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Harper proposes anti street racing bill (pg. 6)
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| Hantu |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
but harper is still the true moron. |
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| Spam |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
harper shakes his sons hand when he goes to school.
as for street racing, its a morons "sport" that put innocent lives at stake, there are places to race, legally. But then that wouldn't be "street" racing.
but harper is still the true moron. |
Would you prefer that he completely embarrass his kids with a great big sloppy wet kiss and a hug? I think the handshake is actually a great idea, it's a way to send them off without emabarrassing them.
If Harper were a moron, he wouldn't be sitting in majority territory right now in the polls. Just because you don't understand/agree with his ideals and opinions doesn't make him a moron. People like you are the reason he's doing so well. Never underestimate a man who's driven to succeed, he might just do so. |
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| 7-4-7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spam
Would you prefer that he completely embarrass his kids with a great big sloppy wet kiss and a hug? I think the handshake is actually a great idea, it's a way to send them off without emabarrassing them.
If Harper were a moron, he wouldn't be sitting in majority territory right now in the polls. Just because you don't understand/agree with his ideals and opinions doesn't make him a moron. People like you are the reason he's doing so well. |
That "sloppy' kiss concept is weak, I heard him say it....that hand shaking action is cold and cadaver like, remember my political poll guru friend this is the leader of our nation who has been called everything from a zombie to a corpse by pundits, cynics and liberals - it is as if he is the very definition of a cold, calculated autocratic lacky who reached to far in the political spectrum. If you think that shaking your sons hand is normal, than we will agree to disagree....but please consider the posibility of waving, rubbing son's hair, pulling bridge of hat down in a jovial manner - or of course you could practise your political handshake with your son as he runs to class to learn about reciprocity and Joseph Brant....
As for the polls, the liberals do not have a leader, that is a crucial fact and so long as they dont liberal supporters are in a kind of political limbo, and are still feeling the ill sentiment that Martin created within the party. Once the liberals secure a leader, those polls will change, if you are as worldy as your claim you are and as well read as you seem to be about politics than you know that tides will organically change. Please do not assume in any way shape or form that I do not understand the mans politik, I do, i dont understand the man. He is A-Canadian and has no place leading a nation.
"People like you are the reason he's doing so well". - people like me, remeber you dont know me. And he is doing "well", not "so well", "so well" would be a majority, not polls suggesting it. |
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| Jayx1 |
Harper has done more for this country in 4 months than Chretien/Martin did in 13 years.
I dont agree with the child care credits but i suppose that was only to try and appease some of the socialists out there. |
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| 7-4-7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Harper has done more for this country in 4 months than Chretien/Martin did in 13 years.
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He has done more TO this country, not FOR. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
He has done more TO this country, not FOR. |
How so?
I dare you to give us a list of comparisons, otherwise you're just shooting your mouth off... ;) |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
He has done more TO this country, not FOR. |
Really? What "bad and evil things" has he done exactly? |
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| 7-4-7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
How so?
I dare you to give us a list of comparisons, otherwise you're just shooting your mouth off... ;) |
edit * just noticed "us" as if there is some sort of team involved here, cute.
1) Deciding TO not give a respectful burial to fallen Canadian soldiers -
"I find it troubling that the privacy decision means we are keeping the press outside the wire, where the bad guys are,” Dr. Goddard said at his daughter's funeral in Calgary yesterday. “I would like to think that Nichola died to protect our freedoms, not to restrict them.” - No stephen harper will do everything is his power to restrict that with which he is uncomfortable with
2) Deciding who he will speak TO in the media, because of concerns releated to spin - enough has been said about this elsewhere
3) Deciding TO align himself with a republican spinster, thus aligning himself with THE INTERNATIONALLY UNPOPULAR REPUBLICAN PARTY
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/p...fce4748&k=14446
4) Cancelled funding for wind power and other renewable energy projects, eliminating jobs and investment while increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
5)deciding TO cancel Energuide that would have created jobs, reduced emissions and reduced energy bills for low income families.
6) Stephen Harper’s surrender TO Bush on softwood, based on his alignment with the Republican camp.
7)Deciding to NOT decriminalize marijuana, thus restigmatizing the usage of the recreational drug, making the average user a criminal again.
8) Has decided FOR Canadians TO be against Kyoto
9) Deciding to allow Emerson TO cross the floor, how incredibly acountable
and frankly I am too tired of writing this, and dont feel the need to write more. Enjoy, and i'll leave whatever you disagree with TO the outcome of the polls....thanks for the dare btw, I double dare you to actually read this and absorb it. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
edit * just noticed "us" as if there is some sort of team involved here, cute.
