Bye Bye CPP

damngrumpy

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The CPP is alive and well as far as anyone can tell. Also governments announce things all
the time that never come to pass the way it was originally stated. It is far to early to start a
great panic until we have details. Besides, after an election we might be dealing with a totally
different government by summer. The Liberals will not abandoned the CPP or they will let
the Tories do it blame them for it.
yes the hidden agenda will come into play, as will a number of other things. In BC there will
be a backlash with regard to the HST which the Tories will get criticized for facilitating the
Liberals on that ill fated plan. There will be enough topics for us to argue about for months
after the election as well. I think the whole thing is a waste of time though because the result
will be the same another minority.
 

YukonJack

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Anyone who can, with a straight face, declare that she was NEVER young and foolish, was old and withered when she was chronologically young and foolish now, that she is old.
 

Cannuck

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Feb 2, 2006
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Anyone who can, with a straight face, declare that she was NEVER young and foolish....

...probably wasn't. It must have something to do with the circles we ran in during our younger days. I bought my first house when I was 22, single and living in Edmonton. At 22, you were probably still twisting your panties about the union you were forced to work for. I guess some people are just more focused.
 

JLM

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The CPP is alive and well as far as anyone can tell. Also governments announce things all
the time that never come to pass the way it was originally stated. It is far to early to start a
great panic until we have details. Besides, after an election we might be dealing with a totally
different government by summer. The Liberals will not abandoned the CPP or they will let
the Tories do it blame them for it.
yes the hidden agenda will come into play, as will a number of other things. In BC there will
be a backlash with regard to the HST which the Tories will get criticized for facilitating the
Liberals on that ill fated plan. There will be enough topics for us to argue about for months
after the election as well. I think the whole thing is a waste of time though because the result
will be the same another minority.

Yep, sometimes they have a slow day where they have to MAKE news. :smile:

...probably wasn't. It must have something to do with the circles we ran in during our younger days. I bought my first house when I was 22, single and living in Edmonton. At 22, you were probably still twisting your panties about the union you were forced to work for. I guess some people are just more focused.

I'm trying to figure out which of you two is the most insulting. :lol:
 

Cannuck

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I'm trying to figure out which of you two is the most insulting. :lol:

That's easy. If you don't like the truth, I'm way more insulting. If you don't like bitter old men with a chip on their shoulder, the prize goes to YJ
 

JLM

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That's easy. If you don't like the truth, I'm way more insulting. If you don't like bitter old men with a chip on their shoulder, the prize goes to YJ

Glad we got that sorted out. :lol:

...probably wasn't. It must have something to do with the circles we ran in during our younger days. I bought my first house when I was 22, single and living in Edmonton. At 22, you were probably still twisting your panties about the union you were forced to work for. I guess some people are just more focused.

Now getting back to talking about the truth I'm taking you to mean YOU bought your house at 22 as opposed to most of us who got the bank to buy it for us. Smart people use the bank's money. :lol:
 

Avro

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...probably wasn't. It must have something to do with the circles we ran in during our younger days. I bought my first house when I was 22, single and living in Edmonton. At 22, you were probably still twisting your panties about the union you were forced to work for. I guess some people are just more focused.

Wow, 22, that's pretty good.