Christopher Mac Posted June 28, 2004 Report Posted June 28, 2004 Newfoundland & Labrador Liberal: 5 Conservative: 2 Avalon: John Efford – Liberal Bonavista-Exploits: Scott Simms – Liberal Humber-St.Barbe-Baie Verte: Gerry Byrne – Liberal Labrador: Lawrence O'Brien – Liberal Random-Burin-St.George’s: Bill Matthews – Liberal St. John’s North: Norman Doyle – Conservative St. John’s South: Loyola Hearn – Conservative Nova Scotia Liberal: 5 Conservative: 4 New Democratic Party: 2 Cape Breton-Canso: Rodger Cuzner – Liberal Central Nova: Peter MacKay – Conservative Dartmouth-Cole Harbour: Michael Savage – Liberal Halifax: Alexa McDonough – New Democratic Party Halifax West: Geoff Reagan – Liberal Kings-Hants: Scott Brison - Liberal North Nova: Bill Casey – Conservative Sackville-Eastern Shore: Peter Stoffer – New Democratic Party South Shore-St. Margaret’s: Gerald Keddy – Conservative Sydney-Victoria: Mark Eyking –Liberal West Nova: Jon Carey – Conservative Prince Edward Island Liberal: 4 Cardigan: Lawrence MacAulay – Liberal Charlottetown: Shawn Murphy – Liberal Egmont: Joe McGuire – Liberal Malpeque: Wayne Easter - Liberal New Brunswick Liberal: 6 Conservative: 3 New Democratic Party: 1 Acadie-Bathurst: Yvon Godin - New Democratic Party Beauséjour: Dominic LeBlanc – Liberal Fredericton: Kent Fox – Conservative Fundy: Rob Moore – Conservative Madawaska-Restigouche: Jean-Claude D'Amours – Liberal Miramichi: Charles Hubbard – Liberal Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe: Claudette Bradshaw – Liberal St. Croix-Belleisle: Greg Thompson – Conservative Saint John: Paul Zed – Liberal Tobique-Mactaquac: Andy Savoy – Liberal Québec Bloc Québécois: 62 Liberal: 13 Ahuntsic: Maria Mourani - Bloc Québécois Alfred-Pellan: Robert Carrier – Bloc Québécois Bourassa: Doris Provencher - Bloc Québécois Hochelaga: Réal Ménard - Bloc Québécois Honoré-Mercier: Éric St-Hilaire - Bloc Québécois Jeanne-Le Ber: Thierry St-Cyr - Bloc Québécois Lac-Saint-Louis: Francis Scarpaleggia – Liberal La Pointe-de-l'Île: Francine Lalonde – Bloc Québécois LaSalle-Émard: Paul Martin –Liberal Laurier: Gilles Duceppe - Bloc Québécois Laval: Nicole Demers - Bloc Québécois Laval-Les Îles: Micaël Poirier - Bloc Québécois Marc-Aurèle-Fortin: Serge Ménard - Bloc Québécois Mount Royal: Irwin Cotler – Liberal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Lachine: Marlene Jennings – Liberal Outremont: François Rebello - Bloc Québécois Papineau: Pierre Pettigrew – Liberal Pierrefonds-Dollard: Bernard Patry – Liberal Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie: Bernard Bigras - Bloc Québécois Saint-Laurent-Cartierville: Stéphane Dion – Liberal Saint-Léonard-Saint-Michel: Massimo Pacetti – Liberal Westmount-Ville-Marie: Lucienne Robillard – Liberal Argenteuil-Mirabel: Mario Laframboise - Bloc Québécois Beauport: Christian Simard - Bloc Québécois Berthier-Maskinongé: Guy André - Bloc Québécois Charlesbourg: Richard Marceau - Bloc Québécois Charlevoix-Montmorency: Michel Guimond - Bloc Québécois Gatineau: Francoise Boivin – Liberal Hull-Aylmer: Marcel Proulx – Liberal Louis-Hébert: Roger Clavet - Bloc Québécois Louis-Saint-Laurent: Bernard Cleary - Bloc Québécois Pontiac: David Smith – Liberal Portneuf: Guy Côté - Bloc Québécois Québec: Christiane Gagnon - Bloc Québécois Repentigny: Benoit Sauvageau - Bloc Québécois Rivière-des-Milles-Îles: Gilles-A. Perron - Bloc Québécois Saint-Maurice-Champlain: Marcel Gagnon - Bloc Québécois Terrebonne-Blainville: Diane Bourgeois - Bloc Québécois Trois-Rivières: Paule Brunelle - Bloc Québécois Vaudreuil-Soulanges: Meili Faille - Bloc Québécois Beauce: Claude Drouin – Liberal Beauharnois-Salaberry: Alain Boire - Bloc Québécois Brome-Missisquoi: Christian Ouellet - Bloc Québécois Brossard-La Prairie: Marcel Lussier - Bloc Québécois Chambly-Borduas: Yves Lessard - Bloc Québécois Châteauguay-Saint-Constant: Denise Poirier-Rivard - Bloc Québécois Compton-Stanstead: France Bonsant - Bloc Québécois Drummond: Pauline Picard - Bloc Québécois Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine: Raynald Blais– Bloc Québécois Lévis-Bellechasse: Réal Lapierre - Bloc Québécois Longueuil: Caroline St-Hilaire - Bloc Québécois Lotbinière-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière: Odina Desrochers - Bloc Québécois Matapédia-Matane: Jean-Yves Roy - Bloc Québécois Mégantic-L'Érable: Marc Boulianne - Bloc Québécois Richelieu: Louis Plamondon - Bloc Québécois Richmond-Arthabaska: André Bellavance - Bloc Québécois Rimouski-Témiscouata: Louise Thibault - Bloc Québécois Rivière-du-Loup-Montmagny: Paul Crête - Bloc Québécois Saint-Bruno-Saint-Hubert: Carole Lavallée - Bloc Québécois Saint-Hyacinthe-Bagot: Yvan Loubier - Bloc Québécois Saint-Jean: Claude Bachand - Bloc Québécois Saint-Lambert: Maka Kotto - Bloc Québécois Shefford: Robert Vincent - Bloc Québécois Sherbrooke: Serge Cardin - Bloc Québécois Verchères-Les-Patriotes: Stéphane Bergeron - Bloc Québécois Abitibi-Témiscamingue: Marc Lemay - Bloc Québécois Chicoutimi-Le Fjord: Robert Bouchard - Bloc Québécois Joliette: Pierre Paquette - Bloc Québécois Jonquière-Alma: Sébastien Gagnon - Bloc Québécois Laurentides-Labelle: Johanne Deschamps - Bloc Québécois Manicouagan: Gérard Asselin - Bloc Québécois Montcalm: Roger Gaudet - Bloc Québécois Nunavik-Eeyou: Yvon Lévesque – Bloc Québécois Rivière-du-Nord: Paul Crête - Bloc Québécois Roberval: Michel Gauthier - Bloc Québécois Ontario Liberal: 50 Conservative: 47 New Democratic Party: 9 Beaches-East York: Maria Minna – Liberal Davenport: Mario Silva – Liberal Don Valley East: Yasmin Ratansi – Liberal Don Valley West: John Godfrey – Liberal Eglinton-Lawrence: Joe Volpe – Liberal Etobicoke Centre: Borys Wrzesnewkyj – Liberal Etobicoke-Lakeshore: John Capobianco – Conservative Etobicoke North: Roy Cullen – Liberal Parkdale-High Park: Sarmite Bulte – Liberal St. Paul's: Carolyn Bennett – Liberal Scarborough-Agincourt: Jim Karygiannis – Liberal Scarborough Centre: John Cannis – Liberal Scarborough-Guildwood: John McKay – Liberal Scarborough-Rouge River: Derek Lee – Liberal Scarborough Southwest: Tom Wappel – Liberal Toronto Centre: Bill Graham – Liberal Toronto-Danforth: Jack Layton – New Democratic Party Trinity-Spadina: Olivia Chow – New Democratic Party Willowdale: James Peterson – Liberal York Centre: Ken Dryden – Liberal York South-Weston: Alan Tonks – Liberal York West: Judy Sgro – Liberal Ajax-Pickering: Mark Holland – Liberal Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Aldershot: David Sweet - Conservative Bramalea-Gore-Malton: Raminder Gill - Conservative Brampton-Springdale: Gurjit Grewal - Conservative Brampton West: Tony Clement – Conservative Burlington: Mike Wallace – Conservative Clarington-Scugog-Uxbridge: Bev Oda – Conservative Dufferin-Caledon: David Tilson – Conservative Halton: Dean Martin – Conservative Hamilton Centre: David Christopherson – New Democratic Party Hamilton East-Stoney Creek: Tony DePaulo – New Democratic Party Hamilton Mountain: Beth Phinney – Liberal Markham-Unionville: John McCallum – Liberal Mississauga-Brampton South: Navdeep Singh Bains – Liberal Mississauga East-Cooksville: Albina Guarnierni – Liberal Mississauga-Erindale: Bob Dechert - Conservative Mississauga South: Phil Green – Conservative Mississauga-Streetsville: Wajid Khan:– Liberal Newmarket-Aurora: Belinda Stronach – Conservative Niagara Falls: Robert Nicholson – Conservative Niagara West-Glanbrook: Dean Allison – Conservative Oak