If you thought that it was impossible for Liberal premier Gordon Campbell’s rating to go below last week’s 9%, just wait until a poll is done after some reeking details of the BC Rail trial have come out.
Today we find out that contrary to Liberal Attorney-General Mike De Jong’s claim that there was no way to collect on the $6M sweetheart deal given to pay the legal fees of the two convicted Liberal insiders, the Liberals hold a mortgage on Dave Basi’s $875,000 home. (see here)
Also: Read how the two Liberal convicts negotiated their legal costs prior to pleading guilty here
See previous post on BC Rail trial cover-up here

October 21, 2010 at 2:01 PM
Corrupt to the core, and their getting away with it. Who says crime doesn’t pay? Obviously whoever said that wasn’t a Liberal. What a sickening stench.
October 22, 2010 at 3:22 PM
Campbell had to close the trial down. The witnesses coming up, would have put Campbell in prison, where he rightfully belongs. The patsies, were forced to plead guilty, to stop, Campbell’s corrupt sale of the BCR trial, to go any farther. The BC Rail, wasn’t for sale, another of Campbell’s election lies. The BC Liberals are, a stinking pile of odure. Campbell actually isn’t a Liberal, he works for Harper. He could care less about the Liberal party’s name. The good thing is, never will we ever vote for any of the BC Liberal ministers or mla’s. Hopefully that rotten, corrupt party will just disolve it’s self.
December 14, 2010 at 3:16 PM
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