are under surveillance at all times in or near a CSIS office. Street, lobby, elevator, offices, washrooms. Optical and electronic.

The government should do something.

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With what CSIS may use it for, it's possible that it can't be accounted for in public.

Some of it possibly but they won't even say how much they spent, let alone how they spent it.

"Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC

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everybody here who has appeared on a thread mentioning CSIS is already in a file and being tracked.

Gitmo will be your next winter holiday.

Just remember if they ask questions, the answer is "I can't say its national security.

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The Liberals spent hundreds of millions on their Quebec friends during the decade of decadence.

And the Conservatives spent billions on their 20 friends in just a few weeks last year.

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The Liberals spent hundreds of millions on their Quebec friends during the decade of decadence.

...thereby absolving the Conservatives of any and all sin, for all time, no matter how blatant, nor how heinous.

Aaaaaaaaaa-men.

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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