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Canadian Politics
Last post: 2 months ago | Thread started: Sep 10, 08, 10:13 a.m.
- robotron3k


- Dog-earSep 10, 08, 10:17 a.m. – Permalink
- designer4rent
Harper needs a better haircut. How can anyone vote for a man with 80's hair. Kept from the 80's!!!


- Dog-earSep 10, 08, 10:19 a.m. – Permalink
- designer4rent
what are our choices, do we know yet?


- Dog-earSep 10, 08, 10:24 a.m. – Permalink
- eegrek
Personally, I lean to the right (if I was american though I'd vote Dem. every time). I'm not as far right as the Conservatives, although I have enjoyed their GST reduction. The Liberals are more in line with my political thoughts but are so crooked and f'ed up and can't seem to get their priorities straight. I'll never be a complete socialist (I enjoy keeping my hard earned money) so I'll never vote NDP. I may actually give my vote to the green party so that they can earn some more respect. The environment is a huge issue, and if they get a certain number of votes they get some federal funding for their party. I think they deserve it so I may throw my vote their way even if the have no chance. Kind of a weird decision for me, uber-right or uber-left, what way to go?

- Dog-earSep 10, 08, 10:31 a.m. – Permalink



