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January 24th, 2006

No majority, but dangers lie ahead

Statement by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of Canada, Jan. 24, 2006

While the Conservative push for a ruling majority was thwarted, Stephen Harper and his right-wing party managed to fashion gains at the polls on Jan. 23 mostly at the expense of the Liberals, winning 124 (of 308) seats in Parliament.

Even though the Tories fell far short of the outright victory they had sought, there should be no underestimation of the harm that could result under a Harper minority government. The challenge now for the labour, peace, equity and social justice movements will be to strengthen mass extra-parliamentary resistance to prevent the Tories from implementing their reactionary agenda, and to bring down the government at the earliest opportunity.

The Conservatives' tightly-scripted and heavily-financed campaign focused almost entirely on whipping up public anger at the ruling Liberals over the sponsorship scandal, while presenting themselves as the only alternative for “change” in government. They cynically misrepresented their positions on Medicare, education, Canada-US relations and many other issues to obscure and conceal their reactionary, pro-war agenda. For the most part, they managed to gag their more imprudent, red-neck backbenchers from spewing racist, anti-women, and Christian fundamentalist diatribes.

The Tories' deceptive strategy was aided and abetted by the corporate-controlled media, which often behaved more like cheerleaders than journalists. This reflected the strong desire of most sections of monopoly finance capital in Canada to replace with discredited Liberals with a Conservative majority.

http://www.communist-party.ca/news/Stateme...tion2006_1.html

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Canuck E Stan

The reason I posted it was to stimulate discussion. I had hoped there might be some variation from the "conservatives/liberals are bad" theme.

I would argue that this falls within the spirit of the rule that states "All posts must contain some aspect of an argument or attempt to stimulate discussion. Simply posting a URL to an outside source or posting statements that are only one or two sentences long will not be tolerated and the post will be deleted. In addition, use the search feature to ensure that the topic you are posting is not already being discussed somewhere else in the forums."

Other than the perceived breach in board protocol, did you have no other comment to make? ;)

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This reflected the strong desire of most sections of monopoly finance capital in Canada to replace with discredited Liberals with a Conservative majority.
With what would the Communist Party of Canada replace monopoly finance capital?

I could not find anything on their website at all. Any ideas?

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This reflected the strong desire of most sections of monopoly finance capital in Canada to replace with discredited Liberals with a Conservative majority.
With what would the Communist Party of Canada replace monopoly finance capital?

I could not find anything on their website at all. Any ideas?

With Monopoly money.

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