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Rajeev Narula   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-05-11 00:56:14

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Originally posted by prakrit03

Very interesting!!! Rajivji in your 1st post you honestly stated that you are not affiliated with any party and not biased by any group etc. etc.:(
In your second post you smartly sidelined NDP equating it with the socialistic approach of Obama.:)
In your 3rd post you justify the HST stand of Liberals and in the last post you smartly attacked on the approach of conservatives.:D
Well I would like to complement you for your quick decision power ( From undecided about whom to vote and finally conclude the decision).:clap:
It is your perspective because you are in the profession which is well (by hook or crook) supported by liberals and their blind immigration policy.
Let other people decide what is right and wrong for them and what is right in the interest of the Canadian society rather than one group.:cheers:




I appreciate you interesting take on my voting intentions. In my past posts I only commented on the issues the the others has talked of. I am not a hardcore "party loyalist" who will vote for same party irrespective of its performance.....and I am not an Albertan who will only vote one party no matter even if it is a "donkey" contesting on Conservative's ticket.

I am for elimination of subsidies to political parties, lower taxes, job creation.....so I may vote for conservatives......but I also don't like muzzling of my MP, mistreatment of anyone who does not agree with me mentality, undermining parliamentary process, creation of "vote banks" by luring them with "special treatement policies" (same way as we had in India), "either you are with us or with the enemy" mentality, lack of transparency in decision making. I don't want to be treated differently from rest of the Canadians......therefore I really have to think hard whether Conservatives deserve my vote...( If Jason Kenney stays minister for another term, we may have a promise of "job reservation" for ethinic and very ethinic communities in the next elections).

I like Jack Layton as he is the only one who is interested in common man/woman issues. He wants to take Banks, Oil companies, Insurance companies, Big businesses by the horn and make living cheap....I therefore feel inclined to vote for NDP. However, they want to nationalise Air Canada and other businesses, promote labour unions and have anti-business attitude. If nationalisation of every business could solve every problem, we wouln't have left India in the first place for "opportunities". Nehru's and Indira Gandhi's socialism of nationalisation of banks and promotion of small scale business strangled the spirit of India's entrepreneurship. I don't really think that government control on eveything is the solution to every problem. I will take time to go through their platform tomorrow.

I do like Liberals approach for open competition for the purchase of jets, their focus on prevention of crime rather than punishment, delaying Corp Tax reduction until deficit has been eliminated....so I should seal it there. However, their platform has practically nothing to offer me directly. I don't have any sponsorship application in pipeline that needs to be rushed (...and I never had, or will have)...My kids don't go to the university for 11 more years...so the education thing is of not much use to me, As a self-employed person, therefore, if I were to take time off to take care of anyone in my family, I won't get a dime (rightly) as I am not entitled to any EI benefits. My kids needed childcare a couple of years ago....so those extra spaces won't do me any good now. All parties have offered same health benefits...so the last thing goes too.....

I am still evaluating who deserves my vote! :confused: And I am loving all the attention that I am getting from all the parties. :p I will cast my vote based on not what is just good for me, but what I feel is also good for others too.

And one thing....my business has been helped more by Mr. Flaherty (boosted it through tinkering of mortgage rules everytime the market hit low) and by Mr. Kenney who let in 280K new immigrants last year (his claim) and is on target this year too.....So what should I make of this???

In my post of HST, I only corrected the assertions in the earlier post. I am not a supporter of HST. As a matter of fact I have put a link from Toronto Real Estate Boards in this forum for everyone to write a letter of protest to their MPP. In BC, people were enraged and took the Govt. to task leading to end of Gordon Campbell's political future. Well, here hardly anyone protested. And the politicians who keep on criticizing it, admit that they will not repeal it. Who wants the cash cow to go? :clap:
Did Ontarions protest when Dalton imposed $300-900 health premium on us? No. Did we protest when 407 was sold for pennies and we are being ripped off? No.


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bhootnath   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-05-11 01:25:01

Quote:
Originally posted by sanchita



Think twice before you vote for NDP. One of my collegue is a candidate for NDP who is probably the most racist person I have met. He rigged the labor Union election to be the President.


Oh Come on...every one knows how many times did Mr Harper abused the system to stay in power. "Rigged elections" I am sure you will find dozen a dime such candidates in tories as well.
I guess people are really frustrated with the negative politics. NDP may not be viable option but I guess this time people really want a different party than liberals and tories.
If Jack Layton becomes PM, rest assured, these two parties may even join together to force another election.



sanchita   
Member since: Nov 03
Posts: 59
Location: canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-05-11 15:31:51

Quote:
Originally posted by bhootnath

Quote:
Originally posted by sanchita



Think twice before you vote for NDP. One of my collegue is a candidate for NDP who is probably the most racist person I have met. He rigged the labor Union election to be the President.