Ridges-Markham: Bob Callow – Conservative Oakville: Rick Byers – Conservative Oshawa: Louise Parkes - Liberal Pickering-Scarborough East: Dan McTeague – Liberal Richmond Hill: Pete Merrifield – Conservative St. Catharines: Leo Bonomi – Conservative Thornhill: Susan Kadis – Liberal Vaughan: Maurizio Bevilacqua – Liberal Welland: John Maloney – Liberal Whitby-Oshawa: Ian MacNeil - Conservative York-Simcoe: Peter Van Loan – Conservative Carleton-Lanark: Gordon O'Connor – Conservative Glengarry-Prescott-Russell: Don Boudria – Liberal Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock: Barry Devolin – Conservative Kingston and the Islands: Peter Milliken – Liberal Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington: Scott Reid – Conservative Leeds-Grenville: Gordon Brown – Conservative Nepean-Carleton: Pierre Poilievre – Conservative Northumberland-Quinte West: Douglas Galt – Conservative Ottawa Centre: Ed Broadbent – New Democratic Party Ottawa-Orléans: Walter Robinson – Conservative Ottawa South: Alan Riddell – Conservative Ottawa-Vanier: Mauril Bélanger – Liberal Ottawa West-Nepean: Sean Casey – Conservative Peterborough: Peter Adams – Liberal Prince Edward-Hastings: Daryl Kramp – Conservative Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke: Cheryl Gallant – Conservative Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry: Guy Lauzon – Conservative Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing: Brent St. Denis – Liberal Kenora: Roger Valley – Liberal Nickel Belt: Ray Bonin – Liberal Nipissing-Timiskaming: Anthony Rota – Liberal Parry Sound-Muskoka: Keith Montgomery - Conservative Sault Ste. Marie: Tony Martin – New Democratic Party Sudbury: Diane Marleau – Liberal Thunder Bay-Rainy River: David Leskowski - Conservative Thunder Bay-Superior North: Joe Comuzzi – Liberal Timmins-James Bay: Charlie Angus – New Democratic Party Cambridge: Gary Goodyear – Conservative Chatham-Kent-Essex: David Van Kesteren – Conservative Elgin-Middlesex-London: Joseph Preston – Conservative Essex: Jeff Watson - Conservative Grey-Bruce-Owen Sound: Larry Miller – Conservative Guelph: Brenda Chamberlain – Liberal Haldimand-Norfolk: Bob Speller – Liberal Brant: Lloyd St. Armand – Liberal Huron-Bruce: Barbara Fisher - Conservative Kitchener Centre: Karen Redman – Liberal Kitchener-Conestoga: Frank Luellau - Conservative Kitchener-Waterloo: Steven Strauss – Conservative London-Fanshawe: Pat O'Brien – Liberal London North Centre: Joseph Fontana – Liberal London West: Sue Barnes – Liberal Middlesex-Kent-Lambton: Rosemarie Ur – Liberal Oxford: David Mackenzie – Conservative Perth-Wellington: Gary Schellenberger – Conservative Sarnia-Lambton: Roger Gallaway – Liberal Barrie: Aileen Carroll - Liberal Simcoe-North: Peter Stock – Conservative Simcoe Grey: Helena Guergis – Conservative Wellington-Halton Hills: Michael Chong – Conservative Windsor-Tecumseh: Joe Comartin – New Democratic Party Windsor West: Brian Masse – New Democratic Party Manitoba Conservative: 6 Liberal: 4 New Democratic Party: 4 Charleswood-St.James: Glen Murray – Liberal Elmwood-Transcona: Bill Blaikie – New Democratic Party Kildonan-St.Paul: Joy Smith - Conservative Saint Boniface: Ray Simard – Liberal Winnipeg Centre: Pat Martin – New Democratic Party Winnipeg North: Judy Wasylycia-Leis - New Democratic Party Winnipeg South: Reg Alcock – Liberal Winnipeg South Centre: Anita Neville – Liberal Brandon-Souris: Merv Tweed – Conservative Churchill: Bev Desjarlais – New Democratic Party Dauphin-Swan River: Inky Mark – Conservative Portage-Lisgar: Brian Pallister – Conservative Provencher: Vic Toews – Conservative Selkirk-Interlake: James Bezan – Conservative Saskatchewan Conservative: 7 New Democratic Party: 4 