Regardless of what you may think of him, I don't really think he deserves that, he's still a person. Also, I would hope this opinion of him that leads you to offer him this oh so tasty morsel isn't based on his looks, as so many opinions of him seem to be.
Imagine the green party buried beneath a pile of ancient redwoods, non-biodegradable milk containers, and a thousand dead cows.
I was watching CBC last night as the last votes came in. It seems to me these parties have little choice but to cooperate since Canada definatly doesn't want a new vote soon. Also, none of the parties want one either. I give it the average 18 months or so for a minority government in Canada, and even then, I think the deciding factor will be if Harper manages to make headway in Quebec and gain support there.
I agree, another election would be the third in as many years (mind you, I found voting cool).
However I think : -It's unlikely that the Libs and the Conservatives will work together.
-The NDP is too small to be able to form a coalition with the conservatives (they'd be just a few seats short of a majority).
Which means the it would have to be the Conservatives and the Bloc, who I don't think would work very well together. So, you're absolutely right. this will come down to Quebec.
This is Harper's time to prove his worth or fail horribly.
Re: I dunno?
anonymous
January 25 2006, 03:17:41 UTC
You are right, Joshua Lanua.
I've been watching Newsworld and CBC radio all day and Harper and Duceppe seem very ready to cooperate. Duceppe is being much more reasonable than he has been in the past, and I believe that the Conservatives are ready to deliver on their promises.
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just squeezing it in
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Imagine the green party buried beneath a pile of ancient redwoods, non-biodegradable milk containers, and a thousand dead cows.
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how angry
I just think he's got some thin thin lips
which could use some shit
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I was watching CBC last night as the last votes came in. It seems to me these parties have little choice but to cooperate since Canada definatly doesn't want a new vote soon. Also, none of the parties want one either. I give it the average 18 months or so for a minority government in Canada, and even then, I think the deciding factor will be if Harper manages to make headway in Quebec and gain support there.
But we shall see, we shall see,
Sincerly,
Your Bane (Geoff)
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However I think :
-It's unlikely that the Libs and the Conservatives will work together.
-The NDP is too small to be able to form a coalition with the conservatives (they'd be just a few seats short of a majority).
Which means the it would have to be the Conservatives and the Bloc, who I don't think would work very well together.
So, you're absolutely right. this will come down to Quebec.
This is Harper's time to prove his worth or fail horribly.
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I've been watching Newsworld and CBC radio all day and Harper and Duceppe seem very ready to cooperate. Duceppe is being much more reasonable than he has been in the past, and I believe that the Conservatives are ready to deliver on their promises.
Geoff
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