1) Deciding TO not give a respectful burial to fallen Canadian soldiers -
"I find it troubling that the privacy decision means we are keeping the press outside the wire, where the bad guys are,” Dr. Goddard said at his daughter's funeral in Calgary yesterday. “I would like to think that Nichola died to protect our freedoms, not to restrict them.” - No stephen harper will do everything is his power to restrict that with which he is uncomfortable with
| actually not having the family hounded by media is meant to be out of respect. Obviously if the family wants the media there they should allow it. But i suspect that most families would value the privacy
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2) Deciding who he will speak TO in the media, because of concerns releated to spin - enough has been said about this elsewhere |
this has always happened. However harper is more honest and vocal about it. Dont think Martin didnt play favourites. Also, can you blame ANYBODY for being skeptical of the media?
Big deal! Just because he hired an american doesnt make him bush any more than liberal thinking ignatieff is bill clinton.
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4) Cancelled funding for wind power and other renewable energy projects, eliminating jobs and investment while increasing greenhouse gas emissions. |
on the jobs aspect, how many will now be created in the energy sector with the tar sands? Also on the environment front, the funding will go ahead to shut down coal fired plants and replace them with other forms of renewable energy. So how exactly has shifting priorities really affected these two concerns?
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5)deciding TO cancel Energuide that would have created jobs, reduced emissions and reduced energy bills for low income families. |
How does energuide create jobs? As for reduced emissions, see above. As for lower energy rates, talk to our good friend Mcguinty about the broken promise not to raise energy rates if you want to understand why people are paying such high electricity bills.
| quote: | | 6) Stephen Harper’s surrender TO Bush on softwood, based on his alignment with the Republican camp. |
HUH??? Surrender? Id say it was a great deal. Yes we didnt get 100% of what we wanted but 80% of it is a pretty good comprimise. And comprimise is the number one key ingredient in diplomacy.
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7)Deciding to NOT decriminalize marijuana, thus restigmatizing the usage of the recreational drug, making the average user a criminal again. |
Well you have this one wrong... It has always been criminal to posess weed. The liberals TALKED about decriminalization for years and of course, like everythhing else they talked about, they did nothing. Harper has said that the laws will remain the same.
I dont personally agree with this by the way. But if you are going to critisize at least get your facts straight.
| quote: | | 8) Has decided FOR Canadians TO be against Kyoto |
good because if anyone actually understood kyoto they would realize that all the liberals were doing was sending 100s of millions of dollars to third world countries to buy pollution credit. Basically all kyoto is is a money transferring scheme and has very little to do with the environment.[/quote]
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9) Deciding to allow Emerson TO cross the floor, how incredibly acountable |
the optics of this dont look good and i dont 100% agree with how this happened. But i can see why it did. Think about it, did harper REALLY need that extra seat that badly? No of course not. But he knew Emmerson could close the softwood deal quickly. Which he did! IMO the only real opportunist in this deal was Emmerson.
| quote: | | I double dare you to actually read this and absorb it. |
and that i did
Now for the positives:
1) Solved the softwood dispute returning thousands of jobs to a devastated forestry sector and recovered most of the money from tarrifs.
2) Tax credits and incentives for those who take public transit
3) 1% reduction in GST. Lower taxes are good for everyone
4) 1200 tax credit for children under 6. Some would say its a good thing... i personally dont like it.
5) has quelled the seperatist movement and unified the country. The conservatives are now more popular in Quebec than the Bloc Quebecois. The last time federalists were this popular in quebec was in the late 80s before the whole meech lake and charlottetown accords. Something that Chretien tried and failed to do repeatedly.
6) increased sentances for violent offenders.
7) increased the minimum age of consent to 16. Do you really think 50 year olds should legally be allowed to bang 14 year olds? blech..
All this in ONLY 4 months...
quite impressive if you ask me... |
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| 7-4-7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
quite impressive if you ask me... |
I didn't, but always fun to diologue...disagree with everything you said except for the GST, and even then 1% is 1 f'ing percent...i coulnt careless what it adds up to if you spend X amount of dollars....it is political BS. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
I didn't, but always fun to diologue...disagree with everything you said except for the GST, and even then 1% is 1 f'ing percent...i coulnt careless what it adds up to if you spend X amount of dollars....it is political BS. |
Youd probably be bitching like crazy though if he had decided to RAISE the GST by 1 f'ing percent.
Its funny how people bitch about small tax increases yet any decrease is never appreciated.
How can you disagree with what i said? Everything I stated was fact |
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| Euphorica |
| Harper is a stick toolbag. |
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