Two Women’s Fight For Power In Redneck Country

taxslave

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Thanks for the suggestion but by living in major cities like Toronto and smaller cities like Edmonton and Calgary I just want a smaller city.

I am just not ready for a one horse town

That is a matter of perspective all right. To me Lethbridge is a medium size city and way bigger than I would ever consider living in. Near by perhaps but never in.
 

JLM

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I am just not ready for a one horse town

No worries, they've graduated to cars there now! :smile:

That is a matter of perspective all right. To me Lethbridge is a medium size city and way bigger than I would ever consider living in. Near by perhaps but never in.

Being somewhat familiar with some of Alberta, I think a small town close to Red Deer may be more to my liking, but still wouldn't hold a candle to most parts of B.C. :lol:
 

Spade

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The Wildrose and Tories are identical twins, a two-headed coin. Same DNA, same members really - just like wearing one pair of runners or another, depends on mood- same policies, same philosophy. It is an "illusion of choice" for people not used to choosing. It is the ideal compromise for one-party states. The US has been using this model for years.
 

captain morgan

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The Wildrose and Tories are identical twins, a two-headed coin. Same DNA, same members really - just like wearing one pair of runners or another, depends on mood- same policies, same philosophy. It is an "illusion of choice" for people not used to choosing. It is the ideal compromise for one-party states. The US has been using this model for years.


Regardless of the optics between the Tories and Wildrose, chances are that the electorate will still choose not to support the liberals and ndp
 

Spade

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Which orange circle is Tory and which is Wildrose?
Practice for voters in my province.
 

Colpy

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The Wildrose and Tories are identical twins, a two-headed coin. Same DNA, same members really - just like wearing one pair of runners or another, depends on mood- same policies, same philosophy. It is an "illusion of choice" for people not used to choosing. It is the ideal compromise for one-party states. The US has been using this model for years.

Is there no NDP????

Is there no Liberal Party????

No Greens???

There is a name for the condition you suffer from.

It is called democracy.
 

gerryh

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