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May 10, 2006
Iggy's marines

Joyce Murray may be co-chairing Stephane Dion's leadership drive in British Columbia. But Gerry Lenoski, who managed Ms. Murray's federal campaign in New Westminster-Coquitlam, has parted political ways with the former provincial cabinet minister. In an interview with Public Eye, Mr. Lenoski confirmed he's Ivy Leaguer Michael Ignatieff's volunteer British Columbia communication chair. He also confirmed his personal office is located in the Marine Building, which could explain earlier rumours that the Ivy Leaguer would be renting campaign space in those quarters.

Posted by Sean Holman at 08:13 AM
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It's really strange (and really very telling) that within three hours of yesterday's Dion story being posted the anonamous mudslinging was going on in full force.

Today's Ignateef post has passed about the same amount of time and no anonamous mudslinging? That answers the question of where the sour grapes are. Ignateef supporters haven't even lost yet and they're already sore losers.

Posted by Jenn on May 10, 2006 10:56 AM

Can we take these threads to mean that the frontrunners are

1. Igantieff, 2. Rae, and 3. Dion?

... not implying an order.

If these three are on the last - or second to last - ballot, how do you think this will split?

Posted by Eugene Parks on May 10, 2006 09:08 PM

Jenn - anonymous is spelled anonymous, not anonamous. I noticed you spelled it the same way on one of the other postings. Thought I would help you out.

Posted by helper on May 10, 2006 10:35 PM




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