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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Not as sorry as he's going to be

Keddy says he's sorry for referring to unemployed as 'no-good
bastards'
By Alison Auld (CP)
HALIFAX, N.S. — A Nova Scotia Conservative MP who stunned the opposition and advocates for the homeless after referring to the unemployed in Halifax as "no-good bastards" apologized Tuesday for the comments.
In a statement, Gerald Keddy said he did not mean to offend Nova Scotians who are out of work.


I guess it takes one to know one, Mr. Keddy, but people who are soon to live in glass houses might want to watch it with the stone throwing. I'm sure we will hear about this one again come election time and I bet I know who those "no-good bastards" will be voting against.

2 comments:

David Webb said...

I love the commenters about this story here who conflate not being complete assholes with being politically correct. Must be fun to be a conservative, as it means never being sorry for calling you a retard.

democommie said...

What a dick. Makes me want to find some nasty homeless people, let them into his house and tell them to make themselves at home.