Liberal: 2 Independent 1 Battlefords-Lloydminster: Gerry Ritz – Conservative Blackstrap: Lynne Yelich – Conservative Churchill River: Jeremy Harrison – Conservative Cypress Hills-Grasslands: David Anderson - Conservative Palliser: Dick Proctor – New Democratic Party Prince Albert: Brian Fitzpatrick – Conservative Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre: Maurice Kovatch – New Democratic Party Regina-Qu'Appelle: Lorne Nystrom – New Democratic Party Saskatoon-Humboldt: Patrick Wolfe - Liberal Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar: Dennis Gruending – New Democratic Party Saskatoon-Wanuskewin: Maurice Vellacott – Conservative Souris-Moose Mountain: Grant Devine – Independent Wascana: Ralph Goodale – Liberal Yorkton-Melville: Garry Breitkreuz – Conservative Alberta Conservative: 26 Liberal: 2 Calgary East: Deepak Obhrai – Conservative Calgary North Centre: Jim Prentice – Conservative Calgary Northeast: Art Hanger – Conservative Calgary-Nose Hill: Diane Ablonczy – Conservative Calgary South Centre: Lee Richardson – Conservative Calgary Southeast: Jason Kenney – Conservative Calgary Southwest: Stephen Harper – Conservative Calgary West: Rob Anders – Conservative Edmonton-Beaumont: David Kilgour – Liberal Edmonton Centre: Anne McLellan - Liberal Edmonton East: Peter Goldring – Conservative Edmonton-Leduc: James Rajotte – Conservative Edmonton-St.Albert: John Williams – Conservative Edmonton-Sherwood Park: Ken Epp – Conservative Edmonton-Spruce Grove: Rona Ambrose – Conservative Edmonton-Strathcona: Rahim Jaffer – Conservative Athabasca: Brian Jean – Conservative Crowfoot: Kevin Sorenson – Conservative Lethbridge: Rick Casson – Conservative Macleod: Ted Menzies – Conservative Medicine Hat: Monte Solberg – Conservative Peace River: Charlie Penson – Conservative Red Deer: Bob Mills – Conservative Vegreville-Wainwright: Leon Benoit – Conservative Westlock-St.Paul: Dave Chatters – Conservative Wetaskiwin: Dale Johnston – Conservative Wild Rose: Myron Thompson – Conservative Yellowhead: Rob Merrifield – Conservative British Columbia Conservative: 22 Liberal: 7 New Democratic Party: 5 Green Party: 1 Independent 1 Vancouver Centre: Hedy Fry – Liberal Vancouver East: Libby Davies – New Democratic Party Vancouver Kingsway: David Emerson - Liberal Vancouver Quadra: Stephen Owen – Liberal Vancouver South: Ujjal Dosanjh – Liberal Burnaby-Douglas: Bill Siksay - New Democratic Party Burnaby-New Westminster: Mary Pynenburg – Liberal New Westminster-Coquitlam: Paul Forseth – Conservative Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam: James Moore – Conservative North Vancouver: Ted White – Conservative West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast: John Reynolds – Conservative Delta-Richmond East: John Cummins – Conservative Fleetwood-Port Kells: Nina Grewal – Conservative Newton-North Delta: Gurmant Grewal – Conservative Richmond: Alice Wong – Conservative South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale: Russ Hiebert – Conservative Surrey North: Chuck Cadman – Independent Abbotsford: Randy White – Conservative Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon: Chuck Strahl – Conservative Dewdney-Alouette: Randy Kamp – Conservative Langley: Mark Warawa – Conservative Cariboo-Prince George: Dick Harris – Conservative Kamloops-Thompson: Betty Hinton – Conservative Kelowna: Werner Schmidt – Conservative Kootenay-Columbia: Jim Abbott – Conservative North Okanagan-Shuswap: Darrel Stinson – Conservative Okanagan-Coquihalla: Stockwell Day – Conservative Prince George-Peace River: Jay Hill – Conservative Skeena-Bulkley Valley: Nathan Cullen – New Democratic Party Southern Interior: Jim Gouk – Conservative Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca: