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« From baby photos to baby scandals
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Caucus meetings yay!

September 9, 2008 – 2:06 am| Posted in Video

Dear Bloc Québécois,

Press conferences, scrums and MPs spouting talking points isn't nearly as interesting as you think it is.

(And yet, a pretty decent campaign song)

Tags: Bloc Québécois, campaign songs, campaign videos, federal election, federal politics | Short URL for this post: http://fagstein.com/?p=2576

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