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Harper: I'm not a bully

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Harper: I'm not a bully


Political | 206919 hits | Dec 20 12:41 am | Posted by: Hyack
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he's not a bully and knows full well the limits of running a minority parliament.

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  1. by avatar kenmore
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:31 pm
    Is he like delusional? he is the biggest autocrat since Stalin

  2. by avatar denmns  Gold Member
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:04 pm
    Well,

    Here is more example of harper thinking he has a majority gov't and that he can do whatever he wants.
    He really needs a reality check!!!


  3. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:09 pm
    "denmns" said
    Well,

    Here is more example of harper thinking he has a majority gov't and that he can do whatever he wants.
    He really needs a reality check!!!



    Did you even read the article?

    He's sticking up against the bloc,maybe you need a reality check on who the bully is.


    There’s no justification “for trying to suggest that Canadians would put into power a coalition where the Bloc Quebecois would have a veto over the affairs of the country,” Harper said.

    “Having the Bloc Quebecois have a veto over the decisions of a national government would be very dangerous for the long run interests of the country.”


  4. by avatar denmns  Gold Member
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:18 pm
    Harper still did not win a majority gov't

    So we may not like a coalition with the Bloc, but do you want someone with a leader with a "dictator" attitude?

    Time for him to work with everyone, to benefit everybody!!!

  5. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:21 pm
    "denmns" said
    Harper still did not win a majority gov't

    So we may not like a coalition with the Bloc, but do you want someone with a leader with a "dictator" attitude?

    Time for him to work with everyone, to benefit everybody!!!


    Not only does the coalition also not have a majority but they werent even on the ballot.

    Pot,meet kettle.

    Who were you calling a dictator again?

  6. by avatar denmns  Gold Member
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:43 pm
    They were on the ballot in Quebec, and it is part of Canada.

    What would it be like if a separtist party from Alberta had won seats in the last election?
    Would they still count?

    Harper is just showing an attitude that seems very simular to other leaders from the past when it comes to running the country their way. He won the election, but did not get the majority of votes, or seats.

  7. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:59 pm
    "denmns" said
    They were on the ballot in Quebec, and it is part of Canada.

    What would it be like if a separtist party from Alberta had won seats in the last election?
    Would they still count?

    Harper is just showing an attitude that seems very simular to other leaders from the past when it comes to running the country their way. He won the election, but did not get the majority of votes, or seats.



    Funny but I didnt see the word "COALITION" on my ballot and I'm sure it wasnt on the ballots in Quebec either.

  8. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:03 pm
    Denm's said
    What would it be like a separtist party from Alberta had won seats in the last election?
    Would they still count?


    Enough with the what "IF's",allready.

    What if a meteor slammed into the earth during the election?
    What if I won the lottery?

    You deal too much in the "what if's" instead of the "what can we do" scenario's.

  9. by avatar denmns  Gold Member
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:28 pm
    You want to know what to do?

    Tell Harper to do what is right for everyone, and not just his "big business, banks, and rich" buddies.

  10. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:36 pm
    "denmns" said
    You want to know what to do?

    Tell Harper to do what is right for everyone, and not just his "big business, banks, and rich" buddies.


    First maybe point out just exactly what he's supposedly doing for these so called buddy's thats getting your panties in a knot.

    Unless your just jumping on the hateharper bandwagon that so many seem to be riding these days.

    I'll wait,this should be good.

  11. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:30 pm
    umm...banks do good, so do shareholders/stockholders, and those tend to be regular middle class folks. My wife was able to pay for university with matured Royal Bank Mortgage certificates her parents started buying when they invested family allowance. No damn way a savings account is going to give returns like that, which is why I put my money into a bank, shares, stocks and mutual funds, rather than a bank account. I like it when banks do well.

  12. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:36 pm
    "denmns" said
    You want to know what to do?

    Tell Harper to do what is right for everyone, and not just his "big business, banks, and rich" buddies.



    as mentioned Coalition was not on the ballot.




    as for friends of big business :lol: ,

    the libs have proposed bigger corporate tax cuts than the Conservatives.

    google is a powerful tool you should use it.

  13. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:37 pm
    "kenmore" said
    Is he like delusional? he is the biggest autocrat since Stalin



  14. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:04 pm
    They werent on the ballot as the "coalition".
    Get back to me when you figure that part out.



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