The thing I think tests the character of a voter is when they aren't completely aligned with a party. Like the Conservatives fiscal ideals but not their social ones? Like the NDP social ideals but not their fiscal ones? Like the Liberals stance but not their actions? When you have to hold your nose and make a choice, what are you willing to sacrifice and what is a deal breaker? Ultimately I think that speaks volumes.
Reminds me of a story my dad told me as a kid. I suspect it's more a parable not something that actually happened, but the story goes that nazis stormed a church and told the parishioners that they were going to shoot the believers. But if you renounced and left, you'd be spared. Some left, some stayed. The last thing those that stayed heard before they were executed was the hail of bullets that took the lives of those who fled.
If you sacrifice principles for self interest, what have you got?
So to those who love everything your chosen party stands for and has done, more power to you. For the rest of us, the question is this: what principles do you stand for and what's "negotiable"?
Reminds me of a story my dad told me as a kid. I suspect it's more a parable not something that actually happened, but the story goes that nazis stormed a church and told the parishioners that they were going to shoot the believers. But if you renounced and left, you'd be spared. Some left, some stayed. The last thing those that stayed heard before they were executed was the hail of bullets that took the lives of those who fled.
If you sacrifice principles for self interest, what have you got?
So to those who love everything your chosen party stands for and has done, more power to you. For the rest of us, the question is this: what principles do you stand for and what's "negotiable"?






