Jack Layton is dead

JLM

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Whatever else Jack Layton was, he was a statesmam. He cared about the electorate and the country. Who knows
what he might have achieved in another election or two. If the NDP pick the right new leader to carry on Jack's work,
the possibilities might be endless. If they don't, Jack Layton's work could be wasted. I'm not an NDP voter
but we'll see how it unfolds.

Whoa #Juan, you done good for the first two sentences and while there are aspects of the N.D.P. philosophy that can be put to use, it's not a viable party that can stand on it's own because you can't depend forever on someone else's money! :smile:

I'm posting this to retract my original post. Jack genuinely loved his country and fought for his principles. I should have saved my disagreements for another thread and time. Sincere apologies to those I offended.

That's O.K. Today is about the man. :smile:
 

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I'm posting this to retract my original post. Jack genuinely loved his country and fought for his principles. I should have saved my disagreements for another thread and time. Sincere apologies to those I offended.
That was really big of you. Does that make you a bigamist?
 

JLM

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Capitalism? Yeah, it's a sick ideology, but I wouldn't hold it against him.



Ohh! You meant Christianity. Yeah, that's a sick ideology too, but even still I wouldn't hold it against him.

Slow down there, Corduroy, it's not "Christianity" that is a "sick ideology" (if everyone did unto others as they wish done unto them) the world would have very few problems. Where the "sick ideology" comes in is people who want to ram THEIR interpretation of Christianity down other people's throats. :smile: And hypocrites who want to judge others according to their warped interpretation. :smile:

That was really big of you. Does that make you a bigamist?

F*** Off, Cliff...........:lol::lol::lol:
 

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I didnt expect this to happen so soon. I didn't think he'd be coming back to politics, but this is not the end I had expected. Shocking. I'm glad I got to meet him during the last campaign when he was at the height of his powers.
 

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Layton had class, integrity and charisma. That should be obvious to everyone even if you disagreed with his politics.

In order to piss on someone's grave, either they were a real SOB or you are an ass.
 

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Layton had class, integrity and charisma. That should be obvious to everyone even if you disagreed with his politics.

In order to piss on someone's grave, either they were a real SOB or you are an ass.
Ummm.. asses don't piss. They would have to be a dick.
 

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It's sudden.. but when i saw how much he had declined in the few weeks between the electoral debate and his announcement of the return of the cancer, it was like falling off a cliff, i didn't think it would be long.

Well i can say there was only a partial overlap of my political views and Jack Layton's... mostly on the need for sovereign, dirigiste economic nationalism for Canada, almost none on his New Age, post-structural cultural reform policies.. but i admired him, as i would anyone, who didn't cave in and grovel to the allure of power offered by the corporations and banks.. like Harper.. or Chretien.. or Mulroney..did.

He was a remarkable and charismatic character on the Canadian political scene, and his absense will be sorely missed from the dialogue. RIP, Jack.. God bless.
 
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I was no fan of his politics.

But he took the NDP further than his predecessors. So I tip my hat to the man.

This is a sad day for Canada.

Rest in peace Jack.
 

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Sad day for his family. At least they got to be by his side when the time came.

RIP Jack.


 

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That letter is f###ing classy, choked me up reading it. R.I.P. Jack.
Same here. So much so, I considered giving Lone a thumbs down for it.

The man knew the clock was winding down and went out with style and class.

I actually feel bad for some of the heat I levied on him.
 
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JLM

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same here. So much so, I considered giving Lone a thumbs down for it.

The man knew the clock was winding down and went out with style and class.

I actually feel bad for some of the heat I levied on him.

Don't - the man was "top shelf" but the philosophy just won't work! :smile:
 

CDNBear

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the man was "top shelf" but the philosophy just won't work! :smile:
Yep.

I knew there was something about the man I liked, when I heard he like to get his freak on in rub-n-tugs.

All things considered, he was a better man than Trudeau.
 

SLM

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I was pondering today the reason why I feel so much more personally saddened by this news than I would have anticipated. Yes, a death from cancer is always sorrowful and indeed when it does occur to someone who is well known it can certainly trigger us to reflect on those whom we have personally known that has battled this dreadful disease. I'd bet there are not too many of us that have not been personally touched by cancer in one way or another in our lives.

But I found myself recalling the election and the huge gains won by NDP and seeing his beaming, not smiling but beaming, face when the results came in. Who doesn't feel a sense of pride and joy when watching the little guy, the underdog, climb to the top of the hill? Whether you're on the underdogs team or not, who doesn't love to see someone beat the odds?

Sadly, in the end, he was not able to beat the odds. And it is so sad that he will not be able to enjoy any of his hard won spoils. He did earn them.