Politics - like it or lump it
Politics - like it or lump it
Don't worry... I do not intend this to be a regular thing. Tomorrows the election.
I strongly suggest we all have an interest (unless you are some right wing global warming denying, stupid on crime nut bar) in giving the Conservatives a swift kick in the a$% tomorrow at the polls. In this riding I'm voting Liberal not because i'm particularly in love with them - I think they offer the best chance (in this riding) of unseating the spectre of John Weston / Harper.
Get out and vote if you don't want to wind up like those freaky wierd fruit loops south of the border.
BK
I strongly suggest we all have an interest (unless you are some right wing global warming denying, stupid on crime nut bar) in giving the Conservatives a swift kick in the a$% tomorrow at the polls. In this riding I'm voting Liberal not because i'm particularly in love with them - I think they offer the best chance (in this riding) of unseating the spectre of John Weston / Harper.
Get out and vote if you don't want to wind up like those freaky wierd fruit loops south of the border.
BK
Re: Politics - like it or lump it
Here, here, Bruce.
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Re: Politics - like it or lump it
already voted for the liberal - not a huge fan of iggy, but the local candidate (Taleeb Noormohamed: http://taleeb.ca) looks pretty good (amazing but true).BK wrote:... In this riding I'm voting Liberal not because i'm particularly in love with them - I think they offer the best chance (in this riding) of unseating ... Harper.
If you're thinking of voting strategically, rather than for your _favourite_ party, here's a site with polling and strategy info: http://www.projectdemocracy.ca/
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Re: Politics - like it or lump it
As long as Harper doesn't get a majority, I can probably stomach it. Noting that he's been leading a coalition for years - a coalition of the Reform and Progressive Conservative parties. For all his foolishness on the subject. Politics is all about coalitions, some formal, some not.
And, if the Liberals and NDP between them have a majority of seats in parliament, and can show the governor general that they have a plausible plan to govern, they likely have the right to try - even if the Conservatives have more seats than either of them. Majority rules - one of those odd democratic principles.
So get out and vote!
And, if the Liberals and NDP between them have a majority of seats in parliament, and can show the governor general that they have a plausible plan to govern, they likely have the right to try - even if the Conservatives have more seats than either of them. Majority rules - one of those odd democratic principles.
So get out and vote!
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Re: Politics - like it or lump it
guess who won
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Re: Politics - like it or lump it
well it would be a waste of money, so they probably would.
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Re: Politics - like it or lump it
Screw politics, I'm going climbing.
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