Having computer problems. I apologize for any repeated statements.
Where you showed up just before an election to make a case for a party that isn't popular on this site. Hmmmm....
I've been debating on political sites for more than four years. This was hardly a random act. Plus, I hadn't realized that this was an anti-Conservative forum like you claim. Perhaps you can get the administrator to change the name accordingly. Canadian Content gives one the impression that all Canadian issues are on the table, not just the ones the NDP supports.
On corporations though, Breakthrough. That's a whole lot different than the spectre of raising personal income taxes that the Conservatives like to put forth as NDP policy.
Thanks for clarifying. The NDP will not raise taxes but will raise taxes. On corporations.
Wait for the platform, little buddy. I don't see your party putting everything on the table yet either.
Perhaps you should reserve bringing up the NDP's platform until it becomes available to all Canadians. You wouldn't want people to think that the NDP has a "hidden agenda" now would you?
There's that "little buddy" jab again. That's not very "Reverend" of you. Are you really a Reverend or is that just your handle?
If you want to vote on policy, I'd suggest taking the Quiz.
I already took the quiz and it was almost a dead heat between the Liberals and the Conservatives. Like I have already stated, I have voted Liberal my whole life so any attempt to try and paint me with some neo-con or fanatical right wing agenda would be pointless.
Then why are you here? I don't mind you being here, but let's be honest.
Honestly. I enjoy discussing political issues. Some enjoy drinking, I enjoy politics. I have no problem having heated debates but I usually draw the line when the person I'm debating with has to resort to personal attacks. Just for the record, I don't feel that you have attacked me. The "little buddy" jab is tame compared to what I have seen in the past.
Not if you're a mathematician putting together sports stats, but politics is not the zero sum, win/loss game that Conservatives are trying to convince us that it is.
Pardon my ignorance but how have the Conservatives, or any party for that matter tried to convince us of this?
Nobody is predicting a Liberal majority. That's what makes this the best time to vote for the NDP.
I would cetainly disagree with that. I have many Liberal friends that are convinced that the Liberals will win a majority. They even back that claim up with so called "facts". They aren't real facts but that's a different story.
The Liberals won't win a majority if people vote NDP, my scare-mongering little buddy.
Scare mongering? Please tell me your kidding. Martin scared the heck out of Buzz and now even he has switched sides. Did you notice the hit the NDP numbers had after that happened. I think you are confused as to who you're enemy is. It's not Harper stealing your voters, it's Martin. I would think that you, of all people would be sick of this Liberal strategy. Not only are they fear mongering NDP supporters into voting Liberal, but at the same time, they are stealing election funds that would have gone to the NDP along with power that the NDP would posess without the fear mongering.
What have either of them ever done to show the NDP is corrupt? Svend was suffering frm a documented mental illness, and what he did had nothing to do with the NDP. What has Olivia Chow done wrong? Don't even start with that shitty lie about the subsidized housing.
Svend is a criminal no matter which way you spin it and Olivia was in a bit of trouble last year when she spearheaded the closure of a restaurant in Toronto because one of her close friends was inconvenienced by it's competition. Lets just agree to disagree on the subsidized housing issue. I'm not claiming the high road here, but I think any rational Canadian can admit that ALL parties are corrupt.
Actually what I am saying is the NDP have managed some huge accomplishments when they have held the balance of power and we should give them that balance again.
But it's still not better than actually "holding" power. The NDP will NEVER hold power as long as the Liberal party uses the NDP as a farm team for their voters. I bet that if you took out the Liberal fear factor, the NDP would easily win 50 seats in the next election and can use that result as springboard for future elections to one day actually gain power. The way things are going now, the NDP will always be a fringe party.
I support SSM but in all fairness, what Harper called for was a free vote in the house, NOT a ban on SSM. To be even fairer, you would have to include 40 or so Liberals that actively denied a direct order from Martin. Lets not forget that Martin "demanded" that his party members vote in favour of SSM. How is that democratic?
Wait for the platform, little buddy. I don't see your party putting everything on the table yet either.
