It is you who can't bring yourself to call opposing political parties by their real names, Blue. It is you and your conservative buddies that accuse members of the NDP of being communists. It is you that, instead of looking at reality and actions, insist that the NDP and Liberals are somehow fiscally
irresponsible.
Rev, you have consistently called other parties by certain names and have called individuals names which are untrue, so get over it. I call the NDP socialists, which is what they are. We already have a communist party in Canada. Surely you can't state with a straight face the Liberals are fiscally responsible? In order to refresh your memory: HRDC $1billion; EI Surplus: $46billion; Gun Registrry: from $2million to $2billion; Adscam: Amount to be determined, but certainly unethical and possibly illegal activity. The NDP promise a lot knowing they will not have to follow through with their promises, federally. So yes, the Liberals are certainly fiscally irresponsible and the NDP maybe would be.
You know what a representative for the BQ let out on Politics the other day? That the BQ wasn't going to vote to shut down the House of Commons but the Conservatives convinced them to by pointing out that if the House wasn't on CPAC, Gomery would be.
So you went to a meeting to convince them to help you out.
So the BQ can be convinced by TV coverage? Pretty weak argument.
Here's a little tidbit about the budget, btw...Danny Williams, Conservative premier of Newfoundland, said that a vote against the budget is a vote against the Atlantic Accord yesterday. Williams is very popular and people listen to him. More than that, he's right.
Here is another little tidbit. Harper proposed the Atlantic Accord before Martin stole it. Harper has already said he would keep it in place because it was his idea first. Were Williams comments before or after Harpers commitment to keep the Accord?
That kind of puts Maritime Conservatives in a tough spot, doesn't it? If they vote with their party, they are voting against their constituents. So should they try to defeat the Atlantic Accord, or should they try to save their jobs?