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March 9, 2006
Death of a dear Friend

A few weeks ago his death have been headline news and I would be preparing a tribute for his memorial service.

Now nothing ( OK pray tell. Ed)

I am, of course, referring to the shocking demise of my old friend and cabinet colleague, Irwin Cotler ( Are you sure? Ed)

Clearly Canadians forget their own too swiftly. No doubt he was shunned bu his legal peers after all the ignominous apologies for our policies. His torturous legal arguments fooled no-one but good trooper that he was he did his bit for the party, if not the country. I didn't think he had it in him to sell his soul to keep us in power but he did. Of course when we got turfed he had neither position nor integrity. His last days must have been very sad ( Nothing about this on Google News yet. Ed.)

In fact, I only came across the news that he had passed away from an obituary in the Independent ( Hang on while I check this out. Ed)

The Brits still take a sniffy Colonial attitude, I'm sorry to say. His sterling work as Minister of Justice is covered by the phrase "..from the mid 1990's on he was largely retired..". I know the position was hardly onerous but even so.. ( I think you've got the wrong guy Ed)

Apparantly, the old rogue led a double life. He was clearly a man of great energy, belying the fact that he was over 80. He commuted to Ottawa from a small North London flat and was partial to wearing pink flamingo shirts and straw suits. I'm surprised he maintained tenure at McGill University for so long ( This is Ivor Cutler NOT Irwin Cotler Ed)

And to top it all he went by the nickname, Buster Bloodvessel, which I suppose was appropriate in the end. It's amazing what some people conceal from even their closest colleagues! ( I give up Ed)

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