Do you find the ‘bring your wife’s pie’ poster offensive?

9 Comments

  • bman - 9 years ago

    Bring your wifes pie could mean something else. I would but she might not appreciate the invitation. ;-)

  • Ron Ddickinson - 9 years ago

    This is a case of the press trying to make a mountain out of a molehill....they should kicked in the butt for bringing this up....there are a lot more important issues to discusss....to me Wildrose has nothing to apologise for. This is the press trying to make the Wildrose look bad and the PC and NDP look good...it is time they started doing their jobs and get the politicians to answer some serious questions.....just my opinion....

  • Ron Mann - 9 years ago

    I am always surprised how some people have nothing better to do than try and make every comment made by a man to be about women's rights, religious rights or sexual orientation rights. Give me a break. This was not a put down of women!

  • Jeanne Neis - 9 years ago

    The complaining politicians should get a life. Unfortunately this is an example of the government they are offering. Very sad! Get on with the job!

  • Penelope - 9 years ago

    I've noticed that Global Calgary is very biased in the news. Any dirt on the Wildrose gets aired, anything from years ago. But the last 2 days Global Calgary has given the shining spotlight to Rachel Notley and the NDP; she's the only politican they showed making a comment on this non-issue. Only teh NDP policies have been broaadcasted in the past 2 days. Pretty obvouos that Global Calgary hopes to skew the election to the NDP. Anything to undermine the Wildrose is fair game.

  • Francine Fortin - 9 years ago

    My goodness pretty soon we won't be able to even open our mouth let alone read anything!!! Everyone has to know their own strength and weaknesses.....me I don't fix cars and don't use tools and yes I make pies....for peters sake get over it and stop finding problems when none exist!

  • M Albrecht" - 9 years ago

    Are there not more important things to discuss during this election than who bakes pies. This is a great example of foolish negative campaigning.

  • Little T. - 9 years ago

    People are so sensitive now a days, you can't say anything anymore without Someone being offended. Why we even have social media boggles me. Every time anything is said it's picked apart until it's found to be offensive.

  • L.C Grainger - 9 years ago

    Get a life. I don't know a man who has made a pie, including my son who is a great cook. I also do not know a woman who can fix the motor in my furnace. Sexist? I think not... it's just the way it is.

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