Talk:Tom Flanagan (political scientist)

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Im troubled that there is a description that Mr Flanagan is a 'revisionist'. There is more than one aveune of looking at the 'rights' accorded natives. I would like to see a balanced and nuetral point by point breakdown of his thesis by outside parties, preferably out of Canada and the United States that flatly can prove he is a revisionist. Shot of that im going to remove the remark DRCarroll 22:59, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Conservative officials named in Cadman bribery allegations

MP Garth Turner has reported the names of the two Conservative officials who allegedly attempted to bribe Chuck Cadman as Tom Flanagan and Doug Finley (National Director of Political Operations, Conservative Party of Canada).

Should this be included as part of the article? Shame

DSatYVR (talk) 05:53, 29 February 2008 (UTC)