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Ah damn, that's right. So Harper won't announce he'll step down til summer break 2010. I want a strong small c conservative.

And I want your wing of the party to have duct tape around your mouths.

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And I want your wing of the party to have duct tape around your mouths.

Our wing of the party is the entire party before it was hijacked by Red Tories. I thought we'd be passing conservative policies but we're passing Liberal policy instead. I'd rather be in opposition then sell out.

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Our wing of the party is the entire party before it was hijacked by Red Tories. I thought we'd be passing conservative policies but we're passing Liberal policy instead. I'd rather be in opposition then sell out.

You must be referring to the Reform days, when my dog jumping high enough to go into orbit had a higher chance of success than your party achieving even a minority government.

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Our wing of the party is the entire party before it was hijacked by Red Tories. I thought we'd be passing conservative policies but we're passing Liberal policy instead. I'd rather be in opposition then sell out.

Your wing of the party scares the crap out of people and is why we can't get a majority. A lot of people don't buy what your selling, deal with it. Party brass, and the major MP's have dealt with it. A government is supposed to represent the people, not dictate to them. Tougher sentances are popular with people, opening abortion and SSM is not. Stimulus spending is popular today, the gov't delivers. Previously Low taxes and keeping the books balanced were popular, the gov't delivered. The people also want any deficit to be paid off ASAP, that's the problem that the CPC and potentially the Liberals will have to solve.

The essence of democracy is selling out.

"Stop the Madness!!!" - Kevin O'Leary

"Money is the ultimate scorecard of life!". - Kevin O'Leary

Economic Left/Right: 4.00

Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.77

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As ezra said on Charles Adler today do you want ot take the "moral victories" of the reform party or the real victories of the CPC

"What about the legitimacy of the democratic process, yeah, what about it?" Jack Layton and his coup against the people of Canada

“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

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Dammit, Ezra was on Adler today? The one bloody day I miss it...dang it.

I've stopped listening to Adler. He went from being somewhat biased with a Conservative slant back to being extremely biased and pretty much openly supporting the Conservative government while bashing the Liberals for everything they do, good or bad.

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I've stopped listening to Adler. He went from being somewhat biased with a Conservative slant back to being extremely biased and pretty much openly supporting the Conservative government while bashing the Liberals for everything they do, good or bad.

He does openly support the CPC as does dave rutherford

"What about the legitimacy of the democratic process, yeah, what about it?" Jack Layton and his coup against the people of Canada

“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

President Ronald Reagan

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Guess who's trying to talk their way back into favor.

He left their favor.

"What about the legitimacy of the democratic process, yeah, what about it?" Jack Layton and his coup against the people of Canada

“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

President Ronald Reagan

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He does openly support the CPC as does dave rutherford

Yes, but for a time, he was willing to consider other opinions, and I developed a great respect for him because of it...that's gone now.

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Yes, but for a time, he was willing to consider other opinions, and I developed a great respect for him because of it...that's gone now.

I have yet to here him cut off any NDPer or liberal on his program he lets them get their point across

"What about the legitimacy of the democratic process, yeah, what about it?" Jack Layton and his coup against the people of Canada

“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

President Ronald Reagan

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I have yet to here him cut off any NDPer or liberal on his program he lets them get their point across

He does....and then...later....well...you know what happens. I will give him this though. He's much better than Roy Green. He almost gives me a coronary. In fact, he's the reason I got Sirius.

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Yes, but for a time, he was willing to consider other opinions, and I developed a great respect for him because of it...that's gone now.

I lost all respect for Adler based on his views of the RCMP taser incident. Apparently he'd like to see members bashed with a stapler.

"Stop the Madness!!!" - Kevin O'Leary

"Money is the ultimate scorecard of life!". - Kevin O'Leary

Economic Left/Right: 4.00

Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.77

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Hmm, looks like Ignatieff is doing a bang-up job of encouraging supporters to donate!

http://1anxiousliberal.wordpress.com/2009/...-to-liberals-0/

HAHAHA YOU ARE A LAIR.

http://www.warrenkinsella.com/index.php?en...ry090204-184039

The Harper government is pushing a story around that Michael Ignatieff doesn't donate to his own party. Their simpleton payola guy at Dork Newsbought had that headlined today. So did a lot of the conservative bloggers.

