In his appeal for a majority mandate, Stephen Harper has a caution for voters: don’t give politicians absolute trust. Harper — who has taken flack for restricting reporters’ questions on his campaign — said Sunday that Canadians must always be questioning their political leaders.
So someone did just that - questioned him:
But on the direct question of why voters — who have been cool to him in past elections — should trust him with a majority this time, Harper sidestepped the query and instead sought to put the focus on his government’s track record.
Ask questions, but don't expect answers. Don't give polititicans absolute trust, but give harper absolute power through a majority without demanding he prove he can be trusted.
Got that?

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