199 Reasons to NOT vote Liberal

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If we elect Stephen Harper then we are saying yes to sending our troops to Iraq so that our Canadian boys can die along side our American friends. Please let us not forget that Sephen Harper went on Fox news and appoligized for Canada not taking part in the Iraq war you can not tell me he has changed that much in a year and a half. So, hidden agenda I would say so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Vanni Fucci

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Re: RE: 199 Reasons to NOT vote Liberal

Colpy said:
I hardly think the Reform Party morphed into the Conservatives.....take a look at their policies, very mainstream I'd say.

The policies of the CPC are as chocolate pudding skin over a steaming bowl of shite...cast your vote and dig in, Colpy...

Colpy said:
Rabid religion? I was raised by backwoods Baptists. As fundamentalist as you could find. Finer, more honest, and yes, more tolerant individuals can not be found. Believe me, they are salt of the earth.

Yeah...you see that alot these days...salt of the earth... because the damn oceans are drying up... :roll:


Colpy said:
The CPC is FAR from perfect. There are many things in their policies I don't like. I prefered the Reform Party, honestly. But they are the best offered.

Hmmm...somehow I don't relish the idea of replacing the Charter with Leviticus...

Colpy said:
BTW, I am NOT a neocon. Far from it. I'm a small "l" liberal with libertarian leanings.

:laughing3:

Yuh-huh... :roll:
 

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Make that 200 reasons.

"- As President of Canada Steamship Lines, Paul Martin had Canadian flags removed from CSL's international fleet to avoid paying Canadian taxes and Canadian wages. (The Walrus, October 2003)"

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Cosmo

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Re: RE: 199 Reasons to NOT vote Liberal

Colpy said:
I hardly think the Reform Party morphed into the Conservatives.....

Colpy, check your facts. You can clear up your misconceptions at:

Reform Party of Canada

The Reform Party of Canada was a Canadian federal political party in the 1980s and 1990s. It viewed itself as a populist party, but was also strongly conservative. It was folded into the ideologically and fiscally conservative Canadian Alliance in 2000.

A "small "l" liberal" ?? Ok, if you say so. Anyone who "preferred the Reform party" doesn't nearly fit into that description, but hey, we all get to stake our own claims.

As for Stockwell Day ... I won't take the time to find links, but it may prove interesting reading to you if you Google him and check into some of his antics. The guy is nuts, but a fair representation of the Reform members I've encountered.
 

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Briteyes said:
If we elect Stephen Harper then we are saying yes to sending our troops to Iraq so that our Canadian boys can die along side our American friends. Please let us not forget that Sephen Harper went on Fox news and appoligized for Canada not taking part in the Iraq war you can not tell me he has changed that much in a year and a half. So, hidden agenda I would say so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you'd read my posts, you'd know I agree with his apology on Fox.
 

Colpy

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Re: RE: 199 Reasons to NOT vote Liberal

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Vanni Fucci said:
Colpy said:
I hardly think the Reform Party morphed into the Conservatives.....take a look at their policies, very mainstream I'd say.

The policies of the CPC are as chocolate pudding skin over a steaming bowl of shite...cast your vote and dig in, Colpy...


Garbage! You are so frightened of the Boogey-Man under the bed that you will let the Liberals rape you to death before you try anything else. This is plain stupidity.

Grow up.

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quote="Colpy"]Rabid religion? I was raised by backwoods Baptists. As fundamentalist as you could find. Finer, more honest, and yes, more tolerant individuals can not be found. Believe me, they are salt of the earth.

Yeah...you see that alot these days...salt of the earth... because the damn oceans are drying up... :roll:
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What's that supposed to mean?

Colpy said:
The CPC is FAR from perfect. There are many things in their policies I don't like. I prefered the Reform Party, honestly. But they are the best offered.

Hmmm...somehow I don't relish the idea of replacing the Charter with Leviticus...

Perhaps you could actually debate some policy sometime, instead of hiding your inadequacy behind dumbass comments.

Colpy said:
BTW, I am NOT a neocon. Far from it. I'm a small "l" liberal with libertarian leanings.

:laughing3:

Yuh-huh... :roll:
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Try studying a little political science sometime. You might find out that the Liberals are far from liberal, and that the Conservatives are closer to liberal than the Liberals have been for a long time.

