Tuesday, November 24, 2009

MP apologizes

A conservative MP named Gerald Keddy is sorry for calling the unemployed canadians "no good bastards" and apologized. He doesn't mean that the unemployed are not looking for work, It's just that most people on the street have a mental illness and remarks reflect poverty. Michael savage was shocked by the comments, he was at a party of a 20th anniversary to end child poverty by the house of commons.

Gerald Keddy should have really thought this out before he started badmouthing. He has to control what he says. But I am glad that he went to apologize for what he did and gave some backup defense too. That shows maturity of a person who can say they are wrong and take responsibility for their actions.

Works cited: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091124/national/tory_jobless_remark

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