Keith Martin – Liberal Nanaimo-Alberni: Scott Fraser – New Democratic Party Nanaimo-Cowichan: Jean Crowder – New Democratic Party Saanich-Gulf Islands: Andrew Lewis – Green Party Vancouver Island North: John Duncan – Conservative Victoria: David Anderson – Liberal Territories Liberal: 3 Nunavut: Nancy Karetak-Lindell – Liberal Western Arctic: Ethel Blondin-Andrew – Liberal Yukon: Larry Bagnell – Liberal Canada Conservative: 117 Liberal: 101 Bloc Québécois: 62 New Democratic Party: 25 Green Party: 1 Independent 2 Minority Government: Conservative Official Opposition: Liberal Here are the differences between my picks and those of www.electionprediction.org ....I would just like to also not that I did indeed have a mathematical error of one extra seat in NB for the Tories which was posted incorrectly...as you can see from these numbers my suspicions were correct...I seem to have had a sort of pro Con and pro Bloc bias in the east...and and a pro- Liberal bias in the west...my apologies...there are some seats which I now feel may be wrong however at this point I will not change my picks.... Newfoundland & Labrador No differences... Nova Scotia Liberal: Me: 5 Them: 4 (+1) Conservative Me: 4 Them: 3 (+1) New Democratic Party: Me: 2 Them: 4 (-2) Me: Dartmouth-Cole Harbour: Michael Savage – Liberal Them: NDP Me: Sydney-Victoria: Mark Eyking –Liberal Them: NDP Me: West Nova: Jon Carey – Conservative Them: Liberal Prince Edward Island No Differences New Brunswick Liberal: Me: 6 Them: 7 (-1) Conservative: Me: 3 Them: 2 (+1) Me: Fredericton: Kent Fox – Conservative Them: Liberal Québec Bloc Québécois: Me: 62 Them: 52 (+10) Liberal: Me: 13 Them: 23 (-10) Me: Ahuntsic: Maria Mourani - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Alfred-Pellan: Robert Carrier – Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Bourassa: Doris Provencher - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Honoré-Mercier: Éric St-Hilaire - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Jeanne-Le Ber: Thierry St-Cyr - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Laval-Les Îles: Micaël Poirier - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Vaudreuil-Soulanges: Meili Faille - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Brome-Missisquoi: Christian Ouellet - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Brossard-La Prairie: Marcel Lussier - Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Me: Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine: Raynald Blais– Bloc Québécois Them: Liberal Ontario Liberal: Me: 50 Them: 66 (-16) Conservative: Me: 47 Them: 32 (+15) New Democratic Party: Me: 9 Them: 8 (+1) Me: Etobicoke-Lakeshore: John Capobianco – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Brampton West: Tony Clement – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Hamilton East-Stoney Creek: Tony DePaulo – New Democratic Party Them: Liberal Me: Mississauga-Erindale: Bob Dechert - Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Mississauga-Streetsville: Wajid Khan:– Liberal Them: Conservative Me: Oshawa: Louise Parkes - Liberal Them: NDP Me: Richmond Hill: Pete Merrifield – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: St. Catharines: Leo Bonomi – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Ottawa South: Alan Riddell – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Ottawa West-Nepean: Sean Casey – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry: Guy Lauzon – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Parry Sound-Muskoka: Keith Montgomery - Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Thunder Bay-Rainy River: David Leskowski - Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Timmins-James