I'm Voting Harper!!

Judas H

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Esco! said:
OK, Latte & Judas, you both amuse me.
I'm going to bed in a minute though

So try to take it to another level wil ya...........
You're touching yourself to my posts aren't you?
 

Latte

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I hope he is, apparently no one else is.
 

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A-ROD said:
I am voting for Mr. Harper
Please don't give me shit ................
Since when have you been voting this way?
Is this a new revelation 'cuz it's news to me. :eek:
 

scouser1

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Latte said:
Did you guy catch the provincial separatist telling Quebec voters to not vote for Ducceppe. He wants more representation in Ottawa.
actually Mario Dumont is hardly a separatist, his party's platform is putting the whole separatism thing on the back burner but of course pushing for more powers for Quebec, he would get along with Harper just based on their ideology of less government, lower taxes etc etc which flies in the face of the Parti Quebecois and traditional seperatist voters who tend to be left of centre in their ideology, this is why Bouchard and Landry got ditched by the movement they couldnt compromise their fiscal conservative ideas with the larger Quebec separatist base.
 

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Well it looks like the Liberals are going to get their clocks cleaned in the upcoming election. The Liberals are lead by an old man who should have been prime minister 10 years ago, and instead of focusing on the conservative party he is still fighting the old Chretien faction of the party.

Harper, to his credit was smart enough to water down and sugar coat his true intentions with a pretty slickly run smoke and mirrors type campaign, i.e policies that most traditional Liberal voters would approve of without publicly catering to the majority of the extreme right wing conservative element of the party... At the same time, the conservatives have issued, and have successfuly enforced a strict gag order on their candidates. Sort of a "code of silence", don't tell the people what you believe in, just tell them what they want to hear. So strategically, they kicked the liberals ass and I commend them for that.

But lets not kid ourselves here. Its one thing to keep your party quiet during a 3 or 4 week election campaign. Its another thing to keep them quiet for 3 or 4 years. Sooner or later, the majority of candidates will state their true feelings and Canadians will disagree with them. Assuming the conservatives win the election, as soon as the reality sets in that a bunch of red neck hillbillies are running the country, with an idiot like Stockwell Day as your Minister of Foreign Affairs, and some bible thumping anti abortion fanatic as your justice minister, its just a matter of waiting for the next election before Canada goes back to the Liberals.
 

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Argocock said:
But lets not kid ourselves here. Its one thing to keep your party quiet during a 3 or 4 week election campaign. Its another thing to keep them quiet for 3 or 4 years. Sooner or later, the majority of candidates will state their true feelings and Canadians will disagree with them. Assuming the conservatives win the election, as soon as the reality sets in that a bunch of red neck hillbillies are running the country, with an idiot like Stockwell Day as your Minister of Foreign Affairs, and some bible thumping anti abortion fanatic as your justice minister, its just a matter of waiting for the next election before Canada goes back to the Liberals.
It’s possible that you’re right (although we don’t know who will be in the next cabinet yet, so we don’t’ know). However, the liberals will have a few years in opposition to reform themselves. Thus, if you are right, I would predict that the next liberal government will be an improvement on this one, thanks in part to having a few years to get their act together.
 

maxweber

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A-ROD said:
I am voting for Mr. Harper Please don't give me shit ................
Won't have to; when it's your job that gets outsourced, or lost to an American company's hostile takeover; when it's your health that's broken (and stays broken) because you can't afford an HMO; when it's your kid drafted to fight for the profits of of the latest corporate-profit-based US war; when you have to explain to your children why we're amalgamating with the US, after a year or two of their dollar as currency; after all these things, there's only one thing to say: I told you so.

MW
 

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maxweber said:
Won't have to; when it's your job that gets outsourced, or lost to an American company's hostile takeover; when it's your health that's broken (and stays broken) because you can't afford an HMO; when it's your kid drafted to fight for the profits of of the latest corporate-profit-based US war; when you have to explain to your children why we're amalgamating with the US, after a year or two of their dollar as currency; after all these things, there's only one thing to say: I told you so.

MW
This reminds me of all those ridiculous end of the world predictions the liberals made regarding free trade back in the 1988 election. The fact is that Red is likely right when he says the outcome of the election will not make a big difference in people’s everyday life. However, I do think that their will be some marginal benefits.
 

Judas H

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maxweber said:
Won't have to; when it's your job that gets outsourced, or lost to an American company's hostile takeover;
Thats happening now, with the Liberal Government, how are you going to blame the Consevatives for this. Us Canadians need to learn to support Canadian businesses, And Canadian businesses need to learn to compete with the Americans, like Canadian Tire for instance. It has nothing to do with our Prime Minister. It is us the citizens of Canada that are doing allowing American company's to take over.

maxweber said:
when it's your health that's broken (and stays broken) because you can't afford an HMO;
We have tried fully government subsidized health care, and look at the shape it is in now??? I say let the people that can afford to pay for health care pay for health care...they do it anyway, but they get their health care in the U.S.A. Why not let them get the health care they want and can afford right here in Canada?
Chicken Little said:
when it's your kid drafted to fight for the profits of of the latest corporate-profit-based US war;
In other words, The sky is falling, the sky is falling :eek:

Chicken Little said:
when you have to explain to your children why we're amalgamating with the US, after a year or two of their dollar as currency;
The Euro seems to work, why not share a currency with the U.S. all of our customers are American, most things we buy are American, why not have a common currency. The only problem with that is the Americans will always want George Washington on their money, and us Canadians will never allow George Washington on our currency, so it will never happen.

Chicken Little said:
after all these things, there's only one thing to say: I told you so.
What have you told us that we didn't already know, or want to happen?
 

nervous

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WOW No wonder the TDOT is broke....

maxweber said:
Won't have to; when it's your job that gets outsourced, or lost to an American company's hostile takeover; when it's your health that's broken (and stays broken) because you can't afford an HMO; when it's your kid drafted to fight for the profits of of the latest corporate-profit-based US war; when you have to explain to your children why we're amalgamating with the US, after a year or two of their dollar as currency; after all these things, there's only one thing to say: I told you so.

MW
...with this type of attitude.:confused:
 
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