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Old 06-21-2004, 09:50 AM   #1
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With Canadian elections only a week away, any predictions?? Any Canadians planning to emigrate to Mexico if the election doesnt go the way they want it?? I'd also like to say that Vancouver yesterday had more campaign signs per block then even Italy on a big election.
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Old 06-21-2004, 11:55 AM   #2
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With Canadian elections only a week away, any predictions?? Any Canadians planning to emigrate to Mexico if the election doesnt go the way they want it??
Blech! Crooks always gravitate to the parties that have the best chance of winning, and people keep voting for crooks. I'd prefer a Liberal minority government with Conservative opposition. That way nothing would get done and we would be in stasis for 4 years. The other way up would be similar but the crooks in the Conservative party are younger, more ambitious and venal.
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I'd also like to say that Vancouver yesterday had more campaign signs per block then even Italy on a big election.
Are you in Vancouver now?

BTW, I think your tagline needs fixing.
It should say "Demand better conservatives".
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Old 06-21-2004, 12:07 PM   #3
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I'd also like to say that Vancouver yesterday had more campaign signs per block then even Italy on a big election.
Are you in Vancouver now?

BTW, I think your tagline needs fixing.
It should say "Demand better conservatives".[/quote]

Nope, I am back home as of 11PM last night. Actually my tagline is lifted without alteration from one of the groups signs.
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Old 06-21-2004, 12:25 PM   #4
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Maybe it's Demand: Better Vote Conservative. (or else)
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Old 06-21-2004, 01:43 PM   #5
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Are you in Vancouver now?
Nope, I am back home as of 11PM last night.
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You got some of our best weather then. This passes as hot around here, but I imagine for a Huntsviller (Huntsvillen? Huntsvill-ite?) it's kind of tepid.
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Hoya!

With all that bitterness going on between Americans and Canadians here on AOrg, I understand far better the Southpark continuous joke about Canada...

Be funky

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Old 06-21-2004, 04:59 PM   #7
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With all that bitterness going on between Americans and Canadians here on AOrg, I understand far better the Southpark continuous joke about Canada...
What bitterness?!? Everyone loves Canadians! heh...

As for the elections... Fluffy said it best, they're all crooks. Not sure which crooks I'd like to see elected, but I'll probably vote liberal because on principle alone the concervatives suck and so does the NDP. The liberals at least are well rounded in their crookedness...

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