Bay: Charlie Angus – New Democratic Party Them: Liberal Me: Chatham-Kent-Essex: David Van Kesteren – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Elgin-Middlesex-London: Joseph Preston – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Huron-Bruce: Barbara Fisher - Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Kitchener-Conestoga: Frank Luellau - Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Kitchener-Waterloo: Steven Strauss – Conservative Them: Liberal Me: London North Centre: Joseph Fontana – Liberal Them: Conservative Me: Simcoe-North: Peter Stock – Conservative Them: Liberal Manitoba Liberal: Me: 4 Them: 3 (+1) Conservative: Me: 6 Them: 7 (-1) Me: Charleswood-St.James: Glen Murray – Liberal Them: Conservative Saskatchewan Conservative: Me: 7 Them: 8 (-1) New Democratic Party: Me: 4 Them: 5 (-1) Liberal: Me: 2 Them: 1 (+1) Independent Me: 1 Them: 0 (+1) Me: Saskatoon-Humboldt: Patrick Wolfe - Liberal Them: NDP Me: Souris-Moose Mountain: Grant Devine – Independent Them: Conservative Alberta Conservative: Me: 26 Them: 27 (-1) Liberal: Me: 2 Them: 1 (+1) Me: Edmonton Centre: Anne McLellan - Liberal Them: Conservative British Columbia Conservative: Me: 22 Them: 23 (-1) Liberal: Me: 7 Them: 5 (+2) New Democratic Party: Me: 5 Them: 7 (-2) Green Party: Me: 1 Them: 0 (+1) Me: Vancouver Centre: Hedy Fry – Liberal Them: NDP Me: New Westminster-Coquitlam: Paul Forseth – Conservative Them: NDP Me: Skeena-Bulkley Valley: Nathan Cullen – New Democratic Party Them: Conservative Me: Saanich-Gulf Islands: Andrew Lewis – Green Party Them: Conservative Me: Victoria: David Anderson – Liberal Them: NDP Territories No Differences Canada Conservative: Me: 117 Them: 104 (+13) Liberal: Me: 101 Them: 122 (-21) Bloc Québécois: Me: 62 Them: 52 (+10) New Democratic Party: Me:25 Them: 29 (-4) Green Party: Me: 1 Them: 0 (+1) Independent Me:2 Them: 1 (+1) Me: Minority Government: Conservative Them: Liberal Me: Official Opposition: Liberal Them: Conservative Quote
Hawk Posted June 28, 2004 Report Posted June 28, 2004 Wow, good prediction.... now to just see what happens xD Can't wait lol Quote The only thing more confusing than a blonde is a Liberal Check this out - http://www.republicofalberta.com/ - http://albertarepublicans.org/ "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963)
Digby Posted June 28, 2004 Report Posted June 28, 2004 im in sw nova , i would never suspect jon cary to win here .. our local paper is predicting Robert Thebea the crookedist of all liberals wins again , with Arthur Bull ndp a close second in my area all signs are ndp , but we got a large french population in other areas of our rideing that may put Thebea back for another term of stealing Canadas wealth for the greedy liberals . It will surprise me if Jon Carey takes it , maybe your right . i hope you are right if Thebea is the other option . Quote
Hawk Posted June 28, 2004 Report Posted June 28, 2004 lol I dont have to worry about that, Ken Nicole (Liberal Candidate for our area) has signs up EVERYWHERE and broadcasting etc all this stuff like 'they did it to you 20 years ago, dont let them do it to you again, vote Liberal' I am like 'wtf? You guys been DOING it for the past 4 terms I sure as heck aren't gonna vote Liberal' Tomorrow is election day! xD I am a Scrutineer (sp?) for the Conservatives in my polling area so I maybe I will get to talk to the other scrutineers about policies etc and start up some good debates =D Quote The only thing more confusing than a blonde is a Liberal Check this out - http://www.republicofalberta.com/ - http://albertarepublicans.org/ "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963)
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