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View Poll Results: Who will win the Next Election?
Dion 20 52.63%
Harper 15 39.47%
Layton 1 2.63%
Duceppe 2 5.26%
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February 18th, 2007, 12:41 AM

Sorry, didn't mean to insult anyone. I just know that New Brunswick has a high number of French-speaking people, and I thought their may be 1 or 2 ridings with a BLOC candidate there.

I am wrong then. sorry.
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February 18th, 2007, 12:47 AM

Quoting westmanguy
Sorry, didn't mean to insult anyone. I just know that New Brunswick has a high number of French-speaking people, and I thought their may be 1 or 2 ridings with a BLOC candidate there.

I am wrong then. sorry.
No apology necessary.....just a warning......never call an Acadien a Quebecois.

BTW, I'm as English as they come. Loyalist ancestors on both sides.
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February 18th, 2007, 09:39 AM

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I cannot wait for the return of the Liberals!
Why? Is it because you disagree with what the conservatives have done, or because of something you expect the Liberals will do if they return to power, or something else?

I'm just curious why anyone would want the Liberals back.

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I have a political test that helps determine what party you should support.

1. Take a $20 out of you wallet
2. Set it on fire
3. Watch it burn until there is nothing left
4. Go back to 1. and start again.

Determining the political party you should support:

If you actually stopped before 2, you should support the Conservatives. If you cycled through less that 4 times, you should support the Liberals, if you are still doing it, you should support the NDP.
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February 18th, 2007, 09:49 AM

Quoting Vicious
Why? Is it because you disagree with what the conservatives have done, or because of something you expect the Liberals will do if they return to power, or something else?

I'm just curious why anyone would want the Liberals back.

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I have a political test that helps determine what party you should support.

1. Take a $20 out of you wallet
2. Set it on fire
3. Watch it burn until there is nothing left
4. Go back to 1. and start again.

Determining the political party you should support:

If you actually stopped before 2, you should support the Conservatives. If you cycled through less that 4 times, you should support the Liberals, if you are still doing it, you should support the NDP.
rotflmffao!!!

I tried to do it, but I could get past one, I'm married, lol. Although, I think I know myself well enough to think, lol, I wouldn't strike the match.

Great Post!!!

btw, In your signature, would you be referring to Sid Vicious?
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February 18th, 2007, 09:57 AM

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In your signature, would you be referring to Sid Vicious?
Yep. I'm a conservative with punk roots, an odd combination but a good example that you don't always have to stay on the same course that you started in your youth.
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February 18th, 2007, 10:00 AM

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Yep. I'm a conservative with punk roots, an odd combination but a good example that you don't always have to stay on the same course that you started in your youth.
Ha, I'm not alone, SID LIVES!!!

I have always loved Sid, I found him 78 when the CBC reported his death, they played snippets of his music(well "My Way" and his efforts with the Pistols anyways) and I was hooked. And I to lean to the Conservative side of things.
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February 18th, 2007, 10:07 AM

That is funny since my introduction to Sid was the evening news the day after he died as well.

I liked the idea that any shmoe in the crowd can end up in the band. It never happened to me, but then again I didn't die young either.
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