...He has a wonderful, loving perfectly normal family. He loves playing music with his kids and is a huge hockey fan - he is writing a book about hockey, I hear. He is the first PM in my lifetime who I truly believe loves this country with a passion. He was unafraid to show that passion during the Olympics and he was an inspiration to many Canadians during that time. He has his problems and his faults - he is human.
These images have been carefully crafted by Harper's handlers. They may or may not be accurate. Even if Harper was working for a foreign power and beating his wife, his handlers would still be able to create the same public image. I thought most people were able to figure that out. I guess not.
I judge Harper by his actions, not his commercials.
He supported the US led invasion of Iraq, even though we had no proof that Iraq possessed WMDs. That would be like convicting someone of murder based solely on accusations, rather than evidence. Starting an unprovoked war is a war crime. If Harper was PM at the time, Canada would be in Iraq as well as Afghanistan and Libya. I have no doubts that Harper would abuse his authority to commit war crimes if his backers could make a profit from it. IMO, Harper is not qualified for jury duty, let alone run a country.
Remember Harper's Pro-Iraq war speech from 2003? If you don't, you could always listen to Australian PM John Howard's speech since it was basically the same, as in almost identical:
...Mr. Rae said the copied speech is evidence that Canada is losing its own voice in foreign policy under the Conservatives. He said the country has become a parrot of right-wing interests from the United States and other foreign countries.
“How does a leader in Canada's Parliament, on such a crucial issue, end up giving almost the exact same speech as any other country's leader, let alone a leader who was a key member of George W. Bush's coalition of the willing?” Mr. Rae said.
Tory campaigner resigns over plagiarized speech - The Globe and Mail
We are in an election, because Harper is in contempt of Parliament. He withheld information from the opposition regarding the cost of a multi-billion dollar project that he awarded without going through any competitive bidding process. The opposition had no choice. They were being asked to vote on something without information. Would you buy a car without knowing anything about it or how much it would eventually cost? That is effectively what Harper was trying to push through Parlianment and he thought he had the right to do this? Imagine what he would do with a majority.
Then there is the issue of Canadian forces handing over Afghan detainees to Afghans where they were tortured and executed. Harper doesn't have a problem with torture and summary execution apparently, but he doesn't want the opposition to be able to find out what really happened, so he's blocking that information too. Another reason why he is in contempt of Parliament.
Do you recall Harper's reaction to the democracy protests in Egypt? He was against Egypt becoming a democracy because letting the Egyptian people have a voice might spoil the cozy between Egypt and Israel. That was embarrassing. Harper made me ashamed to be Canadian the day he sided with a dictator against the people. I'm sorry but if you truly believe in freedom and democracy, then it can't be on condition of how it affects some other country which is not Canada. That Harper didn't come out in favor of freedom and democracy makes me believe he doesn't really have these values.
Then there is the embarrassment of the Harper government regarding climate change and the environment. We went from being one of the world leaders of the environmental movement, to one of the environmental movement's biggest liability.
At one time Harper claimed he was for transparency in government. He also used to be in favor of Senate reform. Remember when he said he wanted a elected Senate. Those positions changed as soon as he got a little power. Now he has become the most secretive authoritarian PM ever, who appoints his buddies and cronies as Senators.
Then whenever Harper is facing serious criticism in Parliament, he prorogues it, effectively shutting down Parliament. He's done that 3 times now. I think that's a record.
So here you are thinking about voting for someone because of a manufactured image which makes him look fatherly in a sweater, who supports war crimes, is secretive, may not really be representing Canada's interests and is in contempt of Parliament. I have nothing against people who want to vote conservative because they want Canada to be run by a dictator, support war crimes and want Canada to become more like the US. At least they are making an informed choice.
IMO, people should need to pass a test and get a license to vote. People who think that someone waving the Canadian flag as they stand next to their family at a hockey game has all the qualifications required to be Canada's PM should not be allowed to vote.