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Chiliagon

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Troll.

Typical Liberal, unable to debate a subject on its merits.

You have managed to insult at least a third of the Canadian electorate........the facts of our current Parliamentary make-up would seem to indicate that it is the Liberals that are completely out of touch with the people of Canada......

Oh, I know, you were blessed by God with the Unadulterated Truth, and as His Political Chosen People, were intended to be the Natural Governing Party forever and ever Amen.....

And now you are reduced to trolling on political message boards.......how far the mighty have fallen.

Pity.

NOT!
:lol:

I'm not the one who's been brainwashed by the Conservative, excuse me. REFORM Party into believing that they are the way to go. Just wait till the day (god forbid) they ever get a majority, you'll see very quickly our country go down the tubes!
 

Avro

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typical westerner. brainwashed by Neo Nazi, Reform/Conservative party.

no wonder this country is in shambles



they may be called Conservative party, but they're really Reform.

most of the members are from the former Party. all nutcases.

especially the nuttiest one of them all, Stockwell Day.. :roll: the man who thinks the earth is 6,000 years old.


If the Conservative (Reform) Party ever gets a majority, we're in deep trouble.

Perhaps, but we are in trouble if Iggy ever gets a majority as well. The Libs have become a bunch of fruit loops.:roll:
 

Colpy

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I'm not the one who's been brainwashed by the Conservative, excuse me. REFORM Party into believing that they are the way to go. Just wait till the day (god forbid) they ever get a majority, you'll see very quickly our country go down the tubes!

Hey Troll! I joined the Reform Party in 1989, you can't insult me by calling me a Reformer! :)

And the new Conservative Party is working towards that majority.....so far the Liberals have done little to stop us!

It is called a moderate "big tent" party.......I think the Liberals USED to be one......

:)
 

Chiliagon

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Hey Troll! I joined the Reform Party in 1989, you can't insult me by calling me a Reformer! :)

And the new Conservative Party is working towards that majority.....so far the Liberals have done little to stop us!

It is called a moderate "big tent" party.......I think the Liberals USED to be one......

:)

you're all in trouble if they get one. because then their real intentions will finally come out of the wood work and they'll have nobody to stop them. This country will get slaughtered.
 

Colpy

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you're all in trouble if they get one. because then their real intentions will finally come out of the wood work and they'll have nobody to stop them. This country will get slaughtered.

Still on the old "hidden agenda" song sheet, huh?

Sorry pal, that pile of BS didn't work, only the people with IQs smaller than their hat size still believe it.........we've all moved on.

Try to keep up.
 

Machjo

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I actually liked some of the ideas of the Reform Party. I think one problem was the kinds of people it attracted, at least in Vancouver where I was at the time. It seemed many Reform Party supporters harboured quite a few ethnic and other prejudices.

I'll admit to my youth and ignorance too in that rather than really trying to know the local candidate (who might have turned out to be different from the average grasroots supporter), I allowed myself to be influenced by those supporters and so essentially hold him guilty by association.

Sure that was my mistake and I should have given him a chance and tried to actually get to know him before making my judgement about him, but I guess it's inevitable that some younger voters will be influenced by the grassroots support of a party and candidate and so hold them guilty by association.

I think that was one of the problems with the Reform Party. It had many good members that did attract my attention in the media, but many of the grassroots, at least locally in Vancouver, ruined it.
 

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you're all in trouble if they get one. because then their real intentions will finally come out of the wood work and they'll have nobody to stop them. This country will get slaughtered.

I'd be just as worried about the real intentions of the Libs under an American.
 

Colpy

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I actually liked some of the ideas of the Reform Party. I think one problem was the kinds of people it attracted, at least in Vancouver where I was at the time. It seemed many Reform Party supporters harboured quite a few ethnic and other prejudices.

I'll admit to my youth and ignorance too in that rather than really trying to know the local candidate (who might have turned out to be different from the average grasroots supporter), I allowed myself to be influenced by those supporters and so essentially hold him guilty by association.

Sure that was my mistake and I should have given him a chance and tried to actually get to know him before making my judgement about him, but I guess it's inevitable that some younger voters will be influenced by the grassroots support of a party and candidate and so hold them guilty by association.

I think that was one of the problems with the Reform Party. It had many good members that did attract my attention in the media, but many of the grassroots, at least locally in Vancouver, ruined it.

Funny, Reform had the most multicultural caucus in the House, moreso than the Liberals, and much moreso than the Bloc or NDP.

