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tml12

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  1. I think that I've found an article that pretty much sums up the whole Afghanistan issue

    http://www.thethoughtsalesman.com/node/10

    For the most part, that is a solid article.

    Canadians can afford to think that this is a country that doesn't need a military as long as the U.S. is around to defend Canada. If Canada had any other country as their neighbours, this peacekeeping myth would never have taken shape.

    Prime Minister Harper has shown real leadership on military issues.

  2. Obviously 'some' people could care less about the environment when they can't even be bothered to...

    Obviously a lot of people don't care about anything other than themselves and will engage in all sorts of destructive behaviour if there no negative consequences. That's where penalties and taxes for such behaviour come in.

    That's a tough one Saturn. Are you arguing that not enough people have a good sense of personal responsibility so they need the state to pressure them into conforming to a certain societal position?

  3. I think ultimately he sold out the the Liberal machine.

    The only reason Garth did it was, because of well - Garth.

    He opines on his blog garth.ca, of providing "leadership through principle and independence." - but by joining the Liberals he is giving up both of those. Face it, its the Liberals who have perfected rigid party discipline. Wajid Khan was told to follow the party line or leave.

    Wonder if Dion has read Turner's blog yet :)-

    I think that's a pretty fair statement. If he was a true opponent of party discipline and that's why he left the rigid Tory caucus, he'll be an independent fast enough in the next Liberal government.

  4. Very generally, the US pays for its military and Canada gets to free ride under the US security umbrella. Canadian governments pay for more health and education services.

    I keep hearing that Canada gets a free ride. What exactly have we been protected from that we couldn't do ourselves?

    Canada gets a free ride because we allow the U.S. to pay for our defense.

  5. Polls don't mean anything. If someone said they wanted him to go Green, did they say it because they would vote Green or because they thought that as a Green he would be less of a threat to their preferred candidate (Conservative or Liberal)?

    I don't think I'd be as dismissive of what the feeling of the riding might have been. I suppose Turner will find out what those feelings are come the next election. However, Turner himself was a popular choice in the area. It is possible that the force of his own character could have seen the riding re-elect him as a Green.

    I think ultimately he sold out the the Liberal machine.

  6. I thought he said he joined the Liberal's more for financial benefits. I don't know it all seems kind of f%$ked up to me, first he was leaning Green, then he gets into bed with a party which is equally as notorious as the tories for not giving much power to individual MP's.

    As for him not getting elected as a Green, I think that he could have gotten re-elected if he is like that much by the constitutents. But even looking at the London byelection the Green's nearly took the riding, and I have a feeling the Green Party may take a few seats in the next election if the NDP continues to fall in the polls.

    He figured the Liberals have the best political machine there...it was a politically salient decision.

  7. Although I wasn't really old enough for the Mulroney years, the way I see this is as follows: a friend gave him some money in exchange for consulting on his business, which was seen by some as a bribe in order to help Airbus get a contract over Boeing. Nobody has any evidence of this being illegal, and when the Libs tried to bring the issue back, he sued the government and won. Which means they really didn't have any evidence. I say it's all good.

    From people's experiences who I know, Mulroney was one of the better PM's Canada ever had (looking back on it all). Yet some people absolutely hate him and will never stop beating the dead issues. I guess we will have to wait for these people to be in their graves before we will stop hearing this stuff, even though they have no evidence.

    He was hated for being a polarizing figure...other than that he wasn't that corrupt.

  8. In the US, the Courts refuse to construe many parts of the Constitution. Among those are the "privileges and immunities" clause, the Constitution's guarantee to all states of a "republican form of government" and others. The USC holds that those provisions are political in nature and best left to elected bodies.
    That's an interesting idea.

    If someone tries a Charter defence using section 27, the Supreme Court could just back away and say it will leave the issue up to the legislature. (Given our interventionist court, that might be surprising but it has on occasion avoided decisions.)

    That would be a form of democratic dialogue not current found on the S.C.C.

  9. Just based on what ive read, it seems hes good at the opposition side of it, but he doesnt seem to have any real plans of his own.

    He keeps talking, saying that the cons should have implemented the liberal environment plan.... what plan? if they did have one it sure as hell wasnt working! our emissions went up 25% under their rule.

    Agreed, which is their biggest liability.

  10. If Canada is truly going to be a bilingual country, it should at least start with having a bilingual capital region. I have not been to Gatineau, but if that city's policy is unilingual French and Ottawa is being forced to go bilingual, I think that is unfair.

    Canada will never be a bilingual country, just a country where there are people who speak many different languages.

    That's probably a fair statement, although I'll bet there are more allophones than francophones currently in Canada.

  11. If Canada is truly going to be a bilingual country, it should at least start with having a bilingual capital region. I have not been to Gatineau, but if that city's policy is unilingual French and Ottawa is being forced to go bilingual, I think that is unfair.

    I never heard of any federal mandate to make Canada 'officially bilingual' although it is something the feds are trying to promote but without much success as the French language for all practical purposes is obsolete making it a dysfunctional non commercial language, basically suitable for private use.

    Trudeau introduced official bilingualism in 1969 and since then it has become a cultural myth of Canada.

  12. Turner should have practiced what he preached and remained an independent until the next election.

    If, in fact, he polled and saw that the residents of his riding were leading Liberal and, as such, he became Liberal...did that affect his decision? What if the constituents were leaning NDP?

    It just seems a bit sketchy.

  13. Again, this has nothing to do with the Bible. Ted Morton's academic writings have nothing (so far as I know) to do with the Bible or Christianity or religion in general. He has written about judicial supremacy, the Court Party thesis, justices making public policy, etc.

    Ted Morton is not known across Canada as being Pat Buchanan, rather he is known as being a conservative who is concerned about judicial power. Calling him all those names means nothing to me because it's not how I look at him at all.

  14. The "Left wing Liberal meadia bias" is a crock. Is CTV left wing bias? Is CanWest Liberally bias?

    Get over it already.

    CBC is pro-liberal and that's where my tax dollars were going. It would be the equivalent for you if you lived in the States and your tax dollars were going to a Sean Hannity/Ann Coulter lovefest.

    I bet you'd LOVE that...

  15. I don't know too many people now that CAN afford to invest in RRSP's. I think the smart investment is now life insurance. Sure , you may not be around to enjoy the invest, but your family won't have to pay taxes on it, YET!! I think the income trust is going to come back and be Harper's GST and more people are going to vote against him!

    I think and hope you're wrong. Harper did not make as much of a deal out of income trusts as the Liberals did with the GST. As well, the GST affects everyone who lives in Canada as well as anyone who comes here. The income trusts don't nearly have as far-reaching an effect.

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