British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell Travels To China For Instruction
British Columbia Premier, Gordon Campbell, and his escort / mistress Lara Dauphinee, (shown in photo at right) took yet another visit to China this week. Campbell visits China, regularly, when in deep political trouble at home.
Astute observers ask whether Campbell will be meeting with certain high level Canadian political insiders who are hiding out in China and who are wanted for questioning by the FBI.
In July, 2008, Canada's then Foreign Minister David Emerson, a major Water War Crimes insider, took a visit to China after a private meeting with US Senators John McCain and Graham Lindsey in Ottawa - a meeting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper artfully avoided. Shortly after returning from China, Foreign Minister Emerson announced he would be leaving politics.
With his popularity sagging in the polls and his flip flop statements about retirement, the intelligent observer suggests Gordon Campbell is seeking instructions from the same people David Emerson took instructions from and that, like Emerson, Campbell will make a announcement of his retirement shortly after he returns to British Columbia.
Astute observers ask whether Campbell will be meeting with certain high level Canadian political insiders who are hiding out in China and who are wanted for questioning by the FBI.
In July, 2008, Canada's then Foreign Minister David Emerson, a major Water War Crimes insider, took a visit to China after a private meeting with US Senators John McCain and Graham Lindsey in Ottawa - a meeting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper artfully avoided. Shortly after returning from China, Foreign Minister Emerson announced he would be leaving politics.
With his popularity sagging in the polls and his flip flop statements about retirement, the intelligent observer suggests Gordon Campbell is seeking instructions from the same people David Emerson took instructions from and that, like Emerson, Campbell will make a announcement of his retirement shortly after he returns to British Columbia.
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