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June 8th, 2004, 02:47 PM

Tuesday, June 08 2004 @ 01:20 PM MDT
Contributed by: Jim Callaghan

CPAC has nightly polls done by Nik Nanos at SES Research.

This is as of last night.

The "Cons" are leading !!
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You heard it here first. As of last night, the CPAC-SES Election Tracking - Conservatives 34%, Liberals 32%, NDP 20%, BQ 11%, Green 4%. Although still a statistical tie, this has to be considered a big psychological breakthrough for the Harper-led Conservatives. Of concern to the Liberals should also be the fact that the percentage of Canadians who think Paul Martin would be the best PM has dropped to 27%, only four points ahead of Conservative Stephen Harper (23% best PM).

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June 8th, 2004, 03:16 PM

Excellent news for us westerners. The west will finally have a say in Canada and we will no longer be forced to live by the rules of the east!!! Stephen Harper will be our PM and Canada will see a new day.
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June 8th, 2004, 06:07 PM

I think you're right, It's going to be good for the West, but good also for Quebec as it will surely reinforce and promote sovereigntism and at last break up this far-too-big impossible country. Harper is exactly what Quebec soft nationalists need to finally wake up.
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June 8th, 2004, 06:31 PM

Exactly what I've been saying on another forum. Harper will make our dream come true.
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June 9th, 2004, 01:35 AM

But I can't get over the religious aspect of him. What's the point of introducing a more unregulated free market economy and privatization if he's going to also introduce Christian moralistic influences which go against people's individual freedoms to make certain choices.
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June 9th, 2004, 08:40 AM

Don't worry! Harper won't get a majority government. He won't be able to legislate at will. If he tries to change the law on controversial issues like abortion, his government will fail and fall. And we're going to get new elections within 6 months.
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June 9th, 2004, 08:58 AM

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I think you're right, It's going to be good for the West, but good also for Quebec as it will surely reinforce and promote sovereigntism and at last break up this far-too-big impossible country. Harper is exactly what Quebec soft nationalists need to finally wake up.

Other than the English spelling, just what is your problem? Have nothing to eat? Nowhere to sleep? Not enough women?
Ease off man, Quebec by itself WOULD make it but you'll hate to see the cost (to you and yours!)
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June 9th, 2004, 09:15 AM

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I think you're right, It's going to be good for the West, but good also for Quebec as it will surely reinforce and promote sovereigntism and at last break up this far-too-big impossible country. Harper is exactly what Quebec soft nationalists need to finally wake up.

Other than the English spelling, just what is your problem? Have nothing to eat? Nowhere to sleep? Not enough women?
Ease off man, Quebec by itself WOULD make it but you'll hate to see the cost (to you and yours!)
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You are not really smart, are you?
On voit bien toute l'étendue de ton éducation politique. Franchement, s'il y a moins d'abrutis politiques comme toi le Canada pourrait devenir un endroit agréable pour le Québec.
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June 9th, 2004, 10:55 AM

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I think you're right, It's going to be good for the West, but good also for Quebec as it will surely reinforce and promote sovereigntism and at last break up this far-too-big impossible country. Harper is exactly what Quebec soft nationalists need to finally wake up.

Other than the English spelling, just what is your problem? Have nothing to eat? Nowhere to sleep? Not enough women?
Ease off man, Quebec by itself WOULD make it but you'll hate to see the cost (to you and yours!)
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The cost of what? We are socialists,
I'm quite positive that when we have our own country, alot of industries would be nationilised. Right now, either they can't because its Ottawa's juristiction, or because NAFTA forbids it. At any rate, we will be able to decide our own destiny, in this crazy messed up world.
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June 12th, 2004, 10:58 AM

#1 - Harper will not let Quebec separate. He will pass some kind of bill to stop it, especially if he is a majority.

#2 - Stephen Harper has around 4 or 5 points above the Liberals now, and it was only 2 a week ago. Support for our party is rising.

#3 - If you want a healthy country, a healthy West, a healthy East and a healthy Quebec, Conservative will make Canada grow in all ways.
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June 12th, 2004, 02:23 PM

Harper will sell us out to the first guy to offer him a corporate board position, just like Mulroney did.
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June 12th, 2004, 04:48 PM

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#1 - Harper will not let Quebec separate. He will pass some kind of bill to stop it, especially if he is a majority.

#2 - Stephen Harper has around 4 or 5 points above the Liberals now, and it was only 2 a week ago. Support for our party is rising.

#3 - If you want a healthy country, a healthy West, a healthy East and a healthy Quebec, Conservative will make Canada grow in all ways.
He isnt a Socialist, so no he wont.
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June 12th, 2004, 04:56 PM

What does that have to do with socialism?
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