Not true at all. Your policies want to align us with the UN which is under investigatation for fraud in the Food for Oil crap, and wants to put Libya in charge of the Human Rights commission.
It isn't a matter of aligning with the UN, it's recognizing that there are more countries in the world than George Amerikkka. By the way, the US is the country most opposing UN reforms, including the reforms to the Human Rights Commission.
I'll take the US who is always first to help anyone (See recent earthquake/tsnumai (SP?))
The US, who ties trade to aid and pushes George Bush's insane religious beliefs on people in foreign countries.
the US, who is willing to let people die so their pharmaceutical corporations can turn an even bigger profit.
Yeah, they're really helpful.
over any of the tinpot dictators running the UN these days
You know who runs the UN? The five permanent members of the Security Council. The United States, The United Kingom, France, Russia, and China. Those same five countries had complete oversight of Oil for Food, by the way. There were problems in that program, the US knew about them from the very start. They chose to ignore the problems, even continuing the program because it was feeding people, until Kofi Annan called the invasion of Iraq illegal. Then the US launched a politically motivated attack on Annan.
You want to sell us out to the UN. I prefer the US.
The UN does not require selling out. They do not demand access to our energy supplies. They do not launch illegal tariffs against us. They do not demand us to help in illegal invasions. If you prefer the US, you know where the border is.
Harper has promised free votes in Parliament, no other party has.
Our present system is based on party platforms. I'd be extremely pissed off if my MP voted against that platform. If you don't like it, push Stevie to change the system.
Corporations and small business generate jobs, social programs do not.
That's completely untrue. money being put into the economy generates jobs. Social spending is what helped get us out of the Great Depression. By the way, the unfettered market your party is putting forth played a large role in starting the Depression.
And since when is actually having morals defined as being a zealot?
Trying to force people who do not share your religious beliefs to abide by the tenets of your religion is zealotry. Nothing more, nothing less.
If you actually looked at the platform of the conservatives, you would see it is right centrist.
I have looked at it. Hell, I watched them vote it into existence at their convention. There is nothing centrist about it.
The rest of your post is just more ranting with no basis in anything close to reality.