I loved it when that tall lady......whatsername....Ontario Liberal cabinet minister, yelled "racist" at the Reform Indian Affairs critic. (on instruction from her masters in the PMO).

"That", he replied. "will come as a big surprise to my Cree wife and my two status Indian children."

Heh-heh

One for the good guys.

The Reform Party had some teething problems, getting rid of a few racist psychos looking for a new home, but they did a good job of eliminating them.......and appealed very much to Canada's immigrant population.
 

AnnaG

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I actually liked some of the ideas of the Reform Party. I think one problem was the kinds of people it attracted, at least in Vancouver where I was at the time. It seemed many Reform Party supporters harboured quite a few ethnic and other prejudices.

I'll admit to my youth and ignorance too in that rather than really trying to know the local candidate (who might have turned out to be different from the average grasroots supporter), I allowed myself to be influenced by those supporters and so essentially hold him guilty by association.

Sure that was my mistake and I should have given him a chance and tried to actually get to know him before making my judgement about him, but I guess it's inevitable that some younger voters will be influenced by the grassroots support of a party and candidate and so hold them guilty by association.

I think that was one of the problems with the Reform Party. It had many good members that did attract my attention in the media, but many of the grassroots, at least locally in Vancouver, ruined it.
I think that was the biggest problem of the Reform Party; it attracted zealots from the fringes.
 

Machjo

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Funny, Reform had the most multicultural caucus in the House, moreso than the Liberals, and much moreso than the Bloc or NDP.

I loved it when that tall lady......whatsername....Ontario Liberal cabinet minister, yelled "racist" at the Reform Indian Affairs critic. (on instruction from her masters in the PMO).

"That", he replied. "will come as a big surprise to my Cree wife and my two status Indian children."

Heh-heh

One for the good guys.

The Reform Party had some teething problems, getting rid of a few racist psychos looking for a new home, but they did a good job of eliminating them.......and appealed very much to Canada's immigrant population.

You're quite right; that's why I'd said I was impressed with some of the members in the media, and I should have ignored the local grassroots supporters and got to know the local candidate better. My bad. He may have been different.

I think that was the biggest problem of the Reform Party; it attracted zealots from the fringes.

Exactly. But I don't know to what degree the reform Party was really to blame for this seeing that it officially rejected such bigotry. The NDP faces a similar problem by the way.

But if I could have done it over again, I certainly would have tried to get to know the local candidate better and judged him on his own merits and not on those of his supporters.
 

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You're quite right; that's why I'd said I was impressed with some of the members in the media, and I should have ignored the local grassroots supporters and got to know the local candidate better. My bad. He may have been different.



Exactly. But I don't know to what degree the reform Party was really to blame for this seeing that it officially rejected such bigotry. The NDP faces a similar problem by the way.

But if I could have done it over again, I certainly would have tried to get to know the local candidate better and judged him on his own merits and not on those of his supporters.

Interesting, the only reason I don't vote for the cons is because of my local candidate.
 

JLM

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And I've got news for you....I'm from the east coast, and I have yet to be brainwashed by the thieving, corrupt scum of the Liberal Party of Canada.

The Liberals are certainly not what this country needs........and obviously, more people agree with THAT stance than your own.

And when are you guys going to finally get it through your heads that there is very little difference between any political parties. They are all tarred with the same brush, corruption, theft, skulduggery, lying running rampant through out and what I really can't understand is why anyone would be a "slave" to any of them- it would be less painful just to go and beat your head against a concrete wall for an hour. :lol::lol::lol:
 

Avro

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And when are you guys going to finally get it through your heads that there is very little difference between any political parties. They are all tarred with the same brush, corruption, theft, skulduggery, lying running rampant through out and what I really can't understand is why anyone would be a "slave" to any of them- it would be less painful just to go and beat your head against a concrete wall for an hour. :lol::lol::lol:

Oh no JLM....the cons are perfect.:roll:
 

JLM

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Apparently losing you isn't very hard.

At least Colpy got it.

That would make sense, Colpy (no disrespect to him) is a little more Conservatively inclined than I am. (I have very little use for any of them) You should be a little more open minded like I am............................:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

Avro

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That would make sense, Colpy (no disrespect to him) is a little more Conservatively inclined than I am. (I have very little use for any of them) You should be a little more open minded like I am............................:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

You still don't get do you?

....or, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, you do and you're just messing around.