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The Liberals are putting their own interests before those of the Greater Good of the Nation. by forming an unholy alliance with the Bloc Quebecois, a separtist party. Stephane Dion did not earn the right to govern. He lost the election, got only 1/4 of the vote and 1/4 of the seats in parliament.
The Tories are the rightful rulers of Canada. Stephen Harper is our Prime Minister, and frankly, I'd like to see him govern for the duration of his term. The opposition parties, particularly the Liberals, will only do themselves a great disservice should they be successful in usurping power. Jack Layton is just using them, just as he had used the Conservatives previously, to topple Paul Martin. He is very Machiavellian, along with Micheal Ignatieff, Jean Chretien, the real powers behind the Liberal party, manipulating their boy toy puppet, Stephane Dion. It's time that Canadians spoke out and put and end to this madness. Those of us who voted Liberal last time did so in hope of preventing a Conservative majority, giving Stephane Dion the boot, getting a new leader, and giving the Liberals a new lease on life. To have time to reflect, build itself up again. It wasn't to govern at all costs, even if they fell well short of winning the most seats. It's better if the Liberals back off this time, allow Dion to step down, they hold a convention, get a new leader and spend some time re-building themselves. Their time will come again. But if they make it come too soon, the Canadian people may not forgive them for this debacle for a long long time. The way the economy is going, they may as well let Stephen Harper govern. The one who comes in this time, will only get more unpopular the longer they are in office. Why the Liberals would even want to govern during the beginning of an economic downturn is beyond me. It's actually much more comfortable in opposition at times like these. They should learn from the mistakes of Bob Rae, who led an NDP government in Ontario during one of the worst recessions this country has ever seen. So the Liberals should let this whole matter go. Stephan Harper and the Tories did, and now it's their turn to reciprocate. That's the way I see it. Feel free to disagree if you want. |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:16 PM
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At least give them 6 months to do something.
Geeez. When the Canadian Federal Election 2008 was under way, we were hit with the global economic crisis. They Liberals, NDP & BQ planned this as a contingency plan even before the election. Now they want to waste Canadian taxpayer dollars & add inefficiency & steep learning curve? Well, at least Jack, Stephane & Gilles are in the history books. LOL |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:19 PM
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The Liberals are putting their own interests before those of the Greater Good of the Nation. by forming an unholy alliance with the Bloc Quebecois, a separtist party. Stephane Dion did not earn the right to govern. He lost the election, got only 1/4 of the vote and 1/4 of the seats in parliament. The Tories are the rightful rulers of Canada. Stephen Harper is our Prime Minister, and frankly, I'd like to see him govern for the duration of his term. The opposition parties, particularly the Liberals, will only do themselves a great disservice should they be successful in usurping power. Jack Layton is just using them, just as he had used the Conservatives previously, to topple Paul Martin. He is very Machiavellian, along with Micheal Ignatieff, Jean Chretien, the real powers behind the Liberal party, manipulating their boy toy puppet, Stephane Dion. It's time that Canadians spoke out and put and end to this madness. Those of us who voted Liberal last time did so in hope of preventing a Conservative majority, giving Stephane Dion the boot, getting a new leader, and giving the Liberals a new lease on life. To have time to reflect, build itself up again. It wasn't to govern at all costs, even if they fell well short of winning the most seats. It's better if the Liberals back off this time, allow Dion to step down, they hold a convention, get a new leader and spend some time re-building themselves. Their time will come again. But if they make it come too soon, the Canadian people may not forgive them for this debacle for a long long time. The way the economy is going, they may as well let Stephen Harper govern. The one who comes in this time, will only get more unpopular the longer they are in office. Why the Liberals would even want to govern during the beginning of an economic downturn is beyond me. It's actually much more comfortable in opposition at times like these. They should learn from the mistakes of Bob Rae, who led an NDP government in Ontario during one of the worst recessions this country has ever seen. So the Liberals should let this whole matter go. Stephan Harper and the Tories did, and now it's their turn to reciprocate. That's the way I see it. Feel free to disagree if you want. I totally agree with your posting. Hear, hear. It's time the Liberals reflect & start renovating for the next time around. But they should keep in mind that fickle Canadians are watching and they all look silly. Harper too but he actually is trying to save taxpayers money & get the economy churning along. |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:25 PM
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Dec 1 2008, 06:37 PM
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Nat... You are full of shit.
The Conservatives were only elected not even two months ago. They are coming out with a stimulus package in the new year, as they are waiting to see what Obama does. Of course the situation in Canada is a lot better than the US. The Liberals are bunch of opportunistic assholes... |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:44 PM
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the conservatives only got 37 percent of the vote. piss on harper, if he wasnt such a petty little man he wouldnt be in the spot he is today. 63 percent of canadians didnt want him as pm anyways
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Dec 1 2008, 06:47 PM
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the conservatives only got 37 percent of the vote. piss on harper, if he wasnt such a petty little man he wouldnt be in the spot he is today. 63 percent of canadians didnt want him as pm anyways So you would hand the keys to the government to a group of separatists? I mean come on........this is a recipe for disaster. |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:52 PM
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Nat is uneducated or at very least knows nothing.
The new cabinet will have onle one person from the west and that is the past head of the NDP who was atg the helm for its worst ever defeat winning two seats. The whole govt but one will be Ontario and Quebec. Alberta will fund much of it as will BC. facts -Liberal had just suffered it worst defeat ever facts -liberals have teamed up with canadian seperatists to make this work facts- liberals top two people were heads of the NDP party facts-every NDP govt has ultimatly killed the economy |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:53 PM
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So you would hand the keys to the government to a group of separatists? I mean come on........this is a recipe for disaster. the bq was formed by conservative mps who walked out of mulrooneys government over frustration with the governments inability to bring quebec into the constitution gb. who says they cant be brought back into the government, as a matter of fact they agreed to today for 18 months. |
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Dec 1 2008, 06:56 PM
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So you would hand the keys to the government to a group of separatists? I mean come on........this is a recipe for disaster. ...Y'know, I'm getting so concerned about the situation, that I was gonna write the opposition parties, particularly the Liberals, and plead with them not to go ahead with bringing down the government and giving themselves a false mandate to govern. I would like to see a Liberal government one day, but not with an alliance with the Bloc. I'm not sure if Jack Layton cares about our country much, putting his own personal ambition and his thirst for power ahead of the national intrest/greater good. they're putting a gun to the head of the country. I get the sneaking suspicion that Micheal Ignatieff is one of the chief architects behind this plan. Don't trust the guy, particularly after his proclamation that Quebec is a nation within a nation. This is a dangerous ploy by the opposition parties. |
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Dec 1 2008, 07:20 PM
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the bq was formed by conservative mps who walked out of mulrooneys government over frustration with the governments inability to bring quebec into the constitution gb. who says they cant be brought back into the government, as a matter of fact they agreed to today for 18 months. I don't even know what to say.... |
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Dec 1 2008, 07:29 PM
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So it looks like H. Fry and U. Dosanj have all of a sudden a real chance of landing minister's portfolio... Can you guess what they will be trusted with managing? Some things that come to mind cannot be mentioned even on this foum...
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