Omnibus: Conservative Leadership Race

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I disagree the NDP will get run over and Canadians will see them as weak and ineffective.

The communist NDP and the leftist liberals are a bunch of weak and ineffective crazy in the head buffoons. All they think about is creating more government, more taxes, and more anti rights and anti freedoms. This is what the conservatives should be talking about and fighting for. Everything that those two pro communist political party's have done will never put food on the table. Those two useless political party's are trying to take food off the we the peasants table. If i want to buy and enjoy a nice piece of steak for dinner, it will cost me around $20 bucks. This is what the NDP and liberals have done to we the peasants.

The conservative party needs to get their shit together, and start acting like a real and true conservative party, and stop trying to act like a liberal party. And they need to stop worrying about what the lying and fake Canadian media has to say. They need to be like Donald Trump. Tell need to not be afraid to tell the media to pretty much go phuk themselves. The media despises conservatism. The conservative party will always be on the hit list of the leftist liberal media party.

Maxine Bernier, a real and true conservative leader, does not give a shit about what the media has to say. The conservative party should do the same. Just my opinion of course. (y)
 
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Vancouver is dry country. Not Quite as dry as Qualicum, but dry. Pt Hardy gets nearly 3 times the rain Vancouver does.
I don't know if I can agree with you that Vancouver is dry country. Maybe Vancouver will be able to dry out in the months of July and August, but after that, it will be let's get the rain gear out once again. They do not call Vancouver the wet coast for nothing. Aw well.
 
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Do you expect a career politician like PP is the answer ?

I can only go by what PP is saying and how PP is saying it. He looks good, and talks good, but is he good. I do not know. I know one thing for sure and that is that if the conservative party do try and elect Charest as their new leader, then I am pretty sure that the conservative party is finished. It will be time for a new name change. It should never be called a conservative party anymore because it will not be what I would call a conservative party anymore. Charest will see to that alright. It is hardly what I would call a conservative party now. Just saying.
 

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It's not "forty or fifty years of progress" Pierre, it's forty or fifty years of neo-liberal economics that put the control of our economy in the hands of the corporate sector. We put the foxes in charge of the henhouse, and the results are obvious.
Corporate sector? Hairdressers and gardeners?
 
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It seems the only ones who don't like the new agreement are conservatives. From either a Liberal or NDP standpoint the agreement is a good thing, the Libs get some insurance against a non-confidence vote, and the NDP get to see some progress on their own agenda without actually being elected. But a lot can happen in three years, whoever ends up in control of the CPC will have a bearing on the future of the LPC and who leads them into the next election.
Best insurance against a non confidence vote is good fiscal policies. NDPee has never been able to understand that term and the nlast Liberal that knew what it meant was before poppa turdOWE. I thought Paul Martin might, but he seemed so confused at winning that he couldn't do anything.
 

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I don't know if I can agree with you that Vancouver is dry country. Maybe Vancouver will be able to dry out in the months of July and August, but after that, it will be let's get the rain gear out once again. They do not call Vancouver the wet coast for nothing. Aw well.
If you don't think Vancouver is dry country, you need to make a trip up the coast about 500 miles. 10 ft of rain is more or less normal. I have seen 24 inches in 24 hours on the North Island. That is somewhere around half of Vancouver's annual rain.
 

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If you don't think Vancouver is dry country, you need to make a trip up the coast about 500 miles. 10 ft of rain is more or less normal. I have seen 24 inches in 24 hours on the North Island. That is somewhere around half of Vancouver's annual rain.
One of them there atmospheric River things .
 
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If you don't think Vancouver is dry country, you need to make a trip up the coast about 500 miles. 10 ft of rain is more or less normal. I have seen 24 inches in 24 hours on the North Island. That is somewhere around half of Vancouver's annual rain.
Yeah, I have heard that places like Prince Rupert pretty much get drowned in rain all the time. Why the hell do people still live there when they can move to a much drier place like Vancouver? Just wondering.