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Re: Hooray for non confidence. [message #180702 is a reply to message #180689] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 20:18 |
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Javaxcx
Messages: 1943 Registered: February 2003 Location: Canada, eh?
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It's not as much a matter that Canadians want a Conservative government, as they literally "have no confidence" in the liberal one. Frankly, I haven't had confidence in this minority in years. I agree with some of the policies they establish, and I would very much like it to stop there, but some greedy twits took advantage of the system, and if the conservatives get in-- and they absolutely WILL-- then I have to face some serious changes in legislation. My line of work depends greatly on the government, and with a conservative insignia next to the Canadian flag, I have to worry about possible pay cuts as well as take extra effort to ensure my own safety as privatization of our medical system will leave me penniless in such an event.
The liberals started out fine, then they took it too far-- and we suffer for it.
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Re: Hooray for non confidence. [message #180930 is a reply to message #180703] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 20:56 |
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Renx wrote on Mon, 28 November 2005 22:26 | To be honest I'd prefer the NDP over the conservatives...
Stephen Harper is lamer.
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I personally support the Neo Democrats on the Federal scene, but saddly most of their representatives are lamers that don't stand a chance between the ones of the two (correction: three here) major parties... For instance: their candidate in our district is unknown to the vast majority of the regional public, and she plans to turn this place into some sort of national park... Well, at least it seems.
FUCK
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