Confused?

I'm not surprized.
 

Andygal

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RE: 199 Reasons to NOT vo

10 reasons not to vote Conservatives (Which are each equal to 20 reasons not to vote Liberal)

1. Stephan Harper
2. If they had had their way we'd be stuck in the mess that is the Iraq war
3. They would ignore the Constiution and repeal the law allowing Same Sex unions to be recognized as legitimate unions.
4. They would allow the Americans to run roughshod over us even more then the Liberal party lets them.
5. They support the Republicians, nuff said.
6. Grummat Grewal.
7. They would cut social spending and give tax breaks to the rich
8. They would move towarsa a two-tier health system where the rich get far better service then the poor
9. They would value the rights of a lump of cells that doesn't have a brain yet over a full-functioning adult even if she would suffer emotional pain from being forced to bear a child she didn't want in the first place.
10. They are even more corrupt the the Liberals.
 

Colpy

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10 reasons not to vote Conservatives (Which are each equal to 20 reasons not to vote Liberal)

1. Stephan Harper

Well, I don't think Harper is scary, but if you want to be a Liberal patsy.....

2. If they had had their way we'd be stuck in the mess that is the Iraq war

True. One point

3. They would ignore the Constiution and repeal the law allowing Same Sex unions to be recognized as legitimate unions.

Nobody is arguing over the legitimacy of same sex unions. Nobody. Essentially, the Conservatives will allow a free vote on whether these unions should be called "marriage" or not. )yawn)

4. They would allow the Americans to run roughshod over us even more then the Liberal party lets them.
5. They support the Republicians, nuff said.

You mean they would do worse on Softwood Lumber? And they don't "support" the Republicans.

6. Grummat Grewal.

Don't like the sleazeball myself. He is not running, reportedly because Harper wouldn't sign his nomination papers.

7. They would cut social spending and give tax breaks to the rich
8. They would move towarsa a two-tier health system where the rich get far better service then the poor
9. They would value the rights of a lump of cells that doesn't have a brain yet over a full-functioning adult even if she would suffer emotional pain from being forced to bear a child she didn't want in the first place.

All quite simply untrue. Go read the platform.

Any implementation of any policy regarding two tier health care or abortion would be instant political suicide.

Why would any party do that?

10. They are even more corrupt the the Liberals

You've got to be kidding.

Currently, the Liberals have parachuted a candidate into Toronto and claimed he gained the nomination by acclamation (a lie), Dingwall is ducking a summons, $40 million are still missing in adscam, the Liberals won't tell which MPs from Quebec received hundreds of thousands of illegal election money, their newest lapdog "ethics commissioner" is under a cloud, and there is strong evidence they have indulged in insider trading concerning income trusts.

That's not their record, that's right now.

If you want to talk about their record.......well, APEC, Beaudoiun, HRDC, gun registry, subversion of the RCMP into a Party police force, Adscam, and on and on and on.

They make dear old Lyin' Brian look like a Saint.
 

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I have no reason to vote Liberal, but I sure won't vote for any party that sanctions fraud by a cabinet minister. Unless Harper comes out strongly about Oda, they're not getting my vote. Fraud is fraud, and when you're a sitting cabinet minister, you should go to prison for it. And those who tolerate it are allowing it.
 

Colpy

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I have no reason to vote Liberal, but I sure won't vote for any party that sanctions fraud by a cabinet minister. Unless Harper comes out strongly about Oda, they're not getting my vote. Fraud is fraud, and when you're a sitting cabinet minister, you should go to prison for it. And those who tolerate it are allowing it.

What Oda did is not fraud............no money changed hands, and she was perfectly entitled to cancel KAIROS funding.

It was not right, Oda should have fallen on her sword and resigned..........but it was not fraud.

According to the Collins English Dictionary 10th Edition fraud can be defined as: "deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage".
 

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It's deceitful to change the meaning of a document, without good documentary practice which would indicate that someone other than the signed authors made the change. Where I work, someone recently lost their job, in part because they were back-dating shipping documents. Both are examples of fraud.
 

