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>>I'm ready. Are YOU.....
Let's get it on.<<<
Thanks anyway, I think there are other message boards that you can better find the manlove that you lust for. Even if I was gay I think I could do better then a ranting moonbat loser.
Go Jerry, Go Jerry, Go Jerry!
Excuse me, but what country are you all talking about? You're talking about deficits and debt as if these things were brought about in the past by the Conservatives? Are you even in the right country? Was it not Pierre Truedau that nearly destroyed Canada and left the economy in shatters? You attack Conservatives like Brian Mulroney over deficits and debt, but Mulroney's government inherited a debt that had in the years since Trudeau took power increased by 1200%!
If it wasn't for Brian Mulroney and the Conservatives the Canadian economy would never have recovered and Liberals like Paul Martin and Jean Chretien wouldn't have much of an economic record to boast about. The Liberals campaigned against the GST and the NAFTA and promised to do away with them once they came to power, but it's the NAFTA and the GST that has turned the economy around in response to the damage done by Trudeau and his government.
Murloney had to bare the brunt of Trudeau's legacy, and because of what Trudeau did or in his case didn't do, Mulroney had to make the tough decisions he made. We've been arguing ever since about Mulroney's decision to bring in the GST and the NAFTA, but truth be told it was done so to decrease the debt and turn the economy around, and that is exactly what has happened in spite of the Liberals.
Trudeau nearly brought the country to its knees, Mulroney inherits a mess makes controversial choices that Canadians are still arguing about all these years later, and Chretien and Martin get to take credit for what Mulroney did. It's no surprise that Mulroney is reviled the way he is in this country. This is a man who while he was in office was attacked in every which way by the media, who at one point called for the gang rape of Mulroney's 17-year old daughter at one point and got away with it. The Canadian media has annoited their modern day messiah, in the form of Pierre Truedau so it's no surprise that people idolise Trudeau and lament Mulroney.
You can say what you want about Brian Mulroney. Truth be told, the GST and the NAFTA did turn around the economy and help to pay down the debt. We'd be worst off now if it hadn't been done then. However, that being said the NAFTA and the GST were short term solutions to long term problems.
The main task now is creating the right environment where ten or fifteen years from now the debt is paid down, the economy is humming, and we can do away with the GST all together. That may be the legacy of Pierre Trueday; his economic policies were so bad that a Government Sales Tax had to be introduced and lasted for several decades before it could be repealed.
However the main problem is the NAFTA. Foreign ownership is at near epidemic levels in our economy and we are far too dependent on American markets to the south. Also, our culture has become completely dominated by pop culture from the States, and let's face it, American pop culture isn't what it used to be. Why should Canada be so dependent culturally and economically on any country? Those are two of the main tasks now facing our people in the twenty-first century. That, and doing away with St. Trudeau's legacy and myth.
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"All great truths begin as blasphemies" - George Bernard Shaw
Thank God I am not the only one who is frightened by the media's recent lapse of memory on these issues.
One thing for sure, if anyone sells Canada out to the United States we must give credit to those who have pissed of millions of Canadians who would bnever voted Conservative, but out of spite will do so now.
That is right people of great wisdom , between you , the liberal party, pollsters and CBC , Stepher Harper will walk right into a majority government.
God Bless The Boggieman Mr. Harper will be singing all the way to the ballot box bank.
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Good government is not a party government
You are so "in the pocket" of the Liberals your research is competely from sites in opposition to Stephen Harper. Be a real journalist and stop getting your research from already biased people. Everyone can and does take things out of context that is why you should be checking out the source of these matters. It would be akin to me saying you are a wife beater based on information I "heard" from three other people. Grow up and do the homework before making your statements.
You got it man, these assholes thought they were going to scare the hell out of voters and you know they didn't, they pissed them off.
I would say that the NDP will do ok in this election and will carry some weight, the liberals are going to look like the horses ass they really are and you know , me being a liberal , who will not vote in this election , I am ok with that.
It is time the old backroom boys were put to sleep , their time has run its course and if the Liberal Party is ever to regain any of my respect, they better flush the shit, for the toilet is plugged with a whole lot of waste.
This is what I mean... articles such as this are meant to put fear into people... but it is not happening this time, people are either voting for Harper because they are sick of this crap or because he is their man.
I for one am not afraid of Harper...but will not vote because I do not support this present political system or any of the parties. Thus I by voting I would be supporting a system that in my opiniion is corrupt and not ever going to be held accountable to the voters. Therefore I shall not vote.
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Good government is not a party government
In the many forms of democratic government having universal suffrage, there exists a common theme.
The candidate aspiring to elected office persuades his constituents by promising them everything they want.
Once in office he rewards them by giving them everything they deserve.
J. Conrad
Layton said he had no idea it was a private clinic; his doctor told him to go there.
Sorry, you misunderstood. Not surprising from a pro-yank shill like you.
I meant me tearing your fucking heart out of your chest and eating it in front of you.
Not sure where you got the "manlove" idea. Is that what's on your mind these days?? Must be you wishing haaper would do a goatse.cx for you.
And, again, he DIDN'T PAY out of pocket!!!
That's the difference.
The media didn't question Harper's claim that the WACKO
smuggling 110 containers of lethal & addictive alcohol
in a Mercedes "is not a criminal matter".It is in fact
a criminal matter.
And the neo-fascist Bush-Loving right-wing wackos
would like to see Emery face 50 years in prison
for selling pot seeds.Blatant hypocrisy.
Harper is evading the truth and concealing an infested nest
of insane, hypocritical, militaristic, puritanical, corporate, pro-seperatist, anti-Canadian, murderous,
imperialistic Bush-Loving right-wing Neo-Con WACKOS.
And the media has been told NOT to shine the light on
that infested nest of insane Bush-Loving WACKOS.
1)Layton's clinic visit, unlike the alcohol smuggling
Conservative WACKO, is NOT a criminal matter.
2) It was a loooooooooong time ago, well before the
identified health-care crisis.
3) He used his health-care card.
There are other factors which render this a groundless smear campaign, a desperate and feeble attempt
to catch Layton in a contradiction.
Case dismissed.
Honestly? I have no idea who to vote for this time around- none of the top three candidates are looking good. We've got Harper who's far too right-wing for my taste, and yes there is concern he'll turn back the clocks on issues such as same-sex marriage, and join the US missel defense program. We've got Martin who we just can't trust anymore, between all of the scandals and the downright hostile attitude of his campaign. Than of course, there's Layton, who just doesn't strike me as someone who can hold a country together. It was tough last time, but this year it's downright sad.
Still, whatever happens, don't put down your voting pens just yet. We've had one minority government that couldn't agree on anything and folded in a year; does anyone think a new minority will do much better? Unless a few leaders make some serious changes, or one actually does make it into the majority, I predict yet another election during 2007.
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