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Mr Ontario
14-10-2008, 03:57 PM
Just reminder that if you vote Conservative....That they are the ones pushing for the C-51 and C-52 Bill. Where they are tying to make everything become a prescription where you can no longer go to your Nature Health food store and buy half the stuff they are selling now. Not to mention the jobs loss from all these stores having to close.

Also, wasted effort that been put in a War that isn't ours to begin with. Let stick around here and defend are own country. :)

Ritch
14-10-2008, 04:00 PM
Holy shit didn`t know that, those cocksuckers... Not voting for them or any of the others, just can`t do it.

Durk
14-10-2008, 04:10 PM
rofl sweet I will just hoard and get into the illicite world of underground vitamin dealing. I will get some baggies and sell protien by the serving as well lol

Mr Ontario
14-10-2008, 04:28 PM
Well if it stays a minority like last time it won't happen!

RagingRandy
14-10-2008, 06:18 PM
I fully suspect the Liberals would pick up the cause anyway. The trend is for people to give up control of their own lives and let the government take care of them.

Mr Ontario
14-10-2008, 06:20 PM
That's what we don't want........to give up are own lives and let the Government take care of us.


I fully suspect the Liberals would pick up the cause anyway. The trend is for people to give up control of their own lives and let the government take care of them.

RagingRandy
14-10-2008, 06:29 PM
That's what we don't want........to give up are own lives and let the Government take care of us.

Agreed but most do and will. The bank bailouts and bailouts for big corporations should never happen. They are bailed out to show that the government is protecting people. Why should there be bailouts in a free market, capitalistic country?

Seth
14-10-2008, 06:33 PM
a conservative gvt is fine, as long as its minority

RagingRandy
14-10-2008, 06:37 PM
a conservative gvt is fine, as long as its minority

Just what we need, another dysfunctional parliament.

Mr Ontario
14-10-2008, 06:37 PM
True! But lets waste more money by having another election. lol


a conservative gvt is fine, as long as its minority

ZeOne
14-10-2008, 06:53 PM
I hope whoever is elected it will not be a minority gov again, or else we are not moving anywhere soon.

t-bone
14-10-2008, 06:56 PM
That's what we don't want........to give up are own lives and let the Government take care of us.

you realize that the conservatives usually are the least contolling party. u like more taxes do u?

Stonewald Rockwater
14-10-2008, 07:13 PM
conservatives want to pass minimum prison sentences

RagingRandy
14-10-2008, 07:27 PM
conservatives want to pass minimum prison sentences

I hope you are implying that is a good thing.

Stonewald Rockwater
14-10-2008, 07:30 PM
fvck no, that'd make us more like the USA. putting ppl in jail that dont deserve to be

Stonewald Rockwater
14-10-2008, 07:34 PM
min mandatory sentences have increased the price of marijuana to that of cocaine is the usa

Gib
14-10-2008, 07:46 PM
Yeah that sure sucks! The government is making illegal drugs more expensive! How dare they!

Its not like keeping violent criminals off the street is something Canadians want! Look at how many poor victimized gang members have to spend up to 5 YEARS in jail, just for shooting randomly into crowds!!

We all know violent criminals just need a hug and to be sent back to their environments that encouraged their behaviour.

[/pussy]

Doctor Sinister
14-10-2008, 07:50 PM
Yeah that sure sucks! The government is making illegal drugs more expensive! How dare they!

Its not like keeping violent criminals off the street is something Canadians want! Look at how many poor victimized gang members have to spend up to 5 YEARS in jail, just for shooting randomly into crowds!!

We all know violent criminals just need a hug and to be sent back to their environments that encouraged their behaviour.

[/pussy]

Am I the only feeling the sarcasm here? :flagC

Seth
14-10-2008, 07:54 PM
I hope whoever is elected it will not be a minority gov again, or else we are not moving anywhere soon.

I like my Canada the way it is right now :D Minority for the win!

Stonewald Rockwater
14-10-2008, 07:56 PM
fvck, they sell crack. crack'll stay the same $$ sentences wont get any tougher for crack dealers! its the small time marijuana dealers & weekend juice dealers will get ****ed in the butt

Doctor Sinister
14-10-2008, 07:57 PM
The only way we could have gone out of a minority government, would have been for the Conservatives to play their cards better in Quebec during the campaign, but they ****ed it up so much so fast that we have to ask ourselves if they didn't do it on purpose ... (for what purpose, I don't ****ing know!!)

They made BQ's task so much easier that it has become laughable, BQ's demagogism has reached an all-time high in this campaign. I've never seen so much blatant attacks on character in my life, Duceppe was relentless against Harper and it's going to pay for them, you can count on it. So we'll be stuck once again with an even weaker Conservatives govnt ...

Stonewald Rockwater
14-10-2008, 07:57 PM
minority ftw!

downtown
14-10-2008, 09:30 PM
rofl sweet I will just hoard and get into the illicite world of underground vitamin dealing. I will get some baggies and sell protien by the serving as well lol

list me

physique
14-10-2008, 10:41 PM
conservative is better then voting for the bloc! how they have a party when they are pretty much only in a province is a total farce.

**** politics! how vcan one choose the lesser of 5 evils?

gsxr750
14-10-2008, 10:43 PM
Saw a garbage can downtown someone strapped a cardboard sign to it .. it said " VOTE HERE "

LOL.

Kiem
14-10-2008, 10:50 PM
My town has a dude spraypainting a sign in red saying "Vote for Geoff". He's my type of candidate. Doesn't waste money on expensive signs.

physique
14-10-2008, 11:12 PM
My town has a dude spraypainting a sign in red saying "Vote for Geoff". He's my type of candidate. Doesn't waste money on expensive signs.

