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Old 09-28-2012, 01:15 PM   #71
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Go ahead. You remember it the way you want to if it makes you feel better.

These are the indisputable facts:

1. Harper's government passed a fixed election date law in 2007, setting the date for the next election for October 19, 2009.
2. The opposition parties did not defeat Harper's government with a non-confidence motion.
3. Harper asked the Governor General to dissolve Parliament, ignoring his own fixed election date law.

You can pull a Calgaryborn and continuing arguing even though the facts do not support your position, or you can admit that you were previously mistaken (perhaps you forgot about the events of 2008, nobody would hold it against you) and acknowledge that Harper did indeed ignore his own law but you consider it to be a minor issue. Maybe you even think Harper was justified to do what he did, but that doesn't change the facts of the situation.
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