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Please do not use insulting terms like, "Fiberals" in this forum.

Thank you,

Greg

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Can we safely assume that "words like" also applies to "Con servative" which has been used dozens of times over the last few days on numerous threads without drawing any apparent rebuke?

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Yea, I'm with Argus...I've told Cagerattler, who started using CON servative, that if he wants to be taken seriously he should start acting like it.

I think we should all drop the childesh rhetoric when refering to political parties and grow up.

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I think we should all drop the childesh rhetoric when refering to political parties and grow up.

Agreed but let's not forget who started this childish nonsense.

That would be CAGERATTLER, not that you'd notice, of course.

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Do you have evidence against the Liberals. All you have to this point is allegations gleaned from news reports. I take my claims about Mulroney from news reports, too. There were many of those over the years.

But you never were a great reader except of suspect web sites.

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I think we should all drop the childesh rhetoric when refering to political parties and grow up.

Agreed but let's not forget who started this childish nonsense.

Hopefully not you Cameron but other conservative supporters have done it constantly

I've never gone down that road. I've been here awhile and I've seen many names come and go.

But when I do get going I can refer to some parties as pack mules, donkeys, etc. but I don't change the spelling. It doesn't make it right though, we should all be adult about this.

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Most Canadians, unlike you, obviously, don't think bribery, theft, corruption, fraud and racketeering should be a normal part of politics.

Thankfully, in the last election more Canadians seemed to prefer "bribery, theft, corruption, fraud and racketeering" to medieval theocratic rule. With any luck, they'll retain that preference well into the future.

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Thankfully, in the last election more Canadians seemed to prefer "bribery, theft, corruption, fraud and racketeering" to medieval theocratic rule. With any luck, they'll retain that preference well into the future.

Yes, the Christian Heritage Party was soundly defeated in every riding they contested.

-kimmy

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