210 million spent on this election. what a joke that is!

did Geoff get any votes?

Gib
14-10-2008, 11:21 PM
Geoff wasnt even on my ballot!!

Fraud! Voter fraud!!!

Seth
14-10-2008, 11:22 PM
http://voteforgeoff.com/

MuSuLPhReAk
14-10-2008, 11:33 PM
Looks like a minority gov't again though the Tories have gained ground.

ZeOne
14-10-2008, 11:37 PM
What a shame...several hundred millions dollars for a status quo

faller
14-10-2008, 11:43 PM
Coulda been a whole lot worse, could have been a Dion minority :eek:

Kiem
14-10-2008, 11:52 PM
210 million spent on this election. what a joke that is!

did Geoff get any votes?

Don't know, was working out and didn't make it to the booth. Some mean people knocked down his homemade signs a few days ago.


http://voteforgeoff.com/

Thats a different Geoff, different town.

Easterner
15-10-2008, 07:20 AM
Well even though I dident vote for them or any of the main parties I am releived they got back in as a minority govt. I think they are better than any of the other main parties.
And now we dont have to worry about the carbon tax bull shit.

wrought
15-10-2008, 07:50 AM
And now we dont have to worry about the carbon tax bull shit.

Wanna bet? Personally I like the terminology, "compliance mechanisms", lol.

http://www.ec.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&n=75038EBC-1

Bowlcut
15-10-2008, 07:51 AM
What a gong show. Tune in for Harper's latest bid to regulate morality.

RagingRandy
15-10-2008, 08:52 AM
What a gong show. Tune in for Harper's latest bid to regulate morality.

Morality is already regulated. It is just a matter of degrees.

Gettin'r'round
15-10-2008, 09:09 AM
Bill C-51 was dead as soon as parliament was dissolved. Due to all the petitions to abolish C-51 it won't be coming back in any form, at least for a while. How ye forget how the Liberal gov't in the 90's tried to ban ginkgo and other products.

How about thinking twice about voting Liberal with the green shaft? Oh wait, they did.

Bowlcut
15-10-2008, 01:33 PM
Morality is already regulated. It is just a matter of degrees.

You don't think his crackdown on pot possession, strippers, and supplements is not indicative to his social conservatism?

If he was a real conservative he would start letting adults take responsibility for their lives and actions. The problem I have is that unlike the Liberals we should not exact government to regulate people's private lives.

Unfortunately the people in Canada who believe in the greatest moral freedoms also believe in the most government regulation and interference with their money.

In short all the parties disgust me. None seem willing to address the topic of balance of power and adopting a form of government with more checks and balances and popular referendums.

#8
15-10-2008, 02:31 PM
Bottom line, conservatives want to give tax breaks to big business' in canada to KEEP jobs and investments here. If you're a know nothing NDP'er or a Liberal with little to no knowledge of how business works, then you dont understand why this is such a GOOD thing. Business' wont invest in canada if they arent fed certain tax exemptions. They will invest elsewhere and that means less jobs for canadians and less economic boom. One of the only reasons Canada is fairing so well in comparison to the U.S. and parts of Europe is because of the booming western economy, largely to do with the tar sands. Yes we can throw a tax on carbon, and sure that will reduce greenhouse emissions, but Canada only contributes 2% of the entire worlds polution and countless jobs will be lost to nations who can offer a more prosperous investment opportunity. The major contributors of carbon to the atmosphere are china and the U.S. Do you actually believe they are going to follow our example of a "green shift"? They dont give two sh!ts what we do with our economy and will continue to heavily pollute as they are now. The green party is in favour of subsidising jobs that are or will soon become obselete, (such as GM, Chrylser, Ford plant assembly line jobs) instead of subsidising these companies why not force them to produce a better product at a reasonable price so people will actually buy it. (like what all the japanese and korean car companies are doing now) As for bill C-51, it will never happen ever, and has already been dissolved as someone already mentioned. Yes I study law and politics in school, but most of this information can be found if you read more than one newspaper.

t-bone
15-10-2008, 05:20 PM
for those who worry harper cant handle economic policy. his education is a masters in economics

Bowlcut
15-10-2008, 05:31 PM
Who actually thinks the PM has any influence on the economy?
Government should but out as even the best intentions can cause problems.

#8
15-10-2008, 06:07 PM
for those who worry harper cant handle economic policy. his education is a masters in economics

exactly. well done sir.

faller
15-10-2008, 08:17 PM
Bottom line, conservatives want to give tax breaks to big business' in canada to KEEP jobs and investments here. If you're a know nothing NDP'er or a Liberal with little to no knowledge of how business works, then you dont understand why this is such a GOOD thing. Business' wont invest in canada if they arent fed certain tax exemptions. They will invest elsewhere and that means less jobs for canadians and less economic boom. One of the only reasons Canada is fairing so well in comparison to the U.S. and parts of Europe is because of the booming western economy, largely to do with the tar sands. Yes we can throw a tax on carbon, and sure that will reduce greenhouse emissions, but Canada only contributes 2% of the entire worlds polution and countless jobs will be lost to nations who can offer a more prosperous investment opportunity. The major contributors of carbon to the atmosphere are china and the U.S. Do you actually believe they are going to follow our example of a "green shift"? They dont give two sh!ts what we do with our economy and will continue to heavily pollute as they are now. The green party is in favour of subsidising jobs that are or will soon become obselete, (such as GM, Chrylser, Ford plant assembly line jobs) instead of subsidising these companies why not force them to produce a better product at a reasonable price so people will actually buy it. (like what all the japanese and korean car companies are doing now) As for bill C-51, it will never happen ever, and has already been dissolved as someone already mentioned. Yes I study law and politics in school, but most of this information can be found if you read more than one newspaper.



Nicely said!! :a+