I wrote that into the recipe, Sis WHY. Thanks.

Wanted to comment earlier on Uncle's legal problems but deferred so as not detract from the Christmas spirit. Frankly, I think judges are weighing in against Mr. Seaga to send their own message that it is time for him to go.
It's a case of, 'if you can't appeal to Harry's mind, go for his pocketbook.' My apologies to whomsoever did the original of this one.

What is even more critical with these lawsuits is that they are establishing precedents that will adversely affect other political leaders in the future. Politicians on both sides will be more cautious in what they say and will limit their activism to a 'safe harbor' that is being more narrowly defined by each and every legal decision against Mr. Seaga. I say this because I believe the Leader of the Opposition should be given wider latitude to 'oppose' outside of Parliament than the ordinary citizen, though that should not include anything as crass as referring to the literate as being illiterate.

It should be of more than passing philosophisical interest to everyone that the Prime Minister is not being dragged into court at the same rate as his political opposite. That, I suggest, has less to do with PJ's proclivity to not fly off at the handle because of his legal training and more to do with the subliminal message to Uncle that he MUST demit the scene ASAP.

The courts are speaking loud and clear. My guess is that he is not listening. Will it take Her Majesty to issue an edict for him to give it up?