Perhaps you should reserve bringing up the NDP's platform until it becomes available to all Canadians. You wouldn't want people to think that the NDP has a "hidden agenda" now would you?
There's that "little buddy" jab again. That's not very "Reverend" of you. Are you really a Reverend or is that just your handle?
If you want to vote on policy, I'd suggest taking the Quiz.
I already took the quiz and it was almost a dead heat between the Liberals and the Conservatives. Like I have already stated, I have voted Liberal my whole life so any attempt to try and paint me with some neo-con or fanatical right wing agenda would be pointless.
Then why are you here? I don't mind you being here, but let's be honest.
Honestly. I enjoy discussing political issues. Some enjoy drinking, I enjoy politics. I have no problem having heated debates but I usually draw the line when the person I'm debating with has to resort to personal attacks. Just for the record, I don't feel that you have attacked me. The "little buddy" jab is tame compared to what I have seen in the past.
Not if you're a mathematician putting together sports stats, but politics is not the zero sum, win/loss game that Conservatives are trying to convince us that it is.
Pardon my ignorance but how have the Conservatives, or any party for that matter tried to convince us of this?
Nobody is predicting a Liberal majority. That's what makes this the best time to vote for the NDP.
I would cetainly disagree with that. I have many Liberal friends that are convinced that the Liberals will win a majority. They even back that claim up with so called "facts". They aren't real facts but that's a different story.
The Liberals won't win a majority if people vote NDP, my scare-mongering little buddy.
Scare mongering? Please tell me your kidding. Martin scared the heck out of Buzz and now even he has switched sides. Did you notice the hit the NDP numbers had after that happened. I think you are confused as to who you're enemy is. It's not Harper stealing your voters, it's Martin. I would think that you, of all people would be sick of this Liberal strategy. Not only are they fear mongering NDP supporters into voting Liberal, but at the same time, they are stealing election funds that would have gone to the NDP along with power that the NDP would posess without the fear mongering.
What have either of them ever done to show the NDP is corrupt? Svend was suffering frm a documented mental illness, and what he did had nothing to do with the NDP. What has Olivia Chow done wrong? Don't even start with that shitty lie about the subsidized housing.
Svend is a criminal no matter which way you spin it and Olivia was in a bit of trouble last year when she spearheaded the closure of a restaurant in Toronto because one of her close friends was inconvenienced by it's competition. Lets just agree to disagree on the subsidized housing issue. I'm not claiming the high road here, but I think any rational Canadian can admit that ALL parties are corrupt.
Actually what I am saying is the NDP have managed some huge accomplishments when they have held the balance of power and we should give them that balance again.
It's still not better than holding power and as long as the Liberals use the NDP as their farm system, the NDP will never hold power in Canada.
Regarding the GST, if you are so opposed to it, then why are you against reducing it now? You can't have it both ways. You are either FOR it or AGAINST it. If you are for it, then you agree with Mulroney. If you are against it, then you agree with Harper. You can't play both sides of the fence. Not to mention that the Liberals entire campaign rallied around the elimination of the GST yet here we are. Last time the Liberals that it was a great idea to "Axe the tax" yet now it's a bad idea. Flip flop?
Regarding Iraq, Martin was in support of that also. In fact we have Canadians being killed in Afghanistan thanks to Martin.
Regarding SSM, for the record I support it. Harper wants a free vote in the house. The last time I checked, even though Martin demanded that his memebers vote in favour of it, 40 or so Liberals defied him and voted against it. You can't just paint the Conservative party as "homophobic" when many Liberal members felt the same way.
A free vote is democratic don't you think?
He supported corporate tax cuts but whined like a little girl about spending money on programs that Canadians liked. He was pissed off that we didn't send Maher Arar off to be tortured ourselves. His criticism of our rights-raping anti-terror law was that it didn't take away enough rights.
The above is simply rhetoric. If you wish to discuss this, just post some links that back up your "opinions" and I would be happy to discuss them.
I'm not afraid of the NDP's record, you should look at your own.
The NDP does not have a record since they have never been in power. If things don't change, the NDP will never hold power because their voters aren't very loyal when all it takes is a call from another party leader to sway their vote.