Dutchman9 Posted May 5, 2008 Report Posted May 5, 2008 It's time to boycott and eradicate the Liberal party of lying, waffling, unprincipled thieves. Then, we'll have the Greens and NDP to provide some *genuine* opposition to the Alberta-based bible-belt Neo-Cons, and their blatantly puritanical, hypocritical, dogmatic Falwellian agenda. It's time to make the deceptive and manipulative Liberals *extinct*. Only then, will we (progressives) be able to thwart Neo-Con insanity. Quote
capricorn Posted May 5, 2008 Report Posted May 5, 2008 Hey Punked didn't you know that the country belongs to the Conservatives, people like you and I are just trouble makers and liers. I get tired of being called a lier, don't you. Hey margrace, that's exactly how Conservative supporters felt about the Liberals for oh so many years. Looks like the shoe is on the other foot eh? For the time being anyway. Quote "We always want the best man to win an election. Unfortunately, he never runs." Will Rogers
jdobbin Posted May 5, 2008 Report Posted May 5, 2008 Martin's government would have fallen earlier except for the bribe to get Stronach to cross the floor. Harper did everything he honestly could to bring the Liberal government. Harper let 19 confidence votes pass when things weren't going his way. It made him look weak and his own party began talking about getting rid of him. The Tories acting like jealous boyfriends over Stronach is one of the reasons many women think poorly of Harper and his party. People cross the floor all the time for a variety of reasons. Was it a bribe that Emerson was offered to cross the floor to sit as Tory and a cabinet minister? Dion, OTOH, has consistently criticized this Harper government and then supported it when the chips were called. Why? Because the Liberals have no scrupules and have no principles. They remain at 30% in the polls because of several groups, primarily in Ontario, who do not follow politics and still believe that the Liberals are the party of National Unity. Well, they're not. Stephen Harper has seen to that by what he has done in French Quebec. The federal Liberals have become in fact the party of Ontario and possibly anglo-Quebec and once Liberal voters realize this, they'll go elsewhere. The Tories criticized the Liberals as well and then went on to support their budget and let 18 other confidence motions pass by because they had no principles? C'mon. I think your view of the Ontario electorate is a common Tory one and it isn't lost on the people who live there. Many believe that Ontario is the province that will suffer under continued Tory rule. Dobbin, the federal Liberal party is in difficult straits and it's not merely because it has an apparently weak leader. (BTW, I don't think Dion is a pushover at all.) Since Trudeau, the Liberals don't really know what they are. Funny, and we keep hearing from people here that if the Liberals had a different leader they would vote for him. Meanwhile, sneaking up the centre, there is the whole thing of political correctness, C10 and human rights commissions. This Liberal nomenklatura, all the moochers and do-gooders at the federal trough, may soon be exposed. When the tallies add up, I think they'll be on the wrong side. Yes, we've heard that before. The Liberals in the media, civil service, judiciary, regulatory bodies and in Ontario are preventing the noble Tories from achieving their goals. Sounds like justification for the right wing to attack these groups. Quote
Bryan Posted May 14, 2008 Report Posted May 14, 2008 Then, we'll have the Greens and NDP to provide some *genuine* opposition to the Alberta-based bible-belt Neo-Cons, and their blatantly puritanical, hypocritical, dogmatic Falwellian agenda. That's funny. If there's one thing I would criticize the Federal Conservatives for, it's for not being conservative enough. These guys are far from Alberta Conservatives (the promise of which is what got them my vote). They're really not very conservative at all, they're just the least bad of two not very appealing centrist options. Quote
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