New Angus Reid poll over 6000 Canadians LPC 33% CPC 28% NDP 27%

dirk076

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Neither the Shiny Pony nor Mulcair can beat Harper in the next election. Book it. The Cons were down in the polls prior to the last election as well.
 

Marcus1027

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It's not always present dollars and cents. Some of the Harper broken promises won't be felt in the near future and haven't even begun to total up. They will cost the country plenty over the next few generations.

Remember, Harper said they were/he was better, apparently not.
Unfortunatly it's always about the money. How is it that such a stink is made about Duffy, meanwhile you had 2 Liberal senators Nick Taylor (as previously mentioned) and Micheal Kirby (General Mills)who both sat on committees that were voting on matters that personally enriched them both. Both were caught but nothing came of it, nor was it mentioned in the media. Chretien went and personally secured loans for a friend and it's all glossed over. The Conservatives often take a ham fisted approach to matters, no question. However, the Liberals have a history of outright corruption on their part that's come to light time and time again and the public simply pardons them based on what's written in papers like the Star or commentary by liberal friendly media outlets.
 

blackrock13

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Unfortunatly it's always about the money. How is it that such a stink is made about Duffy, meanwhile you had 2 Liberal senators Nick Taylor (as previously mentioned) and Micheal Kirby (General Mills)who both sat on committees that were voting on matters that personally enriched them both. Both were caught but nothing came of it, nor was it mentioned in the media. Chretien went and personally secured loans for a friend and it's all glossed over. The Conservatives often take a ham fisted approach to matters, no question. However, the Liberals have a history of outright corruption on their part that's come to light time and time again and the public simply pardons them based on what's written in papers like the Star or commentary by liberal friendly media outlets.
It's always about getting reelected.
 

Lovehobby

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Neither the Shiny Pony nor Mulcair can beat Harper in the next election. Book it. The Cons were down in the polls prior to the last election as well.
I think this time he is out.
 

Lovehobby

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dirk076

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Oh you mean trying to rig the election with the "Fair Elections Act" not enough to save him.
LMAO....rigggghhhhht.

No he means, neither Trudeau, (got his father's looks but his mother's brain), nor Mulcair have what it takes, despite your ranting otherwise.
 

blackrock13

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LMAO....rigggghhhhht.

No he means, neither Trudeau, (got his father's looks but his mother's brain), nor Mulcair have what it takes, despite your ranting otherwise.

That's why the latest series of polls, save one, are telling Harper he'd better watch his step, but you keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.
 

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My opinion - no political party should stay in power too long. They start to think that they are entitled. The Federal conservatives are starting to talk like they think they are the naturally governing party and clearly think that they are entitled. It is normal - after ten years or so in power, politicians typically forget who is boss. Time to jerk the chains and remind them.

Both the Federal C's and the Ontario L's have been in power too long. Both have been less than perfect, both have done a better job than their critics let on. But in both cases, it's time to go.

Rotating the guard now and then puts the fear of God into the pols and ensures that they work a little harder to keep us happy.
 

Lovehobby

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My opinion - no political party should stay in power too long. They start to think that they are entitled. The Federal conservatives are starting to talk like they think they are the naturally governing party and clearly think that they are entitled. It is normal - after ten years or so in power, politicians typically forget who is boss. Time to jerk the chains and remind them.

Both the Federal C's and the Ontario L's have been in power too long. Both have been less than perfect, both have done a better job than their critics let on. But in both cases, it's time to go.

Rotating the guard now and then puts the fear of God into the pols and ensures that they work a little harder to keep us happy.
I actually agree with this more or less.

I would even say perhaps the Manitoba NDP deserves a time out.
 
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Lovehobby

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We have seen the value of what you think
100% Bovine Scatology
John do you think people actually take you seriously? You are seen as an angry Tea Party nut job.
 

JohnLarue

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John do you think people actually take you seriously? You are seen as an angry Tea Party nut job.
That is so funny coming from a propaganda machine like you
I would put my credibility against yours any day & twice on Sunday
The only one who agrees with the bullshit you spew is another lunatic "Groggy"
Although you may have another fan in ogibowt, when he is not in the union hall

Many may not agree with me and some may not like me, however wrt credibility:
I provide facts, you provide slogans, deception and miss-information
I am capable of compromise, you are not and will never stop until you get you commie dream or depart this world

Do you think anyone takes you seriously?
If you do, please start taking your meds again, for your sake
 

Lovehobby

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No just a union free economy.
It is not too much to ask is it?

Nice company you keep!
Do you back your comrade lunatic Lovehobby ?????
A union free economy and I am the radical? What about children in mines and mills? Free enterprise don't interfere?
 

blackrock13

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A union free economy and I am the radical? What about children in mines and mills? Free enterprise don't interfere?
All he said was 'union free' and you take itto child labour, and yes you are radical, if radical is synonymous with unrealistic. They have trade union and child labour in India, they are not mutually exclusive.
 

JohnLarue

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A union free economy and I am the radical? What about children in mines and mills? Free enterprise don't interfere?
I have never called you a radical
You are just a fool who thinks he can convince others via deception and misdirection that communism is a good deal if you call it socialism
Calling an idiot a radical is insulting to all hard working radicals

as Blackrock said union free & children in mines are not independent

As for children in mills ??
We do not need to worry about that here , your unions have driven all the mills to other parts of the world
 

Lovehobby

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Guys like Larue are always proven wrong by history. Life is an endless frustration for them as history moves relentlessly the left like a ratchet.
 
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