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Western Seperation only a matter of time

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Alta_redneck @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:37 am

mtbr mtbr:
kenmore kenmore:
Alta_redneck Alta_redneck:
Done, man that aluminum ladder's cold on the hands.


what a loser! why dont you quit snivelling and face the fact that your fair haired liar isnt worth a shit and needs to be replaced. . and I might remind you here that Alberta isnt the only province in the country.. even if you are all born brain washed siblings of ralph klein.. there are other and better political parties and people who can run the show..


incest dog



figured out what your problem is


ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

Loser: someone who tells the Admin and Mods of this web site to f**k off and then states he's never coming back and tells everyone else that they can go f**k themselves on his way out.

But then shows up a couple days later flapping their lips again.

Remind you of anybody Kenny :P

   



mtbr @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:47 am

Alta_redneck Alta_redneck:
Loser: someone who tells the Admin and Mods of this web site to f**k off and then states he's never coming back and tells everyone else that they can go f**k themselves on his way out.

But then shows up a couple days later flapping their lips again.

Remind you of anybody Kenny :P


R=UP

   



Scape @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:51 am

poquas poquas:
Western Separation?

What a load of crap!

As a lifelong westerner and predominantly Conservative supporter, I’d move east before voting for separation.

You clowns who want to take your ball and go home because Harper blew it big time need serious counselling.

Like it or not, every Member of Parliament is elected (excluding those that Harper appointed), and have a right to be there. It’s a minority government. The guy I voted for is Conservative and it looks like he’s about to be seated on the opposition benches again. Based on the party’s actions lately, they deserve it.

First of all, the choice of Prime Minister is not a truly democratic process. The winning party decides. Not the individual voter at election time.

The MAJORITY of votes from the last election went to other than Conservative members. As a Conservative, I hoped for more, and expected the party I voted for to be able to play nice for the benefit of ALL Canadians. The leadership and in particular Harper seems incapable of doing so.

The Bloc REPRESENTS the MAJORITY of Quebec members. We can all thank Mr. Mulroney for that little problem. He got into bed with them and that’s how he won his massive majority. Not one of the Conservatives better decisions. Like it or not, they’re there legally.

The fact the Libs, NDP and Bloc can actually sit down together and talk is the most positive thing I’ve seen coming out of Ottawa in years. Maybe they’ll do better, maybe they won’t.

There’s no question in my mind my party has its collective head up its own ass this time and should have done better.

The collective group of morons suggesting separation or suggesting the proposed coalition is traitorous should climb into their pickup truck and move to Utah where the other radical paranoids live plotting for the overthrow of various governments. I certainly don’t want you in my country.

[B-o]

   



llama66 @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:53 am

2 things;
1. why would you fly your flag upside down, thats so very childish. Go to your MP tell him/her that you are against this Coalition, this is (at least in theory) a democracy your voice does matter, despite what you may be thinking right now, talking about separation and flying flags upside down is not constructive.
2. the dog was funny.

   



mtbr @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:55 am

llama66 llama66:
2 things;
1. why would you fly your flag upside down, thats so very childish. Go to your MP tell him/her that you are against this Coalition, this is (at least in theory) a democracy your voice does matter, despite what you may be thinking right now, talking about separation and flying flags upside down is not constructive.
2. the dog was funny.


1 country in distress.
2. emailed almost 100 people since Sunday.
3.so did I :lol:

   



poquas @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:54 pm

mtbr mtbr:
country in distress.


How do you figure that?

Same people in there doing basically the same job. Harper wasn't able to do anything without support from some of the opposition (Usually the "socialists" or the "separatists", but you must think that was different). It's going to be the same thing now. If they don’t learn to cooperate, they’re gone too.

Until the partisan bullshit is reigned in and Harper learns to play nice, they need a time out. In fact I e-mailed those exact sentiments to my MP this morning. He’s Conservative, and I voted for him.

   



mtbr @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:13 pm

poquas poquas:
mtbr mtbr:
country in distress.


How do you figure that?

Same people in there doing basically the same job. Harper wasn't able to do anything without support from some of the opposition (Usually the "socialists" or the "separatists", but you must think that was different). It's going to be the same thing now. If they don’t learn to cooperate, they’re gone too.

Until the partisan bullshit is reigned in and Harper learns to play nice, they need a time out. In fact I e-mailed those exact sentiments to my MP this morning. He’s Conservative, and I voted for him.


look out side turn on the TV?radio surf the net...people of Canada are in distress
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anthony-p ... 59865.html


good for you
now mail some Liberal and NDP members and tell them to cut out the partisan bullshit as well. Ask them why they formed this coalition 2 days after the last election.

   



poquas @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:43 pm

mtbr mtbr:
look out side turn on the TV?radio surf the net...people of Canada are in distress.


A mis-guided opinion at best.

Raving partisan bullshit at worst.

I can't decide. You pick.

Can you pick? The fact you post somebody else's opinion suggests you either don't have one, or can't form one.

The Conservative party screwed up big time.

They need some time to think.

I don't like Dion, but at worst he's going to be gone in May, and he's certainly no less trustworthy than my own Party's leader has demonstrated for all to see.

mtbr mtbr:
Ask them why they formed this coalition 2 days after the last election.


I guess for the same reason Harper tried to do the same thing. I guess for the same reason Mulroney invited the separatists to join the PC party. I could go on, but I doubt you'd care.

Poor reasoning and a complete lack of forethought?:roll:

   



llama66 @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:53 pm

Actually everyone need to have a "time out", I agree with MTBR, Canadians are distressed, we voted for a party, and now this party is on the verge of being tossed and replaced by the opposition, all this during a economic crisis, that at the very worst, could turn out to be a repeat of the 1930's for many.

   



poquas @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:01 pm

You can't vote for a party anymore than you can vote for a Prime Minister. You vote for your local representative and hope it all works out.

This time it didn't. The Conservatives lied about small surpluses, did nothing to even suggest an action about the financial situation and then did their best to gut the other parties funding, and No, I don't approve of the funding, but it was a fair alternative to big business owning the government.

I may be Conservative politically, but that's not the people I want running the place anymore.

   



Shablabar @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:03 pm

Western separation? Please. :roll: Quebec couldn't even pull it off, and they had

1) way more popular support for it,
2) several quasi valid linguistic/cultural/political arguments for secession, and
3) two referenda.

I've lived out west for ten years now, and the only people I've ever heard speak favourably for western secession are internet loonies.

   



llama66 @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:04 pm

are you serious? what party is your "local representative" (or what the rest of us call a MP)?

   



mtbr @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:06 pm

Shablabar Shablabar:
Western separation? Please. :roll: Quebec couldn't even pull it off, and they had

1) way more popular support for it,
2) several quasi valid linguistic/cultural/political arguments for secession, and
3) two referenda.

I've lived out west for ten years now, and the only people I've ever heard speak favourably for western secession are internet loonies.


Saskatoon? a whole 10 years 8O

Saskatchewan has new found wealth just wait a couple more years as the east Libs/ Ontario start picking your bones , views will change.

you also just recently gave the NDP the boot..times are changing in Saskatchewan.

   



Shablabar @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:10 pm

mtbr mtbr:
Saskatchewan has new found wealth just wait a couple more years as the east Libs/ Ontario start picking your bones , views will change.


No question that people are often annoyed with Ottawa. Case in point: the equalization promise to Saskatchewan that Harper broke. But does that annoyance rise to the level of a will to secession? I think not; nor will it ever, in my opinion. That's just too radical and destructive. Better to work within the system for change.

   



PANZERBUNNY @ Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:17 pm

Whats a "Quebec"? ;)

   



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