The facts are as follows.

Michael Ignatieff has donated through the Laurier Club in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Both Michael and his wife, Zsuzsanna Zsohar, have donated the maximum amount to the Michael Ignatieff campaign in 2009. And, in 2007, Zsuzsanna donated $1,000 to Michael’s riding and $1,000 to the Liberal Party. Our leader and his wife are doing their part to donate to the Liberal cause.

But how about those big-mouthed Conservative bloggers, many of whom are covertly paid by the CPC to spread crap around the Web? What did they donate to the Conservative Party last year?

Here, too, are the facts:

Pierre Bourque - $0

Stephen Taylor - $0

Kate McMillan - $0

Ezra Levant - $0

Steve Janke - $0

Craig Smith (Blogging Tories co-founder) - $0

Jarrett Plonka (KerPlonka) - $0

Damian Penny (Daimnation) - $0

Gerry Nicholls - $0

Victor Wong (Phantom Observer) - $0

At least two of those people receives monies from the Conservative Party; more than one of them get material/research sent to them straight from the Prime Minister's Office and/or CPC.

You'd think, for all that, they'd be putting their money where their mouths are, wouldn't you?

Heh.

Again I hate Iggy you wont however do what you did to Dion find something real that is wrong with him. I suggest you start with he is too far to the right.

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What the Tories are afraid of discussing is they wanted to have an election before May under the new rules so they could face Dion again.

I think you're right. A few weeks before that they were eager to get their hands on the ten million because it meant they could pay off their bills and have a little in the bank. They wanted one more shot at a Majority before Dion retired. It backfired.

"For all our modesty and self-deprecation, we’re a people who dream great dreams. And

then roll up our sleeves and turn them into realities." - Michael Ignatieff

"I would not want the Prime Minister to think that he could simply fail in the House of Commons as a route to another General Election. That's not the way our system works." Stephen Harper.

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Again I hate Iggy you wont however do what you did to Dion find something real that is wrong with him. I suggest you start with he is too far to the right.

Thanks for that link. I'm curious though. How do think he's too far right?

"For all our modesty and self-deprecation, we’re a people who dream great dreams. And

then roll up our sleeves and turn them into realities." - Michael Ignatieff

"I would not want the Prime Minister to think that he could simply fail in the House of Commons as a route to another General Election. That's not the way our system works." Stephen Harper.

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I wonder if the new fundraiser will advise Ignatieff that he really should make a small contribution to the party in 2009, you know, for appearances sake. I mean, any amount would beat his contribution for 2008 which amounted to $0.00.

Check the link left by someone in the thread. Michael Ignatieff and his wife have donated the maximum for several years. Just more Cons propaganda, like the whole Punjab thing.

"For all our modesty and self-deprecation, we’re a people who dream great dreams. And

then roll up our sleeves and turn them into realities." - Michael Ignatieff

"I would not want the Prime Minister to think that he could simply fail in the House of Commons as a route to another General Election. That's not the way our system works." Stephen Harper.

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I wonder if the new fundraiser will advise Ignatieff that he really should make a small contribution to the party in 2009, you know, for appearances sake. I mean, any amount would beat his contribution for 2008 which amounted to $0.00.

Here's the Link. Another Tory Lie.

"For all our modesty and self-deprecation, we’re a people who dream great dreams. And

then roll up our sleeves and turn them into realities." - Michael Ignatieff

"I would not want the Prime Minister to think that he could simply fail in the House of Commons as a route to another General Election. That's not the way our system works." Stephen Harper.

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Run that by him. He's hanging by a thread now. The last thing he wants is an election. We've already flogged this thing to death anyway.

I think we should make it $ 10.00 a vote and eliminate the massive tax credits for political donations. That way funding has to be earned and no favours for individuals, resulting in less corruption. All Canadians who choose to vote get to support their party, in exchange for the politicians doing what all Canadains want; not just a chosen few.

It would be cheaper for us and above board.

Hear, hear!

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apparently, some event transpired such that the Liberals raised more money in December than the CONS... what happened? Anyone? Anyone?

A new Italian restaurant opened in Ottawa...

"A liberal is someone who claims to be open to all points of view — and then is surprised and offended to find there are other points of view.” William F Buckley

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