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Originally Posted by browna
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Harper had solid, common sense arguments to draw from, compared to the seperatist coalition "leaders" hanging onto razor thin arguments to try and justify their position (given the Conservative concessions) and looked liked they were trying too hard to try and sell something they knew was on pretty weak, undemocratic ground.
Harper just looked like a confident, solid leader with proper, thoughful, common sense arguments to each volley thrown at him....and controlled agressive passion that made him look 10x more apt to lead this country then the other 3 combined.
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My sentiments, exactly. Watching him handle himself in today's question period just reminded me of why I voted for him, and strengthened my belief that he's more than capable of leading us through this crisis. This is more than I can say for Back-Room Jack and Mrs Dion, however.
Edit: Could you imagine Dion meeting with the President in the Oval Office? For crying out loud, we'd be the 51st State within minutes of him walking into the room.
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Obama: "So, Mr Dion. What do you have in mind for a resolution that our two countries can work together on?"
Dion: "Oui oui, Monsieur President. It's that I have became with the understanding that there is a great... duty that can be given unto... the peoples of the States of the United Americans... and I would be the honored to produce a great unity to this cause. Also, if you would please to allow me to start over, because the question... it was not very clear to me."
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Yes, this is exactly what we need.