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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2007

Video shows the true facts behind an NDP radio ad launched by Howard Hampton.

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  • howard hampton told me that some of his best friends were "indians"... i wonder how many of those would admit to howard being their best friend :)

  • Seems like the Liberals are still stuck in their own shit!

  • totally gay.

  • Nice try Liberals. This is just another cheap shot at Howard Hampton and the NDP because you know that all your lies and broken promises are finally catching up to you. Just like you to blame someone else except yourselves.

  • The simple approach of the NDP is to blame everyone else for everything that they can. The NDP has no plan or interest in making things better and progress. Bob Rae was smart enough to realize this, which is why he left the NDP.

  • The last NDP government was led by Bob Rae, who is a Liberal. Nice try, Liebrals.

  • Some lovely photos of Niagara-on-the-Lake you've got there. Though photos of actual Northern Ontario towns would have been nice, they wouldn't have been nearly as charming.

    And Howie Hampton... I'll support your plan to keep revenues generated in Northern Ontario in Northern Ontario if you support keeping revenues generated in Toronto and the GTA in Toronto and the GTA.

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