I don't see how I matter when I vote since once elected that representative does not vote to reflect the constituancy but votes as told by the party.
....and promises made are immediately forgotten once office has been achieved.
I don't see how I matter when I vote since once elected that representative does not vote to reflect the constituancy but votes as told by the party.
A pencil is what is supplied to use, always has been....How'd you guys vote?
pen or pencil?
....and promises made are immediately forgotten once office has been achieved.
...but you earned the right to bitch just by getting your name stroked off the don't give a damn list...
A pencil is what is supplied to use, always has been....
You can't be serious, she's a fresh fish!I use an algorithim which factors in multiple variables, including national platform, perceived confidence in party leader, and whether my local candidate has said anything stupid in the last couple years.
Anita Neville is my MP, and I know I'm not going to vote for her, because I never have, and she's a typically useless MP, in that she doesn't necessarily **** things up, but things don't change either...
The Con candidate, Trevor Kennerd's only achievement is that he was a 3 time CFL all-star and helped the Blue Bombers to 3 Grey Cup victories...I guess he stole a page from Ken Dryden's playbook...
Green Party rep is Vere Scott...that's about all I have to say about that...
So I'm looking at Rachel Heinrichs with a little less scrutiny, as she would win my vote by default, because she's kinda cute...
Yeah, that's right, cuteness is a variable in my formula as well...