
Heh. Anyone can be a pollster now, Angus Reid laments
http://www.vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/vaughn+palmer+anyone+pollster+angus+reid+laments+even/11435563/story.html …
#elxn42
Why don't you get rid of massive signatures that show the same useless picture over and over instead complaining about having to read something wholly relevant to the thread topic.
And stop using your assumptions about others as an excuse for censorship.
I've cut it down, but something like that is an important piece and should be viewed in it's entirety.
Yes, meanwhile the exact same pic gets spammed in every thread under your impeccably high standards for content.
So is transit.CallingOut Community @calling1out
CallingOut Community Retweeted Justin Trudeau
Hey @JustinTrudeau, you dipstick, education funding is PROVINCIAL jurisdiction
you seem to be mad at some other member for their sig.
perhaps unclick the 'show signatures' option in your 'Thread Display Options'.
your welcome.
Well up to about 2 or 3 weeks ago the media were all over Mulchair . Once he started to lose ground in QuebecNorman Spector @nspector4
I also wonder Y Globe assigned features writer to Trudeau's #elxn42 profile and political columnist to Mulcair's
Jeffrey Simpson "insulted" by NDP's lack of "courtesy"
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Jesse Brown • October 12, 2015
The Globe and Mail has published a huge feature on Thomas Mulcair, written by Jeffrey Simpson, and it's nothing like the tender, eight-page backrub Ian Brown gave Justin Trudeau in the same section one week ago. Trudeau got the benefit of an interview. Mulcair did not, despite offering to talk to the Globe, twice.
more
http://canadalandshow.com/article/globe-and-mail-refused-interview-thomas-mulcair-its-10000-word-profile-thomas-mulcair …
Cameron was not supposed to get majority in the UK.Liberals are ahead, and, with only a few days to go, they will form the minority government, if the polls are accurate. But that's a big "If", because pollsters have been under the gun lately for missing projections by a large margin - remember the predictions for Christie Clark getting wiped out? She got a majority.
Liberals are ahead, and, with only a few days to go, they will form the minority government, if the polls are accurate. But that's a big "If", because pollsters have been under the gun lately for missing projections by a large margin - remember the predictions for Christie Clark getting wiped out? She got a majority.
How?
Didn't I told you?