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Lizzie-boredom
Joined: 08 Jan 2006
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Location: ~G.W.N~
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:32 am Post subject:
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Good read. Michael Moore says it all. I've sent his thoughts to my Conservative pals. Maybe they'll change their minds.
Thanks slek
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siggy
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Location: B.C. Canada
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Lizzie-boredom
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:31 pm Post subject:
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Thanks siggy! Tomorrow is the big day. Are we going to see a minority Conservative government? My riding has always been PC. I wonder what our outcome will be.
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Lizzie-boredom
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:30 am Post subject:
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Well, it wasn't the landslide the Conservatives thought they'd get but they're in. I've heard bumper stickers saying, "Don't blame me, I voted Liberal" are being made as I type this. Doesn't take long does it.
Well we now have a 46 year old Conservative PM and that's that. Good luck to everyone and we'll see you on the flip side! I don't really know what I meant by that but it sounded good.
Peace!
My riding voted Conservative. (big surprise, not)
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siggy
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:12 pm Post subject:
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Not so bad eh?
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Purging Martin
Having said all that, of course, we still have Stephen Harper as prime minister, an outcome deeply offensive to Canadian values and traditions no matter what the underlying causes and silver linings. But I am inclined to think the price might be worth it because this country desperately needed to purge itself of Paul Martin, one of the most dishonest and duplicitous prime ministers the country has ever had. Had this man ever achieved a majority, it would have been hard to find major, fundamental differences between him and Stephen Harper, except on human rights issues.
Both are totally in the service of big business, both are committed to a radically decentralized Canada. Both are unabashedly pro-US. Martin was already implementing, by stealth, the traitorous deep integration initiative dreamed up by Tom d'Aquino and the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and Harper would have pursued the same plan given the chance -- he would just have done it faster. |
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