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Even King's and St Laurent's Liberal parties created Crown corporations and expanded social programmes. The 'business liberal' C. D. Howe was proudly responsible for public institutions and state-run industry. Were they ever all that libertarian of a party? As far as I can tell, the Liberal party of the past 20 years, especially today's Ignatieff-led party, is as 'fiscally conservative/socially liberal' as they've been in ages, going well back before the Pearson/Trudeau era. Maybe Dion was a bit of an exception.

Liberal and libertarian are not synonymous. The early liberals were free traders.

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And Chretien's Liberals signed NAFTA. Ignatieff's policies are very pro-free trade afaict.

Liberal and libertarian are not synonymous.

Fair enough. I just gathered that that was mostly what Bill meant by 'the classical definition', based on his posts. Maybe I was wrong.

(xpost to Dancer)

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So are today's Liberals.

Although at confederation, the tories weren't.

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Seeing all the young voters were conditioned over the years through the policy of liberal democratic crapola...it is unlikely that these lefties who love the luxury of capitalism will ever stop vacilating between fine wine and the bread and water diet that seems to give them a feel good approach to everything - Toronto is for the most part now populated with young white adults raised by sell out rich hippies...and immigrants that if they do not vote liberal quietly believe that some how deportation awaits in the wings...YOU can't have it both ways..our captialist banking class love Canadian style socialism - it keeps the people enslaved and them rich...The high archy conservative rich buggers should just be happy with controling the money...and not worry about a political label "conservatism" - or their BRAND stamped on the asses of their submissive wards.

Jason Kenney has been making gains with the immigrant population, most immigrants have con values ,but years of liberal fearmongering have kept them away but that is changing. You have immigrants that came here in the last 30 years and worked hard for what they have,and they to are pissed at the special treatment immigrants today get. Keep our 10 seats in quebec, and get the 4 seats in NFDL, and go hard in the 416 and 905. Most peole with half a brain realize harper is the man we need at the helm and are not going to screw the whole thing up to give iggynomics a chance.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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Most peole with half a brain realize harper is the man we need at the helm and are not going to screw the whole thing up to give iggynomics a chance.

Most full brained people are going to consider their choices carefully. But lucky for Harper, he has the half-brained vote. And the half-witted vote too I see.

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Most full brained people are going to consider their choices carefully. But lucky for Harper, he has the half-brained vote. And the half-witted vote too I see.

And here I was thinking you would never vote for Harper...

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Most full brained people are going to consider their choices carefully. But lucky for Harper, he has the half-brained vote. And the half-witted vote too I see.

my new favourite quote...

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

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my new favourite quote...

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

Mirimar, wyly...Mirimar.

Add yourself to the stupid people group. :lol:

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Most peole with half a brain realize harper is the man we need at the helm and are not going to screw the whole thing up to give iggynomics a chance.

harper the economic genius (who has never had a job in finance) who never saw the recession coming and claimed Canada would not have a deficit but a small surplus? oh ya harpernomics that's just what we need more of :rolleyes:;) ...

“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

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What I've heard from the media pundits is that Quebec is starting to support the NDP more, partly because Jack is from Montreal. If Gilles leaves the Bloc to go to provincial government, then I see the the Bloc done. If Harper stays with the same support, I think that the Libs can get a minority, IF the Lib supporters get out and vote. I think that may happen because the people are with out jobs, women don't like the Tories, students will support the Libs. I just think the Libs have a better chance this time . When the Tories use the word "coalition" the Libs should turn around and "progation".

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What I've heard from the media pundits is that Quebec is starting to support the NDP more, partly because Jack is from Montreal.

Not according to the last Ekos poll....Layton is not from Montreal, he is from Hudson.

The NDP sit at 11.5% in quebec...and in Montreal where their only hope is, sit at a dismal 9.1%

They will be very lucky if Muclair is re-elected....

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Not according to the last Ekos poll....Layton is not from Montreal, he is from Hudson.

The NDP sit at 11.5% in quebec...and in Montreal where their only hope is, sit at a dismal 9.1%

They will be very lucky if Muclair is re-elected....

I think I will do the two step on your head yankee.

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I think I will do the two step on your head yankee.

I think chewing gum and walking is a challenge for you.

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LOL I guess I walked into that one. But now that harper just saved the seal hunt with a deal with china, that could mean alot of east coast votes. Immigrants are now looking at the cons, they to do not like seeing other immigrants get special treatment. And kenney has being doing a great job with the immigrant, as one liberal complained ,everytime I go to a cultural event kenney has already been there, this man spends every weekend visiting these groups.The world is totally impressed with harper with his steady hand on the keel. We canadians are sooo lucky the libs are not in power.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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my new favourite quote...

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

Calling your parents stupid, the elderly vote cons, males vote cons,the working man votes con and women are starting to look that way.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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The world is totally impressed with harper with his steady hand on the keel.

"..his steady hand on the keel".....Harper is under water and holding his breath is he?

Sounds about right.

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Calling your parents stupid, the elderly vote cons, males vote cons,the working man votes con and women are starting to look that way.

my parents were socialists being europeans they know what fascism looks like so harper and the conservatives wouldn't be on their list of favourites ... my dad wasn't well educated but he wasn't stupid but did have some stupid ideas...but that's common to most elderly and we have a lot of them....

30% of our population and some of our conservative MPs are stupid,I suppose it's better than the US where over 50% of the population is stupid...

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“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

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most immigrants have con values ,but years of liberal fearmongering have kept them away but that is changing.

Maybe...? I'd need to see some numbers. My parents came here in the 70s (which in itself was made easier, if not possible, by the Liberal governments of the time). They're not especially political: They do have somewhat conservative (but not Christian!) leanings on social issues but they are also quite left-wing by North American standards when it comes to economic and foreign policy. They mostly voted NDP in the 80s and 90s. I'm not entirely convinced that most immigrants have Conservative values when it comes to e.g. pro-US/pro-Israel foreign policy or even economic policy. Some of these things are probably changing with newer generations though...

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my new favourite quote...

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

You'd starve as a salesman! Calling people stupid for how they vote is NOT the best way to get them to change! It's human nature to just get pissed off, dig in your heels and become even more stubborn!

You only help Harper when you make comments like that.

"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul."

-- George Bernard Shaw

"There is no point in being difficult when, with a little extra effort, you can be completely impossible."

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You'd starve as a salesman! Calling people stupid for how they vote is NOT the best way to get them to change! It's human nature to just get pissed off, dig in your heels and become even more stubborn!

You only help Harper when you make comments like that.

it's the same stupid 29.999% that always vote conservative they're not moving anywhere...

“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

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I don't see the Harper led CPC gaining a majority under the current circumstances. Their support is eroding in B.C., Quebec, and the Maritimes and Ontario provides very limited opportunity for the growth required to bring the Haperites to a majority. I am looking forward to casting my vote and you can be assured it won't be for a conservative candidate.

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I don't see the Harper led CPC gaining a majority under the current circumstances. Their support is eroding in B.C., Quebec, and the Maritimes and Ontario provides very limited opportunity for the growth required to bring the Haperites to a majority. I am looking forward to casting my vote and you can be assured it won't be for a conservative candidate.

Dream on.

Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.

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