Bar Sinister

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I am going to assume that this is a serious post and respond in that way. Although I cannot find fault with your decision not to vote Liberal, your reasoning seems a little weak. Listing events that happened prior to the selection of the current Liberal leader is equivalent to not voting Conservative due to mistakes made by John A. MacDonald and other administrations prior to that of Steven Harper. I am quite sure that if a similar list was compiled for the Conservative Party it would be just as long. It makes far more sense to refuse to vote Liberal based on the party's ideology; not the mistakes of previous administrations, especially since some of those "mistakes" would be supported by many Canadians. I also note that some incidents mentioned in your list have absolutely nothing to do with anything the Liberals did when in power. Number 172 on your list is a case in point. (Ken Dryden’s chief of staff charged with careless driving (Ottawa Citizen, March 22, 2005). If you are going to condemn a party at least do so on the basis of their policies rather than going after the party for something has has nothing to do with the party in any way.
 

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I will not likely vote Liberal either, but I sure won't be voting for Harper, he is a social
conservative, and I would never support that. I will hold my nose and vote for Jack.
I want another minority.
I think the Conservatives are in a certain amount of trouble after the writ is dropped.
All of the polls, show decided voters have made up their minds, but the undecided
vote is very high and waiting for a direction. I think the lead could change with the
day to day battles on the campaign trail. I wonder if these people in Ottawa have
counted on the views of Canadians. I think Jack Layton has more to gain than Iggy
does though. Should be a good one. This could rival the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
 

Cliffy

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I will not likely vote Liberal either, but I sure won't be voting for Harper, he is a social
conservative, and I would never support that. I will hold my nose and vote for Jack.
I want another minority.
I think the Conservatives are in a certain amount of trouble after the writ is dropped.
All of the polls, show decided voters have made up their minds, but the undecided
vote is very high and waiting for a direction. I think the lead could change with the
day to day battles on the campaign trail. I wonder if these people in Ottawa have
counted on the views of Canadians. I think Jack Layton has more to gain than Iggy
does though. Should be a good one. This could rival the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Grumpy, you are such an optimist. I think it will be just a cheap knock off of an American election, with a plagiarized Hollywierd script with all the fake blood and car wrecks. In the end we will have the same old junk heap, only a little worse for wear. Time to scrap this sucker or trade it in for a new one.
 

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You're a puppet and if you had any IQ and/or care about the nation you'd know that it would be qualmed by a coalition like what happens in Europe all the time, instead of the lame ass-kissing that happens in Canadian minority governments (except when it's a Liberal minority, in which case NDP are listened to and progress happens).

How does it feel to know that Europe is miles ahead of you?

Let me guess... you don't care, because you're descended from the dumb ones kicked out of Europe who can't believe how wonderful it is to live like a King here with no skills in this new land as long as you get to shoot natives, and can't tell when you're being deaked by corporations.
 
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Colpy

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You're a puppet and if you had any IQ and/or care about the nation you'd know that it would be qualmed by a coalition like what happens in Europe all the time, instead of the lame ass-kissing that happens in Canadian minority governments (except when it's a Liberal minority, in which case NDP are listened to and progress happens).

How does it feel to know that Europe is miles ahead of you?

Let me guess... you don't care, because you're descended from the dumb ones kicked out of Europe who can't believe how wonderful it is to live like a King here with no skills in this new land as long as you get to shoot natives, and can't tell when you're being deaked by corporations.

Yep, Like Corduroy said, feels good.

The only place Europe is ahead of us is on the road to perdition.

Be it economically, with massive debt and unsustainable social programs.....

Or demographically, with an unsustainable birth rate and a burgeoning Muslim population.............

I'll stay here, let Europe lead the way.
 

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There is actually a democratic deficit in Europe far greater than Canada's historic lack of coalition governments. It's called the European Union. When the Brussels Bureaucracy decides it needs more power European governments are now afraid of taking such important constitutional issues to a popular referendum. Why? Because the people might vote against it.

Miles ahead in what direction I wonder.
 

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The liberal party can't even elect a credible leader, how in heaven's name do they think they can win an election. Fact is they can't and won't - their credibilty with the Canadian electorate is gone and Iggy is their biggest problem. Wonder if he has contingency plans to scoot back to the 'republic he loves' ?