I have no problem with put downs. If you aren't sure what somebody is saying though, you should ask for clarity. That is CB's problem. He attacks people for what he perceives their position to be and then is probably too embarrassed to apologize so tries to twist everything around. Have fun with it because it won't change.
I don't mind put downs if there is a point to them.
I do mind them when they are used as a means to an end in a debate. Like a way to deflect criticism or to get a subject off-course (not that I am saying he was doing that, I do not know)
I certainly do see what you mean with the twisting words part though.
Tone?!?
Man, just admit you misjudged what I typed and move on. No big deal. But instead, it has to be given a life of it's own in a pointless debate.
BTW - I realize I did not give any reasons for my opinion about Harper.
Primarily because I feel that it will convince no one of anything as my experience is that the vast majority of those who post on chat forums are INCREDIBLY stubborn (as I can be sometimes).
BUt I still should give some justification for saying 'I honestly believe Harper is a power hungry, emotionally unbalanced person who cares far more about staying in power then he does in making Canada a better country - imo.'
I believe this for many reasons. Some of which include:
- his condemnation of the Liberals/NDP to try and oust him a few years back with a coaltion that included the Bloc when he himself tried to form a coaltion - with the Bloc - to try and oust the Liberals. Extreme hypocrisy on that one.
- that pathetically childish walk in the snow to the Governor General's house to try and avoid his government falling and lining the streets with PC workers to make it look like he had more support then he did.
- that many of his speeches in the past, before he was leader of the conservatives, seemed to have an extremely pro-American bent to them.
- that he has claimed to be fiscally responsible and yet right from the get go he has been absolutely anything but and has run up the largest deficits in Canadian history.
- his continual closing down of Parliament for weeks/months at a time on the slightest whim. It's common knowledge that he has a contempt for the place (imo).
- the continual media reports of his near-paranoia about controlling everything his people say. He will not allow anyone to say anything to the media unless it is cleared with the PMO (at least - that is what I read, on several occasions).
- his attempt to ram rod the F-35 purchase through government and the absolutely ridiculous notion of not getting competitive bids on different aircraft.
- his obvious love for almost all things George W. Bush (a HORRIFIC president) had to say.
- just do a Google search on 'Harper - control freak' and you will get tons of opinions and facts supporting such a claim.
And that is only the beginning.
Am I saying that the other leaders do not share many of these 'qualities'? Of course not.
Personally, I think they are all useless and will do more harm then good for Canada if elected.
But I never recall a Prime Minister that seems SO power hungry and so paranoid about controlling every little tiny bit that he can control as Harper appears to be.
He is, imo, a completely useless Prime Minister and I would sooner have either Iggy or Layton run the country then Harper. They would both screw it up also - but I think they would screw it up less then Harper is.