Someone should ask the candidates on national TV, if their party has authorized the use of campaign spam, just to see the ducking and weaving. 
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Thanks for listing all the negatives and completly ignoring the things that they have done well for our country. After all it is easier to bitch than to praise. I urge voters to drop this vote anything but Liberial attitude. I think voters should vote for the party whose platform closely match their own. If that happens to be a party other than the Liberials then so be it. If you don't agree with any of the parties then refrain from voting.Makhno said:
Considering all that the Liberals have done for/to us over the last 11 years (sponsorship scandal, HRDC boondoggle, massive gun registry overruns, the Auberge Grand-Mere scandal, Canada Steamship lines contracts, Chretien’s $100 million private jets, decimation of health care funding, etc. etc.), we cannot possibly reward them by giving them a fourth term. If you think their arrogance, profligacy, corruption and and appetite for public funds was out of control during the past 11 years, wait till you see what they’ll do in the next four years if they get the voters’ “seal of approval”!. I encourage you to vote for anybody but your Liberal candidate.
I would prefer to see a majority government as well but for different reasons. History tells us that a minority government don't last very long which means we will probably be doing this again in a about a year. That my friend will be a huge waste of taxpayers' money. Anyone knows roughly how much an election costs?Ditch_Canyon said:
The question seems to be, minority or majority government? I would prefer to see a slim (less than 10 seat) majority, where a party can rule and have an agenda, but if things go too far, you only need 5 MP's with backbone to switch sides. That would keep the PM from pushing any 'crazy' ideas.
Yeah, it's nice to see a Lounge thread that had a good debate and didn't degenerate into personal attacks, flaming and drama queen antics.Ditch_Canyon said:Whether you agree with me or not, are a Liberal,NDP, Tory or 'other', I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone that participated in this thread. I enjoyed the discussion immensely and hope similar threads appearing generate the same.
I thiink it took a lot of guts to not keep that promise for the sake of it. Once the Liberials got in power, they realized the magnitude of the fiscal mess left by the Conservatives. If they were to scrap the GST, they'll have to replace it with an equally unpopular tax to sustain the revenue source. And seeing how Canadains have already adopted the GST, it would be a waste of money to replace it. Yes they broke the promise, but the alternative was to waste more money and cost Canadians more grief in getting used to another tax regime.hifisex said:
thanks for bringing up the GST......I'm racking my brain to remember who made the commitment to repeal the GST.....OH YA, jean chretien and paul martin as part of their red book of lies
JackFrost said:I am quite shocked..that on perb..of all places..the conservatives are leading the poll![]()
Wow..at a loss for words![]()
hifisex said:aside from this being illegal it also reflects the contempt of the liberal party.....god forbid that the people of Canada would elect a government that is responsible and accountable
thanks for bringing up the GST......I'm racking my brain to remember who made the commitment to repeal the GST.....OH YA, jean chretien and paul martin as part of their red book of lies
Wilde: A few years ago I would have agreed with your exhortation to vote with a purpose. But the Liberal record of complete and utter disdain for anybody but their bag men and patronage pigs has become too much for me. They seem to equate my pocket book with their pocket book and reach into it with impunity to redistribute its contents to their friends. Enough is enough!!wilde said:In the last 11 years, the Liberals cleaned up the massive deficits left by the Conservatives. They have reduced both personal and corporate income taxes in a responsible fashion. They have tabled several consecutive balance budgets and made it a model for the provincial governments to follow. At the same time improving our credit ratings internationally. They kept the country together after the Meech Lake fiasco left by the Conservatives. They reduced the number of people on and rely on EI. They stood up to the mighty US and refused to join the war in Iraq. They attemkeeping the country teogether, Jean Cgretulization of marijuana to the fore front. They helped Vancouver to win the 2010 winter olympics. I for one believe that our country is a better place than it was 11 years ago.
Vote with a purpose!
Makhno said:
The "positive" economic things you recite would likely have happened in any event. The impact that governments have on the economy is probably not as great as they would hope.
I am not a great fan of the Conservatives either, but I don't believe they are going to wreck the country. [/IMG]
wilde:wilde said:Here's to Alberta and BC actually having a say on the outcome tomorrow regardless of what it might be.
I never thought that I would actually live to see the day that the preceeding comment would become reality.wilde said:Here's to Alberta and BC actually having a say on the outcome tomorrow regardless of what it might be.
The Bloc was not included because there are no candidates running outside Quebec.dufferin said:Just remember that some people may not have been able to vote in this poll because there weren't enough options.![]()






