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Old 04-30-2011, 09:31 PM   #3223
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Originally Posted by llama64 View Post
Conservatives are trying to win a majority using scare tactics.

Sorry, I don't like being treated like an ignorant child. Can't support a party that uses smear campaigns and scares voters into voting for them. I don't like to be told what to think.

Won't be voting for the Liberals until they stop being indecisive. That leaves me the Greens and NDP. I bet many Canadians are in the same position I am - don't want to vote either Conservative or Liberal. Interesting - maybe Canada will wake up and realize that we don't have to be bullied by only two parties - we can change things occasionally and clean the cruft out. Sadly this won't happen in Alberta, we support our conservatives no matter what (cuz the evil easterners are gonna take all our oil or something).
Garbage, all the parties have pretty much used campaigns of fear here, none are above the other.

And as for the second part, which two poliltical parties advocate cap and trade, removal of the fossil fuel subsidies and an increase in business taxes while one of the parties has talked about regulating gas prices.

I'll give you the answer, the Libs and the NDP, and those policies go directly to Alberta's energy sector.

So if you want to know why Albertan's don't trust the Libs or the NDP, look at their platforms in each and every election.
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