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Old 06-14-2005, 02:44 PM   #23
Natt
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@Jun 14 2005, 03:10 PM
Hmmm, never been called that before, I must have mis-projected myself.

As for your original point, I'm not surprised.# London is in Ontario after all.

Well the smileys help.

It is absurd how Ontario votes. I try my best to sway as many people as possible, yet every election, all I see is red. Very irritating.

Yeah they tend to always vote for the same party and people no matter what or who they are.

Kinda like Alberta.
I'd argue that Ontarians are worse than Albertans for that. [/b][/quote]
Well, I'd love to hear what you have to say. Just because I've found that provincially AND federally, Albertans consistently vote Conservative. Since I've lived here, since my mother has lived here, we can't remember a time when Alberta wasn't right wing or run by Tories.
Ontario on the other hand has at least elected a provincial NDP, Conservative, and Liberal government in the last 20 years, in fact, Mike Harris was in power for quite some time and he was Conservative.
I do agree that Ontario votes Liberal almost all the time federally though. However, on rare ocassions, they have elected Conservative governments. We all remeber Brian Mulroney don't we? And Joe Clark... Yet, Alberta never has those rare moments like Ontario. It seems we have none at all.
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