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Stephen Harper has tough words for coalition

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Stephen Harper has tough words for coalition


Political | 206522 hits | Dec 15 9:16 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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Despite having to shut down Parliament to save his government from being toppled by a furious opposition coalition, Prime Minister Stephen Harper pulled no punches when discussing his political rivals in a year-end interview with CTV Atlantic.

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  1. by avatar Bacardi4206
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:50 pm
    It is simple, wether they discussed a coalition before the election or not is despite the point. They should have formed it before the election, not afterwards after they lose. This is nothing more than them pissed off becuase they lost.

    If they thought a coalition was in the best interests of Canada, and Canadian's. They would have all agreed to it before the election when they were discussing it. Instead they decided to go there own way, and suddently when they lose they decide to go for it?

    This is nothing more than them trying to gain power, that's all it is. Willing to share power to gain power.

    I truely hope this powermongers don't get any power.

  2. by avatar Newsbot
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:52 pm
    Stephen Harper has tough words for coalition

    Posted By:
    2008-12-15 21:16:04

  3. by avatar bootlegga
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:52 pm
    Overthrow? I love how he makes it sound like coup...:roll:

    He definitely got the last laugh with his suspension of Parliament after the Richstag fire...:lol:

  4. by avatar acidcomplex
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:11 pm
    oh such a skewed view bacardi

  5. by Terence
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:16 pm
    Completely ego driven coalition, which was the only way a discredited Dion could overshadow his disastrous period of non leadership.

    It is also the only way Jack Layton could be in a cabinet. He wasn't content being leader of a party Canada will never elect to lead it.

  6. by avatar HyperionTheEvil
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:24 pm
    "InternetChatter" said
    Completely ego driven coalition, which was the only way a discredited Dion could overshadow his disastrous period of non leadership.

    It is also the only way Jack Layton could be in a cabinet. He wasn't content being leader of a party Canada will never elect to lead it.



    Weren't you guys toting him as Canada's new PM a couple of times over the past few weeks?

  7. by Terence
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:30 pm
    You keep showing that you either can't read, or are a partisan liar.

    I have alway been anti-Dion. Never supported the coalition. If you can just look past a party badge next to a poster's name, and READ what they type, you might one day succeed at message board posting. I see a number of NDP and Liberals here who were not at all hot for this travesty.

    I haven't volunteered in years, and am only returning due to leadership change.

  8. by avatar HyperionTheEvil
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:35 pm
    "InternetChatter" said
    You keep showing that you either can't read, or are a partisan liar.

    I have alway been anti-Dion. Never supported the coalition. If you can look look past a party badge next to a poster's name and READ what they type, you might one day succeed at message board posting. I see a number of NDP and Liberals here who were not at all hot for this travesty.

    I haven't volunteered in years, and am only returning due to leadership change.



    So you belong to a party whom you sont agree with, dont like the leader, dont like thier policies , and yet continue to support them? You have that badge for a reason you wanted it and now your stuck with it. You defend the liberals but then say you don't?

    And then there are the othe Libs here who do and did support Dion the coaliton and the policies. Perhaps you might want to explore that aspect before you critisixe people who find the left these days out of touch

  9. by avatar poquas
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:40 pm
    More right wing partisan bullshit!

    More left wing partisan bullshit!



    Now that's been settled, I'm still looking for someone to vote for.

  10. by Terence
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:43 pm
    The saddest thing I have read on this board is your belief that a Party Member has to believe everything the Party does.

    If you actually believe that, I pity you.

    Manley left after the Paul Martin coronation. Many of us sat on the sidelines. I was one of them.

    Ronald Reagan never stopped believing Jack Kennedy was a great leader, even when he joined the Republicans. THAT is judging content over party affiliation.

  11. by avatar sandorski
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:55 pm
    It's almost as if nothing has changed. I won't be shocked if we'll all be talking about Prime Minister Ignatief by February.

  12. by Anonymous
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:58 pm
    "sandorski" said
    It's almost as if nothing has changed. I won't be shocked if we'll all be talking about Prime Minister Ignatief by February.


    that's because you and the rest of the Liberals don't really give a shit about Canada or the economy, it's all about the natural governing party returning to power. Has been that way since Oct 15th.

  13. by avatar sandorski
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:59 pm
    Harper is talking himself right out of his Prime Ministership. CPC needs to replace him.

  14. by avatar bootlegga
    Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:37 pm
    "InternetChatter" said
    The saddest thing I have read on this board is your belief that a Party Member has to believe everything the Party does.

    If you actually believe that, I pity you.

    Manley left after the Paul Martin coronation. Many of us sat on the sidelines. I was one of them.

    Ronald Reagan never stopped believing Jack Kennedy was a great leader, even when he joined the Republicans. THAT is judging content over party affiliation.


    R=UP



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