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Old 05-19-2005, 02:18 PM   #251
JohnnyTitan
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Originally posted by Mean Mr. Mustard@May 19 2005, 07:57 PM
Your afraid why? Because the liberals have told you this is what harper wants to do, this is the master plan of harper, harper hates human right.... I really can't think of why people are afraid of Harper and the CPC, hell I think people are just afraid of change, even when that change could be a benifit.
I really hoped Harper would be OK.

I was against all the Liberal media and tarring-and-feathering Eastern Canada was doing last election.

I have been a long time PCer, and I really hoped the "Merger" would result in a party I could support. I have NEVER voted Liberal, nor do I intend to.

But today I am afraid of Harper. Because of what he HAS said, because of what he HAS NOT said and because of those allies he's chosen. He constantly rids him-self of those I feel are worthy of support, and stand-by / sticks up for A-Holes.

And in all honesty, I have probably heard about the inner workings of caucus more than the average poster here. I hear stories about how it's HIS WAY or the HIGH-WAY on important issues that should involve consensus. He forces his will on others more than you imagine. Even the Reformers claimed to have free votes...well there are no free votes under Harper. He is more of a dictator than anyone here knows.

Harper was at odds with Clark, Brison, Stronach, Borotsik, Bachand, Lord, Tory and Segal. He still is with Jim Prentice and Inky Mark. If given the chance, I would easily side with those politicians of past and present than with Harper. And the stories coming from those listed are scary. Give one a call!

I'm certainly not afraid of change. That's my #1 pet-peeve with the Liberals, is how they NEVER do anything. (Referrendum, Iraq, Economy, Health Care). They muddle the middle and work to attract votes, that is all. Somehow though, Canadians STILL choose them over a Harper-Lead Fringe party.
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