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Democrats represent Atheists, Postmodernists,trial lawyers, corrupt Black preachers, illegal aliens, and ignorant liberal Socialistsby “WASP/CE/Texas”As originally posted on: WASP/CE/Texas (CEWASPUSA) on TwitterMay 7, 2012
Take a look at what also happened to swing the election in key ridings for the Conservatives. Harassing phone calls pretending to be from Liberals, and plenty of voters voting without the documentation to prove they were citizens or lived in the riding. To date, the Etobicoke case has revealed a tangled tale of sloppy [...]![]()
Courtesy of YouTube, a selection of opposition speeches in response to the budget bill….
I am genuinely concerned that there is no viable alternative party for conservatives in Canada who have, to this point, put all of their eggs into the Harper basket(case) Conservative Party of Canada. It’s staggering, the amount of intellectual fortitude (dishonesty) it takes to justify the crimes, the lying, the harassment, and general bad-neighbourly things [...]![]()
“Opposition parties accuse the Harper government of stooping to a petty, new low in the muzzling of dissent.” Note that says a “new low”, an acknowledgement that accountability is already at a low point. Rae cited the incident as one of many examples that Canadians are “now living in a democracy with dictatorial tendencies.” Garneau [...]![]()
I’ve been howling at the moon for years about the Liberals’ inability to take the initiative in campaigning with effective television ads. The Conservatives beat them silly last election, winning primarily with compelling attack ads targeting disenfranchised white men, largely blue collar, during sporting events including American football games. Some of the times, the Liberals responded with
The Liberal party has a major problem. We seem for the most part since May 2nd 2012 to be up from our election results. All major projections have us gaining some dozens or more seats and racking up a few more votes. But in the West is our major proble…
The Liberal party has a major problem. We seem for the most part since May 2nd 2012 to be up from our election results. All major projections have us gaining some dozens or more seats and racking up a few more votes. But in the West is our major proble…
On the anniversary of the end of his first and last national campaign, Michael…
Let me level with you, possible future leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. You’re starting to build up your team, looking for head people and chairs amongst the different provinces. One of the major decisions of your campaign will be how you w…
“For ’tis the sport to have the enginer hoist with his owne petar, an’t shall go hard. But I will delve one yard below their mines, and blow them to the moon.” — Hamlet, Act 3
“Hoist with your own petard.” Meaning: “Injured by the device that you inte…
Bruce Anderson articulates well the challenges we Liberals face moving forward. The very last line sums up nicely the predicament The choices the Liberals make over the next few months may alter the course of Canadian politics, for decades to com…
Yes, MP’s should have more latitude to vote their conscience and/or represent their constituents. Yes, too much control is isolated in to few hands, individual MP’s deserve a more influential role, not the subordinate kneejerk reality we hav…
Political junky that I am, I can’t get enough of the analysis being generated in the aftermath of the Alberta election, which saw Premier Alison Redord and the Progressive Conservatives defy virtually all the polls to beat Danielle Smith and her …
As I type this, thousands of youth are out in the streets of Montreal, in defiance of a police decree set at 22h30 EDT that their protest tonight is illegal. They are ostensibly protesting the planned hikes of tuition fees set in the last Quebec budget…
I enjoyed all three of the videos that play in succession on this CTV page. Kady live blogging in the background is amusing. I supposed most people get funny facial expressions while they are writing, I can only imagine mine while I’m blogging. Her crack up at the revelation of the VikiLeaks password (StrongStableConservativeMajorityGovernment) was [...]![]()
Alberta, it turns out, isn’t the out and out redneck haven that some of us easterners might have thought it was. And it looks like Alberta’s Progressive Conservative dynasty will live to fight another day. I was going to write about how Pre…
A “statistically significant” number of non-Conservative voters were targeted by illegal robocalls before and during last year’s general election. A well known polling firm, EKOS was hired to determine samples of people in both ridings known to have got robocalls, and in ridings unsuspected of targeted voter suppression. Liberals and NDP voters were “3 to [...]![]()
In light of the NDP’s recent bump in opinion polling, Eric Grenier looks at…
Last week, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union released an interesting report by the Centre for Spatial Economics on the economic impact of proposed provincial budget cuts. It provides a timely reminder that the public sector is a crucial component of the economy, with public spending also supporting many private-sector jobs. The Centre for Spatial Economics [...]