Last Monday Jack Layton died, he was then the leader of NDP, a renewed and vigorous party that seems to have achieved an amazing political feat -- he destroyed the "Indendentist" movement in Federal politics (in my opinion that movement was long dead, it just didn't know it was - a bit like "Weekend at Bernies"), and dethroning the Liberal party of its 100 year reign as either government or official opposition.
Mr Layton always came across as a sensible man, dedicated and courageous, but a simple man. I suspect that he would be appalled by the show. I mean no disrespect to the man, but he has left this mortal coil, he has moved on. This mass hysteria is frankly strange. A state funeral is a bit much, but the timing of his death -- every politician starting with Steven Harper understood faith's fickleness can be harsh, and giving the man and his family this recognition may be a justified gesture, but still... now I understand that his corps will be paraded to Montreal. Should Mr Layton be in heaven, he must be cringing at the whole spectacle.
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