He's wandering around like a whipped dog with his tail between his legs...Just wondering Soc, how are you feeling after the Libs got smoked on tuesday night?:lol:
He's wandering around like a whipped dog with his tail between his legs...Just wondering Soc, how are you feeling after the Libs got smoked on tuesday night?:lol:
well if thats the case. the liberals (or NDPs) should be ashamed of themselves that they didn't get their supporters out. But if they did, well that should tell you something.Since only 58% of the eligible voted, and 62% of them did not vote for Harper , Harper is leading Canada with 19% of Canadians 1.6 million voting for him out of 7.5 million circa
He's wandering around like a whipped dog with his tail between his legs...
well if thats the case. the liberals (or NDPs) should be ashamed of themselves that they didn't get their supporters out. But if they did, well that should tell you something.
Just wondering Soc, how are you feeling after the Libs got smoked on tuesday night?:lol:
well if thats the case. the liberals (or NDPs) should be ashamed of themselves that they didn't get their supporters out. But if they did, well that should tell you something.
Since only 58% of the eligible voted, and 62% of them did not vote for Harper , Harper is leading Canada with 19% of Canadians 1.6 million voting for him out of 7.5 million circa
Liberals have a hard time accepting the facts...You can't assume 100% of the 48% of eligible voters who didn't vote would not have voted for Harper. (I'd like to see Dion debate that statement!)
If people don't vote, they don't count. The only possible assumption about their preferences is that they would have voted along the same lines as the people who did vote.
Harper won the election fairly. He has a minority and people who believe he doesn't have a mandate to be PM are sore losers.
You can't assume 100% of the 48% of eligible voters who didn't vote would not have voted for Harper. (I'd like to see Dion debate that statement!)
If people don't vote, they don't count. The only possible assumption about their preferences is that they would have voted along the same lines as the people who did vote.
Harper won the election fairly. He has a minority and people who believe he doesn't have a mandate to be PM are sore losers.
Now would be a good time to join the Liberals, so you can participate in the inevitable leadership convention. That's when Prime Ministers are really elected.
Or sooner, he is an honest man......................:-(Expect Dion to resign before the end of the month.
LOL, he said he wasn't a quitter....Or sooner, he is an honest man......................:-(
Great explanation, Harper is seating on an intersection with an amber light with these numbers………………..I am willing to wait it out in the next 2 years unless some Con scandal comes up that will sink the Tory ship ala Mulroney………….
I think this guy should run:
He has an honest face Canadians can trust :roll:
Does he not remind you of John Wayne Gacy??
If this stays the way it currently is, then there is a good chunk of our population who is not being heard, and if that is the case, expect even less people voting the next time around.