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Posted on 04/03/03

Parrish the thought

In politics, a gaffe is what occurs when you say what you really think. Carolyn Parrish's gaffe is just like Francie Ducros's. And despite the scandalized tut-tutting, they simply said what many Liberals and millions of Canadians believe. They said what some of my best friends believe, and what most teachers and Toronto Star readers and people who work at the CBC believe.

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