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Originally posted by Snakeeye@May 18 2005, 08:12 PM
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@May 18 2005, 10:53 AM
I still don't understand why Calgarians kick themselves in the nuts every election when we give the Reform Party all our votes. Even Edmonton people have better sense. If we want a say in Ottawa it won't be by hoping that the Conservatives win the election(because that would never happen with Harper as a leader),# it will only be when we vote a Liberal MP in.
If that happened, he/she would be a guaranteed a cabinent position(unless if it is Dave Bronconnier).
Oh and VOTEOUTANDERS.COM!!
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Yup, we have to sell our souls to the devil before the devil will do anything for us.
fata that, and fata Ontario.
The funny thing about an attitude like this, is that the Liberals have not given us a single, solitary reason to vote for them.
Bring on the firewalls.
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And what are the reasons why you would vote for the Conservatives? At least Paul Martin is respected around the world. I don't think Harper would garner the same interests.
That said, no matter who will be in charge, at least we don't have Bush! [/b][/quote]
Why on earth should I care whether Martin is respected around the world? I dont live around the world. I live in a place that is, in theory, a part of Canada.
The #1 reason to vote Conservative: The possibility that we might have a voice in how our affairs are handled federally.
It might not happen, becuase Ontario rules the day, and a Conservative government would likely have to pander to Ontario to stay in power, but I'll take the possibility over several decades of the Liberals proving that at best they will ignore us as long as we pay to support the national welfare system, and at worst they will spite us if it might make life in Ontario and Quebec just a little easier.