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My Views On The Election Debate

To start off - they held the first debate in French. What's with that? Again, one frigging province holds the rest of the English-speaking country hostage. Thank you Pierre Trudeau for this wonderful bilingual multicultural crap that has ruined our country. Some day I'll post about Pierre and praise him for the good things he did and cut him off at the knees for the crap he laid on us. Rest in peace Pierre.

Second, and very important from where I stand, why do we have a group of seperatists being a part of our federal government? What's with that? In the old days, they'd just be taken out to the courtyard and hanged. Ah yes, the good old days. But I keep forgetting - we're Canadian, eh. We just turn the other cheek when faced with bad things.

I should stop bantering on the above topic and get on with the debate - someday I'll have a post entitled, " Why They Should Just Go Ahead And Seperate".

So now I'll just give my thoughts on each candidate:
  • The Bloq - Gilles Duceppe has a master plan. He wants Quebec to be a sovereign country "no better, no worse" than Canada, he says. Anyone outside of the province of Quebec has no business voting for him. If they wanted this guy in then they would be better off living in Quebec. Anyone in the province of Quebec should vote for him if they want to have a seperate country from Canada.
  • The NDP - Jack Layton. What can I say about this guy! He is an also-run candidate, just like the Green Party which, by the way, was not allowed to participate in the election debate.. There is no way this party can muster enough votes to elect a government - not in my lifetime anyway. Maybe in a few years, but certainly not now. So a vote for the NDP only serves to make a Liberal government possible as it did last time around. Layton demonstrated during the debate that his mandate has been and continues to be to force the government of the day to do more of what the NDP party endorses. Therefore, it seems to me a vote for the NDP, or the Green Party for that matter, is just a wasted vote. Liken it to your smoke detector sitting outside your bedroom door - do you want a fully-charged battery sitting there ready to do it's job, or are you willing to bet on a half-charged, below-grade battery that may wake you if a fire starts? So if you want a Liberal minority government, vote NDP.
  • The Liberals - Paul Martin claims he never knew about Adscam and he promptly put the Gomery investigation in place when he became aware of it - to this I say, "Bullcrap!" Does this guy figure Canadians were born yesterday? Face it Paul - you screwed up and your boyz were caught. Be a man and own up to it, admit your Liberal cronies are robbing the taxpayers blind, always have and always will. Do the right thing and step aside as Richard Nixon did. Nixon got caught and did the right thing. You should too! You were Minister of Finance under Chretien. You knew what kind of man Chretien was and you knew all about his fellow Liberal cronies - you cannot claim ignorance. The buck stopped at your desk. So stop lying and deceiving Canadians and do the right thing. So if you are going to vote Liberal in this election, you are sending a message to politicians that you don't care if they do illegal things. A Liberal vote says, "Go ahead Paul - steal more of our money and if you have to it's okay to lie to us."
  • The Conservatives - Stephen Harper is the only man I want to see lead Canada after this election. In my view, he's the only candidate that has the ability to do the job. He came out of the debate unscathed and demonstrated that he had a plan. Not a plan to carry on carrying on as the Liberals intend, but a plan to clean up Canadian politics, keep Canada together, and allow Canada to prosper. If you want all of this, vote Conservative.
So what does the press have to say about the debate? Better yet, have a look at what an independent writer had to say.

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