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  1. Over-react much? The reality is that the NDP could form the official opposition but they don't have enough resources (not for years) to form the gov't. And if the Liberals hold the balance of power, most MPs would rather die than prop up an NDP-led coalition which would essentially kill the Liberal brand. Separation has some support in Alberta but lets face it, the reason why Alberta would never opt out is because the oil era is about to end in a couple decades. They are going to need the other provinces as much as the other provinces need Alberta right now.
  2. The thing is that these junior hockey games are attended mostly by white men. Obviously, white men are the core of the conservative supporters. Also, because they are pumped about the game, I expect them to be willing to voice their concerns. If Harper, on the other hand, was at a university campus function and tried to get an applause, he would be booed too.
  3. I too was unsure of who I was going to vote for. After watching that video, I can tell you this, I am more sure now than I have ever been before. Did you hear what he said. Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7, not 8, not 9, but 10 degrees to the right. By the end of the next campaign, I am sure that Liberals will be polling in the 90s.
  4. Come just before the next election, if Dhalla's case is not resolved, it would be best for her to resign and let some "star" fill in for her riding. That would be the smartest move rather than for her to lose even if she could be innocent. Also, it would prevent the Liberals from losing an important riding in the most important area in the country in the next election (the 905 could decide who forms the next election).
  5. Just reading this entire thing and my head is spinning. Wow, you are very ignorant and bordering on racism and hate. First, the lawyer did not want Ruby to speak because its going to go to court and I don't know how that is analogous to Islam. Maybe you should peak into the type of things going on in her riding. A lot of people are questioning if it actually was something the conservatives set up since the last time around the Tory establishment in her riding began to personally attack her. Ok, I want to get this straight. You said "You trust the Sikh, 3rd world ethics of Ruby Dhalla and her family?" I'm sorry but I don't see how Sikhism is in this question. Please, you are too hateful to actually realize that Sikhism has nothing to do with this. I ain't sikh but I do know that Sikhism is one of the only, if not the only, religions to actually stand up for women's rights, right from its inception. It also rejects the caste system. Second, how is it third world. Ruby was born in Winnipeg. Even if she "used" her "third world ways," just imagine if she had used the same values people like you "real Canadians" have used. Raised with the cattle, inbred, taught the world was created 4000 years ago. I don't know what point claiming that she wasn't the first sikh woman mp makes because she and Nina Grewal both were the first sikh women in parliament. I don't understand how that could be refuted but then again, Conservatives think they have "saved" this country since 2006 by cutting our GST by 2%. Yay, I can buy a piece of candy for $1.13 and not $1.15! Are you calling for Ruby to leave Canada? Where should she go? She isn't a citizen of any other country than Canada. She is every much as Canadian as you or I am. You are ready to boot her after the allegations of two people a year after they left their jobs? Just imagine how'd you feel if I called for you to leave this country only after "someone" "said" that you stole a piece of candy without a trial. You actually said this: "These poor phillipino women just trying to send money back home to their parents and kids while they are actually WORKING in Canada (unlike most of the modern immigrants in Canada (as stats show))."? I know one thing. And this is it: you aren't a conservative supporter. You are pretending to be conservative and make everyone think that conservatives are racist, etc. Well, bravo. You've done a good job. It was funny while it lasted but c'mon, you are not fooling anyone.
  6. I know there has been a lot of debate these past few days. I just am not able to believe that an MP, a chiropractor would be stupid enough to illegally treat her employees in the said way. I am not saying that the nannies are lying in the way they were treated but remember, even Ruby said that she was not involved in the hiring/firing and supervising the employees as she was in Ottawa most of the time. If you asked me, its not Ruby who should be at fault here, its her brother. With regards to cleaning her chiropractor office, she is not even practicing anymore, its her brother.
  7. I will not accept this coalition of socialists, separatists, and Bush-ites. This is the beginning of this country breaking down. Harper has sold out and now with the Bloc, he will negotiate the secession of Quebec. With Layton, he will negotiate the government buying all the companies and regulating what individuals do for a living. With himself, he will impose that everyone convert to his brand of christianity. Goodbye Canada, it was nice knowing you. I can see it already, riots across the country opposing this (Calgary, Vancouver, Ottawa, etc.).
  8. Harper didn't do that. He pissed them off and they are calling him another "Bush." Read up. Now...Obama is a person that is reconnecting in a meaningful way. Even Colombians are saying that if the free trade deal is put into law for them, Canada will be hated as much as the U.S. by them.
  9. I added hehehe. I pressed submit accidentally early. But Iggy doesn't support torture...at least as a politician.
  10. Torture, etc....hehe. But seriously, I like that he has expressed support for the oilsands (or at least using it while we can), for the high speed rail on the Windsor-Quebec Corridor, Quebec as a nation, a cap-and-trade system, increased funding for University research (which will create the new economy that will take over the current dying one), his perceived stance on the human rights commission, etc.
  11. I like th NDP for their stance on certain social issues but can't relate to their fiscal stances. The Liberals represent a good balance of programs and not spending out of our means or taxing out of our means.
  12. For me, last time I voted for the liberal candidate since he was the most qualified and I agreed with him on most issues. I didn't like the leader much-Stephane Dion and really didn't like the other leaders either. So it was an issue of which candidate suited me the best. This time around the choice is clear for me. Ignatieff is a much stronger leader than Dion and falls in line with what I believe in, in terms of political ideology (centrist). I also see why he is currently the most popular political leader in Canada on the federal level. Harper out, Ignatieff in. Now its a matter of whether it is going to be a minority or majority.
  13. Bilingualism in Canada doesn't necessarily mean that everyone speaks both languages. It means that people that know either language can get access to governmental services anywhere they live.
  14. Those EKOS poll numbers are awesome. I never knew that the difference in support would be that large. I can't wait for the Liberal Convention which will establish Ignatieff as the official leader and give him the legitimacy in terms of what Canadians see him as. Even the EKOS guy has said that all those that used to be uncertain about Iggy are now having favourable views about him (in a 2-to-1 ratio). Then, give the Liberals a few months of campaign preparation, policy development and fund-raising and voila, a strong minority or even a slight majority for the Liberals.
  15. What's she doing partying with the Taliban in the first place. Serves her right.
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