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Stephen Harper is no Iskander; he has centralized control, set himself up as "Napoleon" for his Party, but all the things that have helped him rise will be the downfall of the empire he has built from the bottom up.
Truly, I feel bad for him - Harper will not be remembered by history too kindly. In fact, a hundred years from now, nobody will talk much about him at all. It's the problems that will follow his reign that everyone will rue.
That, however, is the fate Canadians have elected. When you focus on firewalls and empire-building, it will always be thus.
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