Asia Studios Massage

NDP's Quebec support eroding

Possum Trot

New member
Dec 7, 2009
1,093
1
0
Again, please show the lies and the made up facts, and we can talk about them.
Well how about just yesterday when you said that the Catholic Curch spent 80% of its revenues on charity? Or that you left the correct answer off the poll on purpose. Start there. Oh and as with others just because I drop out of a thread don't misinterpret that to mean I agree with you.
 

blackrock13

Banned
Jun 6, 2009
40,049
1
0
Well how about just yesterday when you said that the Catholic Curch spent 80% of its revenues on charity? Or that you left the correct answer off the poll on purpose. Start there. Oh and as with others just because I drop out of a thread don't misinterpret that to mean I agree with you.
The 80% figure was presented in an earlier religion thread and I believed it was referenced, which no one, let alone you, challenged at the time. Now this is where people say that the claims from the church were lies, but again no proof. The poll claim was not a lie just something pushed by a select small group cone heads, again with no proof, just conjecture..

I'm not sure where you think I felt you agreed with me in recent threads. Perhaps I missed that post or you're mistaking me with some one else.
 

train

New member
Jul 29, 2002
6,989
0
0
Above 7
Well the Liberals generally went with Quebec leaders no reason the NDP can't do the same. The Party will fundementally change though. Is it true that Mulclair is hated within the NDP caucus west of Hawkesbury?
 

omegaphallic

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2010
3,007
48
48
Well the Liberals generally went with Quebec leaders no reason the NDP can't do the same. The Party will fundementally change though. Is it true that Mulclair is hated within the NDP caucus west of Hawkesbury?
Don't know where Hawkesbury is. But no, I don't believe he's hated by anyone in cacus.

Right now Mulcair's campaign is gaining momentuem and thier is increasing speculation that he could win on the first ballot. Also he has waayyy more cacus support, abiet most of it in central Canada, Ontario and Quebec. Still he has a noble prize winner,a former premier and governor general, all kinds of provincial legislators. He has 38 mps. He may start netting endorsements from Altantic mps soon too with Chisholm out, such as Ryan Cleary from NL.

I'd say current tiers 1st Mulcair, 2nd tier Peggy, Niki, Topp, third Saganash, Cullen, last Dewar, Singh.
 

blackrock13

Banned
Jun 6, 2009
40,049
1
0
If Mulcaire is chosen egos can be easily soothed by choosing a second in command and other senior positions from somewhere else. It's done all the time. The NDP and Quebec are a natural fit because of a long history social democratic beliefs. I'll be getting my Quebec politico up date this weekend people, have a happy holiday and a very special Joyeux Noël for Relic.
 

omegaphallic

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2010
3,007
48
48
Jack had duty leaders from Quebec and BC so thier presdence for it. He'll probably keep Libby Davies as BC deputy leader. Quebec won't need a depty leader, so I'd say he'd pick either Chisholm for his lead et ship experience, Niki for her youthful passion and her Praire influence plus her linuastic skills, or Peggy Nash in Ontario for party unity after the race. Not to mention nothing says there can't more then two depty leaders. I'd have one for each region. So I'd have Libby, Niki, Peggy or Rathika for Ontario, Chisholm for Altantic Canada.
 
Toronto Escorts