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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:11 pm
 


OnTheIce OnTheIce:
Yawn...more misinformed dribble.

So many inaccuracies, so little time.


Nice concession speech. Stay out of the grown-up pool next time. :lol:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:47 pm
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
OnTheIce OnTheIce:
Yawn...more misinformed dribble.

So many inaccuracies, so little time.


Nice concession speech. Stay out of the grown-up pool next time. :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Shit, if your obsession with this forum ever ends, you can take up a full-time spot at Yuk-Yuks.

I'm tired of defending myself to tools like yourself that assume because some of us have the "C" under our name, we're puppets to the Conservative brand.

I have, on numerous occasions, disagreed with Conservative policies and views and have supported other Liberal agendas. Yes, I support a large amount of the Conservative agenda but I have also disagreed with a fair bit and posted as such.

So before you spout off about being part of the "grown-up" pool, get your head on straight and get your facts in order. When you're able to do that, then you can talk about being in the grown-up pool all you want. :D





PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:26 am
 


OnTheIce OnTheIce:
The majority of us don't give a shit now and didn't give a shit back then.

It's just funny that those who didn't care before suddenly do cause who's in power.


I think you meant to say that YOU don't give a shit now or then. Every indication is that a majority of Canadians do care.

$1:
The poll, released exclusively to CBC News on Thursday, found the majority of Canadians surveyed — 67 per cent — are at least somewhat aware of Harper's decision to prorogue, or shut down, Parliament until March.

Of those who were aware of the decision, 58 per cent opposed the move, the poll found. By comparison, 31 per cent of those polled who were aware of the move supported it. Opposition to the decision was highest among Liberal and NDP supporters and those with a university education.


100 - 67 = 33% who are unaware of the proroguing of our parliament.

Of the 67% who are aware, only 11% don't give a shit.

CAPP Facebook group: 203,806 members

How did you arrive at this conclusion that a majority don't care?


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:36 am
 


Curtman Curtman:
OnTheIce OnTheIce:
The majority of us don't give a shit now and didn't give a shit back then.

It's just funny that those who didn't care before suddenly do cause who's in power.


I think you meant to say that YOU don't give a shit now or then. Every indication is that a majority of Canadians do care.

$1:
The poll, released exclusively to CBC News on Thursday, found the majority of Canadians surveyed — 67 per cent — are at least somewhat aware of Harper's decision to prorogue, or shut down, Parliament until March.

Of those who were aware of the decision, 58 per cent opposed the move, the poll found. By comparison, 31 per cent of those polled who were aware of the move supported it. Opposition to the decision was highest among Liberal and NDP supporters and those with a university education.


100 - 67 = 33% who are unaware of the proroguing of our parliament.

Of the 67% who are aware, only 11% don't give a shit.

CAPP Facebook group: 203,806 members

How did you arrive at this conclusion that a majority don't care?


Depends which poll you read:
http://www.harrisdecima.ca/sites/defaul ... -en414.pdf

15% support the move while 46% are indifferent.

That makes 61% of Canadians that either support or don't give a rats ass.


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