If he has proof, it is his responsibility to give names and circumstances, rather than make groundless accusations.
That is all they know how to do: make accusations and then hide.
In the House of Commons on October 17th, 2000. See this statement in context.
Jean Chrétien Liberal Saint-Maurice, QC
If he has proof, it is his responsibility to give names and circumstances, rather than make groundless accusations.
That is all they know how to do: make accusations and then hide.
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