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Originally posted by MrMastodonFarm+May 17 2005, 08:28 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (MrMastodonFarm @ May 17 2005, 08:28 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Flames Draft Watcher@May 17 2005, 01:54 PM
Gives more of a national perspective than our own thread here...
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How does it do that?
It gives a more Liberal view of the situation that's for sure. Unless "Murray" in Winnpeg is now the national perspective I don't see how this offers anything new. This man has a view on things, just like anyone here. [/b][/quote]
I provided a link dipshinguard. If you took the time to click it you may have noticed that a TON of people put up their comments from all over the country and from all perspectives. I just picked one out and posted it. I assumed you would be smart enough to figure out that the link provided the national perspective, obviously you're too dense or too distracted trying to annoy me in other threads to get it.
Buzz off little fly.
Here, too lazy to click it yourself? Here's a couple more views from a National perspective...
"Good riddance to Belinda Stronach. Having met her at the Policy Convention in Montreal I can honestly say I had no idea what she was doing in our party.
The Conservative Party doesn't need people like her in its ranks, and will only be stronger without her.
Goodbye Ms. Stronach, we'll miss your soirees.
Matt Terry | Hamilton, ON"
"I applaud the decision of Belinda Stronach.
While under no circumstances am I willing to downplay the seriousness of the ADSCAM corruption, the unity of this country I call home is paramount.
In these trying political times, it is of the utmost importance to provide a unified front to the world, to protect the poor, the young, and the downtrodden.
There are far more important issues facing us as a nation today, and using this turmoil as a weapon to gain more personal and political power is abhorrent. This corruption must be stopped, and we need our parties to work together to increase accountability to us, the public.
While it is undeniably the right of Mr. Harper and his party to attempt a non-confidence motion, I believe it should wait until our country is on more stable ground. We need to come together.
Jesse Christensen | Calgary"
"Wow! She betrayed her party, betrayed her constituents, and broke her electoral promises. This is what she calls making a decision on the basis of principles?
No wonder voters are cynical.
Craig Docksteader | Spruce Grove, AB"
"Stephen Harper says Belinda Stronach's personal leadership ambitions, not any concern for the good of the country, led her to defect to the Liberals today.
But if Stephen Harper were honest, he could say the same about himself.
His personal leadership ambitions, not any concern about corruption in Ottawa or the good of the country, has made him hell-bent on holding Parliament hostage until he brings down the Government, even if it means destroying the country, which a Tory-Bloc coalition implies.
Joe Clark is looking damn good these days.
Andy Visser | Kingston, ON"
GET IT?