This is a complicated question.Did any of you cry when Justin was declared winner?
Blame Harper, he put the dead cat Niqab issue on the table.That is the most disappointing thing for me in this election. This election avoid all the tough economic questions.
You know, with the economic situation, this election was all about petty issues.
Which values appear to be: We'll band together with lying, drunken drug addicts if we think it'll help us get conservative votes.Sad and arrogant as in his speech, Steve-o still wants the Conservative values for next election. I think he is more American than most (right wing) Americans.
If I am wrong about Conservative values in the context, pls let me know.
'For all of those who have, over the past decade and a half, built our party and contributed to our campaign, you have our deepest gratitude, and you should feel nothing but pride. Know also this as well: the disappointment you also feel is my responsibility and mine alone. But know this for certain: when the next time comes, this party will offer Canadians a strong and clear alternative based on our Conservative values'
Why? This is doug's chanceDid any of you cry when Justin was declared winner?
Justin stated in an interview that he received a gracious call from Harper congratulating him and to assure him he would make the transition as seemless as possible.Did Harper have the courtesy to congratulate the winner? I ask as I just could not stomach the idea of listening to some misleading claims by him during his tenure. Trudeau did at least thank Harper for his role in office. All I can say is that Trudeau stood out as an astute politician, who did not stoop to the levels displayed by the ridiculous attack ads that Canadians did not buy.
Good for him. Now we can welcome him to join us hobbyists, as he will have time on his hands.Justin stated in an interview that he received a gracious call from Harper congratulating him and to assure him he would make the transition as seemless as possible.
The same interview he praised Harper as a patriot. That while they disagree on policy he has respect for those who serve the office of PM. And on the personal side shared stories of their kids in off moments.
Harper is not a monster. He is a man who served his country.
Harper was a monster to everyone on this board. In fact the whole website had to flee the country due to Bill C36 and what used to be terb.ca is now terb.cc. Harper did not service us citizens, he turned us into criminals. And that was the act of a monster trying to impose his public morality on everyone else.Justin stated in an interview that he received a gracious call from Harper congratulating him and to assure him he would make the transition as seemless as possible.
The same interview he praised Harper as a patriot. That while they disagree on policy he has respect for those who serve the office of PM. And on the personal side shared stories of their kids in off moments.
Harper is not a monster. He is a man who served his country.
Love the ones who continue to think with their cocks. I didn't like it either but I expected it from ANY Gov't who happened to be in power.Harper was a monster to everyone on this board. In fact the whole website had to flee the country due to Bill C36 and what used to be terb.ca is now terb.cc. Harper did not service us citizens, he turned us into criminals. And that was the act of a monster trying to impose his public morality on everyone else.
...look no further than Harper’s promise in the late stages of the campaign to establish a tip line where Canadians could rat each other out for so-called barbaric cultural practices. “Barbaric cultural practices” — my God, it was comic gold! The name itself cried out to be mocked, and mock it we did.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes immediately jumped on it, creating a sketch in which anonymous tipsters called into the hotline to report such offences as a captive woman being forced to kiss a fish — a “barbaric practice” that turned out to be a Newfoundland screeching-in ceremony.
Meanwhile, Canadians spontaneously created the twitter hashtag #BarbaricCulturalPractices to report a slew of horrific offences:
Wearing socks with sandals #BarbaricCulturalPractices!
Beer-bellied men in Speedos #BarbaricCulturalPractices!
Triple-bacon-pork-belly poutine #BarbaricCulturalPractices!
Then, like the punchline to a 78-day-long joke, came Harper’s final, desperate appearance at a suburban Toronto rally with Rob and Doug Ford. To his loyal legions of followers, Rob Ford could get away with being Rob Ford, because he didn’t pretend to be anything other than what he was: a loud-mouthed, hard-drinking, hard-partying, unapologetic boor.
But for Harper — prim, proper, puritanical Stephen Harper — to hitch his wagon to the erratically careening star of the Ford brothers? For tough-on-drugs Harper — who had spent the entire campaign warning Canadians that Trudeau would hook their kids on weed and install an injection site on every street-corner — to embrace the crack-smoking ex-mayor of Toronto? The irony was thicker than a pot of French-Canadian pea soup in a Halifax fog.
Irony does not let pomposity and hypocrisy go unpunished...
And we shall see if he does keep that promise. My bet is it goes into extensive community consultations with various substance abuse advocates weighing in. Just like c-36.Naw, but I think you're a monster to keep making excuses for the worst PM since Mulroney and remaining loyal to the political party that turned you into a criminal who belongs in jail for no valid reason.
Now, if Trudeau does not legalize or at least decriminalize cannabis within 2 or 3 years, I'll consider him a monster; just one more politician who will say anything to get elected.
Excellent column in today's Star:
How Irony Killed Stephen Harper