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Old 10-20-2006, 04:01 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by White Doors View Post
Why not elect with provincial representation as is already included in our Constitution? How would that make it worse? Make the senate elections different timing from the house of commons to give voters more power in how the country is run? What could possibly be the argument against that? I happen to like the people running a democracy, don't you?
Way to put words in my mouth. What are you, an O'Reilly wannabe?

The voters already elect the government. Half of politicians are already crooked (and members of all political stripes). I would prefer not to have any more, I think that would make it worse. There already is region representation entrenched in the constitution.
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