scribblet Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 ABCs of Liberal Values The ABC's of Liberal Values Are Liberal Values Your Values? Age of consent law Allows adults to have sex with 14 year olds Billions of dollars spent on Indian reserves Yet more than 100 First Nation communities must boil their drinking water Challenger Jets Subsidized by taxpayers to fly Paul Martin to $5,000 a plate fund raisers Decriminalized marijuana proposed While RCMP officers get killed monitoring an underground grow-op Entitlement A culture of entitlement for Liberal puppets Foreign aid To China, which has more than a $30 billion military budget Gun registry read more here: http://www.liberalvalues.ca/ Quote Hey Ho - Ontario Liberals Have to Go - Fight Wynne - save our province
mar Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 ABCs of Conservative Party of Canada(sic) Values" http://www.gop.com/ Quote
Cameron Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 ABCs of Conservative Party of Canada(sic) Values"http://www.gop.com/ Wrong country pal. Quote Economic Left/Right: 3.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.26 I want to earn money and keep the majority of it.
Black Dog Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Age of consent law Allows adults to have sex with 14 year olds While the Tories' new "get tuff on crime" plan means 14 year olds can be tried as adults. So at 14, you're old enough to be held to the same level of responsibility as an adult for a crime, but not old enough to decide who you can have sex with. (BTW, the current age of consent was put in place in 1890 by a Conservative government). Decriminalized marijuana proposed While RCMP officers get killed monitoring an underground grow-op Bull. The cops were there hunting stolen goods, not pot. Quote
scribblet Posted January 16, 2006 Author Report Posted January 16, 2006 ABCs of Conservative Party of Canada(sic) Values"http://www.gop.com/ Huh? think you've got the wrong forum. Quote Hey Ho - Ontario Liberals Have to Go - Fight Wynne - save our province
Hollus Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers? Why is it that they would not want to reveal their supporters? Could it be that their intentions and values may not be in the best interest of Canadians? Quote
mar Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 ABCs of Conservative Party of Canada(sic) Values" http://www.gop.com/ Huh? think you've got the wrong forum. You mean those values aren't an inspiration? Did he take that back too? Kinda like him saying: "I didn't really mean we should send troops to Iraq even tho I said it a hundred times or so on TV. I really meant we should only send troops if the information I argued for months was right, was really right which I now say wasn't and, of course I couldn't listen to Creiten or the majority of canadoians at the time, could I? And when I said troops about 100 times which you can look up in Hansard I didn't really mean troops I meant we really should just support the Americans. Something like Oprah saying "we're there for you." I meant perhaps our troops could stay here but think good thoughts of support or form a prayer circle. Quote
wellandboy Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Hollus . The information for the 2004 election is available on line from Elections Canada. Looking at corporate sponsors for the Liberals and union sponsors for the NDP. I think you will find this is a non-starter. Quote
geoffrey Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers?Why is it that they would not want to reveal their supporters? Could it be that their intentions and values may not be in the best interest of Canadians? I certainly hope the CPC will tailor their government to suit my needs. Have the Liberals ever released every last name that's contributed to their campaigns? Or the number one contributor to the Liberal campaign in Quebec, the public purse? We don't even know which candiates where undemocratically elected using our money. It's not the law, yet Harper did make disclosure of all major donors, the little $25 suppoters aren't included. I don't think anyone that actually is concerned about foreign influence could argue that if an American gave $25 Harper will sell us out to the yanks. Plus, its is illegal to foreigners to contribute to campaigns, and the Conservatives make this very clear and take great effort in ensuring they play by the book in this regard. It less then 30% of the total that has not been disclosed. Harper is the only one that wants to end corporate and union donations, so attacking him on campaign finance must really be a desperate attack. Quote RealRisk.ca - (Latest Post: Prosecutors have no "Skin in the Game") --
newbie Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers?Why is it that they would not want to reveal their supporters? Could it be that their intentions and values may not be in the best interest of Canadians? Check out http://www.elections.ca. Also, check out the board of directors on the conference board of Canada, re Harper's economic plan. Interesting. http://www.conferenceboard.ca/about-cboc/BOD.asp Quote
Hollus Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers? Why is it that they would not want to reveal their supporters? Could it be that their intentions and values may not be in the best interest of Canadians? Check out http://www.elections.ca. Also, check out the board of directors on the conference board of Canada, re Harper's economic plan. Interesting. http://www.conferenceboard.ca/about-cboc/BOD.asp Allright I concede, a naive post on my part. Thanks for the rebuttles. I just fear that the CPC wants to put more power in the hands of corporations. Convince me Im wrong and Ill sleep better at night. Quote
mar Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Allright I concede, a naive post on my part. Thanks for the rebuttles. I just fear that the CPC wants to put more power in the hands of corporations. Convince me Im wrong and Ill sleep better at night. Unless you're extremely gullible, you won't be convinced. However, there is an upside. We keep hearing from posters on here and Conservative politicians that they firmly believe its more democratic to let the majority decide. Given there are numerous surveys showing the majority of Canadians are in favour of decriminalizing cannibis possession, guess that's gonna be a Conservatibe priority too, huh? Quote
Argus Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers? Why? Even if they did that would only make them as bad as the Liberals. Quote "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
Argus Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Allright I concede, a naive post on my part. Thanks for the rebuttles. I just fear that the CPC wants to put more power in the hands of corporations. Convince me Im wrong and Ill sleep better at night. A recent assessment of donations shows: the Conservative Party has a base of individual donors that is much larger than the other four parties the Liberals have many more donors donating more than $1,000 than all the other parties combined Donations of under $200 made up 77.0% of Conservative money Donations of under $200 made up 11.2% of Liberal money Donations of under $200 made up 17% of Bloc Quebecois donations Donations of under $200 made up 76.2% of NDP donations Democracy Watch 2005 So gee, it looks like the Conservatives and NDP are getting the vast majority of their money from small donations from individuals. The Liberal party on the other hand, is getting its donations from rich people. So who do you think is in the pay of the corporations? Quote "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
Hollus Posted January 16, 2006 Report Posted January 16, 2006 Allright I concede, a naive post on my part. Thanks for the rebuttles. I just fear that the CPC wants to put more power in the hands of corporations. Convince me Im wrong and Ill sleep better at night. A recent assessment of donations shows: the Conservative Party has a base of individual donors that is much larger than the other four parties the Liberals have many more donors donating more than $1,000 than all the other parties combined Donations of under $200 made up 77.0% of Conservative money Donations of under $200 made up 11.2% of Liberal money Donations of under $200 made up 17% of Bloc Quebecois donations Donations of under $200 made up 76.2% of NDP donations Democracy Watch 2005 So gee, it looks like the Conservatives and NDP are getting the vast majority of their money from small donations from individuals. The Liberal party on the other hand, is getting its donations from rich people. So who do you think is in the pay of the corporations? ZZzzzZZ... ZZZzzzZZ... ZZzzAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! WOLVES IN SHEEPS CLOTHES! link Quote
scribblet Posted January 16, 2006 Author Report Posted January 16, 2006 Could some kind conservitive please explain where I can find a list of the CPC campaign contributers? Could you please provide me with some strong evidence that the CPC won't tailor their government to suit the needs of these contributers? Why? Even if they did that would only make them as bad as the Liberals. All campaign contributions are listed on Elections Canada http://www.elections.ca/scripts/webpep/fin...tributions.aspx Quote Hey Ho - Ontario Liberals Have to Go - Fight Wynne - save our province
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