“Durry commented that voter should be knowledgeable on party policy, understands basic economics. Etc etc. and I don't like the idea of people voting because they like the parties personality or for some other non- issue reason . “
I do not see him/her wanting to take away a voter's rights for any reason. However, wouldn’t you think that anyone who is going to vote (be it federal, provincial/municipal) should check out party policies/candidates views/opinions.. etc…. To at least get some information, rather than, as someone said, for example, voting liberal because they like the letter ‘L’…?
And maybe, just because you don't like the 'leader' of a party, doesn't mean you shouldn't/can't vote for the candidate for that party in your home riding.
The crux of the matter of this election, Groober, is exactly that: The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C. (Candidate: Calgary Southwest), the Prime Minister, has treated our elected representatives with astonishing contempt. His conduct in office has led me to believe that the Conservative Party of Canada should be relegated to the opposition benches for at least a decade. The problem, though, is that this is something that is going to be impossibly difficult to sell, as a campaign issue, to the electorate. The Liberal Party of Canada would do best to communicate a solid platform, with the concluded contempt of our legislature being a matter that sets the tone, rather than the substance.
As a Liberal, you really shouldn't be giving anybody lectures about conduct.
For the 3,843rd time, not a Liberal.
For the 3,843rd time, I don't believe you. If it walks like a duck....
Not all Liberals like IGGY - Can you not see that - same with lots of Cons do not like Harper - That you can see????For the 3,843rd time, I don't believe you. If it walks like a duck....
Pssst NG is measured in cubic meters.
If I recall the boundaries were set decades ago - So off it will go to the SCOC - Anyone could see that coming.
I believe that Bev Oda was well within her right to over ride the decision; however, her deception in this matter was unforgivable and she should have been sacked on that alone.
Unfortunately, this is a matter of holding ones nose and voting for the one who doesn't quite stink as much as the other. I'm not gonna trade in car with issues for one without an engine.
Thats politics - You should know better -Thank you. Duly noted.
I brought if forward simply because Harper is using it as a political tool for his campaign. Yeah we saw it coming but why wasn't it dealt with a year ago? After years of discussion and negotiation suddenly the feds and Quebec have found common ground? How conv-e-e-e-enient.
Hardly, Machjo.
Since ministers deal with matters of national importance and possess a good deal of discretionary decision-making power, we all have a role to play in praising and criticising those office-holders. In the case of The Honourable Bev Oda P.C. (Candidate: Durham), the Minister of International Cooperation, she deceived all of our representatives. She demonstrated a clear intention to mislead Parliament, and she should have been dismissed as a result. She absolutely had the right to reject her department's recommendation; her very purpose, as a minister, is to make political decisions. The issue here is the fact that she lied, repeatedly.
This reflects just as badly, though, on the prime minister; knowing that Ms. Oda misled Parliament, he backed her up and refused to take decisive action on the matter. If this is the way that the Conservative Party wants to carry out the business of government, then Canadians should think twice before marking down a Conservative candidate on the ballot.
Hardly, Machjo.
Since ministers deal with matters of national importance and possess a good deal of discretionary decision-making power, we all have a role to play in praising and criticising those office-holders. In the case of The Honourable Bev Oda P.C. (Candidate: Durham), the Minister of International Cooperation, she deceived all of our representatives. She demonstrated a clear intention to mislead Parliament, and she should have been dismissed as a result. She absolutely had the right to reject her department's recommendation; her very purpose, as a minister, is to make political decisions. The issue here is the fact that she lied, repeatedly.
This reflects just as badly, though, on the prime minister; knowing that Ms. Oda misled Parliament, he backed her up and refused to take decisive action on the matter.
If this is the way that the Conservative Party wants to carry out the business of government, then Canadians should think twice before marking down a Conservative candidate on the ballot.
As have Liberals under the Chretien years. Only difference was - he controlled the committees. So really no difference bewteen the 2 parties.
Thats politics - You should know better -
NFLD has a better claim if I recall on the boundary issue.I guess I should but it still doesn't make it right.
Take 5P at his word or prove him wrong.
I'm not required to do either but I have had numerous discussions with 5P on numerous forums. I stand by what I have said. I do not believe him when he says he is not a Liberal. If that bothers you, go have a good cry.
Ooooooooooooops, shades of S.J.P.- he knew better than anyone else what THEIR political leaning is.
You are in error yet again. I do not purport to know better than 5P as to his political leanings. After hours of discussion on a number of web forums, he has made it quite clear to me. I am questioning his honesty. Since many here only know him from this forum, they are unaware of the history. 5P may be able to bulls hit some but he can't bulls hit me.