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Posts: 21665
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:38 pm
Toro Toro: Streaker Streaker: An excellent communicator, though.
The CONS have become very cocky very quickly. The next election will be a sobering experience for them. That's what the Liberals said last election. and one day they'll be right.
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ridenrain
CKA Uber
Posts: 22594
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:41 pm
EyeBrock EyeBrock: Nope, didn't watch the video. I just stated simple fact, which I know is a new thing on your planet.
Now let’s try it again.
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin.
Once upon a time the Liberals were more of a centrist party. They took votes from the right of centre parties. Then they moved left. So far left that they took in failed socialist leaders like Bob Rae.
Then they campaigned on green issues and wanted to bring in a carbon tax as North America moved into recession.
This moved them into NDP territory and the charismatic leader of the NDP came across way better than the stumbling Liberal leader, and the two fought for a chunk of the same votes. The car salesman guy did good.
Along came Steve. He ran a crap campaign which cost him a majority but he still added 18 more seats to the Tory count. Steve likes it now the NDP are strong and take votes from the Liberals. He’s Prime Minister again and nobody looks like they will steal his job for a very long time.
The End, for now!
Goodnight children! Beautiful. Just beautiful. Don't forget to mention the loony court jester that fell, hit his head and came up with the magic plan of "Stratigic Voting" .
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Posts: 15681
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:05 pm
Thanks Ride!
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Posts: 7710
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:18 pm
ridenrain ridenrain: Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Don't forget to mention the loony court jester that fell, hit his head and came up with the magic plan of "Stratigic Voting" . excuse me? WTF is this about Stratigic Voting?
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Posts: 7710
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:23 pm
EyeBrock EyeBrock: Nope, didn't watch the video. I just stated simple fact, which I know is a new thing on your planet.
Now let’s try it again.
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin.
Once upon a time the Liberals were more of a centrist party. They took votes from the right of centre parties. Then they moved left. So far left that they took in failed socialist leaders like Bob Rae.
Then they campaigned on green issues and wanted to bring in a carbon tax as North America moved into recession.
This moved them into NDP territory and the charismatic leader of the NDP came across way better than the stumbling Liberal leader, and the two fought for a chunk of the same votes. The car salesman guy did good.
Along came Steve. He ran a crap campaign which cost him a majority but he still added 18 more seats to the Tory count. Steve likes it now the NDP are strong and take votes from the Liberals. He’s Prime Minister again and nobody looks like they will steal his job for a very long time.
The End, for now!
Goodnight children! So you didn't watch the video and unequvically proclaim you are the pro on political spectrum.  This is why I like U.S. Politics. 2 party system, much better if you ask me.
Last edited by tritium on Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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ridenrain
CKA Uber
Posts: 22594
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:23 pm
It's horrible spelling for strategic voting. It was supposed to be some huge wall against a CPC win but it looked like it was a fart in a thunderstorm.
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Mustang1
CKA Super Elite
Posts: 7594
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:23 pm
Streaker Streaker: Bring on Tobin, Kennedy, Rae, or (heaven help us) Ignatieff.
With any of those four as leader, the Libs will win the next election. Or Manley, Rock, but i'm actually a big Kennedy fan. Either way, the Grits needed another failure.
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Mustang1
CKA Super Elite
Posts: 7594
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:25 pm
tritium tritium: EyeBrock EyeBrock: Nope, didn't watch the video. I just stated simple fact, which I know is a new thing on your planet.
Now let’s try it again.
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin.
Once upon a time the Liberals were more of a centrist party. They took votes from the right of centre parties. Then they moved left. So far left that they took in failed socialist leaders like Bob Rae.
Then they campaigned on green issues and wanted to bring in a carbon tax as North America moved into recession.
This moved them into NDP territory and the charismatic leader of the NDP came across way better than the stumbling Liberal leader, and the two fought for a chunk of the same votes. The car salesman guy did good.
Along came Steve. He ran a crap campaign which cost him a majority but he still added 18 more seats to the Tory count. Steve likes it now the NDP are strong and take votes from the Liberals. He’s Prime Minister again and nobody looks like they will steal his job for a very long time.
The End, for now!
Goodnight children! So you didn't watch the video and unequvically proclaim you are the pro on political spectrum.  This is why I like U.S. Politics. 2 party system, much better if you ask me. I've got to agree with you - the Liberals have been a centre-right party for years.
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Posts: 7710
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:00 pm
ridenrain ridenrain: It's horrible spelling for strategic voting. It was supposed to be some huge wall against a CPC win but it looked like it was a fart in a thunderstorm. Oh that stupid thing on Facebook. That was gay as shit, and very unethical if you ask me...
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Posts: 7580
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:36 am
Dion helped the torys gain in Toronto.. nobody trusts harper so he will never get a majority.. both partys need new leaders..
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:48 am
Hmm how quickly the worms turn...on each other. Singing his praises one day and calling for his head the next.
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HyperionTheEvil
Forum Super Elite
Posts: 2218
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:04 am
ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog: Hmm how quickly the worms turn...on each other. Singing his praises one day and calling for his head the next. It's thier way, frankly im happy to see them go on stabbing each other in the back
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:32 pm
where is rev blair after all this?
to ashamed to show up?
I thought he would be all over the +7 seats for the socialists
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Posts: 15681
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:33 pm
Yea, where's waldo, I mean rev?
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Posts: 10503
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:35 pm
Dion needs to step down, for the sake of the party. If he stays the Liberals will be reduced to tatters.
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