lovecanada Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 Sheesh, chill out your making me feel bad for you, if you want to vote greens, go ahead!! All your posts are anything but green, but, go ahead, if that's what you want vote green. Vote Liberal if you want, but you can't even say that's how your voting, it's okay, vote Liberal if you want, but just say it than DUCK!! Quote
The Honest Politician Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 Sheesh, chill out your making me feel bad for you, if you want to vote greens, go ahead!! All your posts are anything but green, but, go ahead, if that's what you want vote green. Vote Liberal if you want, but you can't even say that's how your voting, it's okay, vote Liberal if you want, but just say it than DUCK!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You at this site made me a liberal. Infact I will be volunteering at the local Liberal HQ this week. I wasn't going to vote for the CPC's main rival until I came to understand the values that would be represented, and shared in Ottawa by a Conservative Govt. I am totally behind the liberals now. I am sorry at which point did I confuse you as to what party I would be voting for. Quote
betsy Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 As examples, there have been attitudes and view points that have been displayed in this forum which have left me with no other choice but to support a party I don't want to, Excuse me, but please....don't blame others for your own decision. This reminds me of another key factor why we need a change of government. "Accountability." The lack of it. It is contagious. The young generation are now seriously afflicted with it. And who's spreading it???? Quote
scribblet Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 After 12 years of Liberal arrogance and distain for all Canadians , it just sort of begins to brush off. My friend just read your comment over my shoulder and told me that she is now changing her vote from Conservative to Liberal. Thanks a bunch. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh right, if they want to base their voting decision on what a few people on an internet discussion board say then - all I can say is hmmmmm. This board is very moderate, very few personal attacks and most seem to be well informed. If you want to read a really radical left wing side of things go to rabble where the standard operating procedure is to call anyone with opposing views a bigot or a troll, no dissenting voices allowed, then see how you feel about a discussion board changing your vote. Quote Hey Ho - Ontario Liberals Have to Go - Fight Wynne - save our province
The Honest Politician Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 Source: Wasylycia-Leis had Nothing New for RCMP It now seems that Judy Wasylycia-Leis's meeting with the RCMP was solely about presenting the RCMP with what she knew. I have received information from someone familiar with the meeting who wishes to remain unnamed that says Judy did not really have any new information for the RCMP. Wasylycia-Leis says her presentation "didn't have any new info" and it was more of a "compilation". My source speculates that Wasylycia-Leis probably just had a detailed account of "what happened when and who said what and when that happened". It seems now that Wasylycia-Leis didn't receive much info from the RCMP about what they had learned on their own. This should pique some interest from those who question the timing of the RCMP investigation and its publicity. It also brings up the question of why the NDP official site no longer has anything about Goodale resigning. For a few days the NDP official site had a Goodale resignation watch. Link Just an update. Quote
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