Oh Come on...every one knows how many times did Mr Harper abused the system to stay in power. "Rigged elections" I am sure you will find dozen a dime such candidates in tories as well.
I guess people are really frustrated with the negative politics. NDP may not be viable option but I guess this time people really want a different party than liberals and tories.
If Jack Layton becomes PM, rest assured, these two parties may even join together to force another election.






I am not talking on assumptions. This man is my colleague and I know him personally. If you know someone who is a candidate for Conservatives and you think he is not fit to stand for the position you can speak out.


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fass2008   
Member since: May 08
Posts: 431
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-05-11 21:44:56

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sanchita   
Member since: Nov 03
Posts: 59
Location: canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-05-11 22:47:31

Quote:
Originally posted by fass2008

http://www.whynotharper.ca/#printablelist</font>





If you Google why not Harper you will get these links. Similarly if you Google why not liberal or NDP you will get the one like below. Its just the way you Google it.

http://cruxofthematterinfo.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/layton-ignatieffs-corporate-tax-increases-would-hurt-economy/


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deeps   
Member since: Oct 04
Posts: 32
Location: India

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 02-05-11 08:00:35

Quote:
Originally posted by fass2008

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Good stuff!!!

25 reasons Stephen Harper is bad for Canada

1. Contempt for Canada

The reason you're being called to vote again, is because on March 25th, 2011, the Harper administration was found to be in contempt of Canadian parliament. This is the first time in the history of any commonwealth government that this has happened. The Speaker of the House of Commons had to rule three times that "the Harper government" appeared to breach parliamentary privilege.

The Globe & Mail

2. Cheated in the 2006 Election

In Spring of 2011, a federal court found that Harper's Conservatives wilfully violated the $18.3 million election spending limit, during the campaign which originally brought them to power in 2006. 4 Conservatives (including 2 Conservative Senators) currently face charges and possible jail time.

The Globe & Mail

3. Turned Canada's Surplus into Debt

In 1993, the Conservative's chalked up a $38 Billion deficit. By 2006, under non-conservative leadership, this had been turned around into a $16 Billion surplus. Four years later, and Harper's Conservatives have returned Canada to a record $56 Billion deficit.

Catch22

4. Wants US-style bank deregulation

When Harper was president of the National Citizens Coalition, founded in 1967 to oppose Medicare, he supported US-style bank deregulation. Nevertheless, since the 2008 Financial Crisis, he has been taking credit for the relative strength of our financial sector, based on a system he inherited, but didn’t support.

The Tyee

5. Opposes Medicare

Harper believes that Medicare should be provincial, and wants to break it up. While heading the National Citizens Coalition, founded to oppose Medicare, he said "the feds" should scrap the Canada Health Act.

Hill Times

6. Harper shut down Parliament. Twice.

One of the Conservative platform promises was more accountability. Since making this promise, Harper has shut down Parliament twice. Once for several months to block an inquiry into Afghan detainees and to stall government bills, and a second time to avoid a vote of non-confidence which he was expected to lose.

The Globe & Mail

7. Wants to replace the stable CPP with the untested PRPP

Although seniors' incomes have dropped for the first time in decades, it is clear that the Harper government was laying the groundwork to replace Canada's well-run, cost-effective, and stable CPP with a private, more expensive pension scheme - the Pooled Registered Pension Plan (PRPP), run by the bank, mutual fund, and insurance industries. This new plan would mean Canadians would have to work for longer, or to retire on less.

NUPGE [PDF]

8. Shut down Women's and Minority advocacy groups

Since coming into power, Harper has cut funding for women's advocacy by 43 per cent, shut down 12 out of 16 Status of Women offices in Canada and eliminated funding of legal voices for women and minority groups, including the National Association of Women and the Law and the Courts Challenges Program.

Toronto Star

9. The Economic Action plan has been to the benefit of the super rich

Harper's economic 'recovery' favoured the extremely wealthy. Over 321,000 Canadians lost their jobs in 2008 and Canadians' average wages fell. Meanwhile Canada's 100 wealthiest persons became richer, reaching an average net worth of $1.7 billion each, up almost 5 per cent from 2008. The majority of those surveyed by the Parliamentary Budget Office reported that the program has had either a neutral or negative impact on jobs. Even the conservative Fraser Institute has criticized it.

Canada.com & The Tyee & The Fraser Institute

10. Fraud.

One of Harper's top aides, Bruce Carson, had been convicted of 5 counts of fraud, and is currently under investigation by the RCMP. Most recently he was lobbying the government to buy water filtration systems, from a company where his wife was employed.

National Post

11. Loosened regulations to allow more chemical residues on your food

Since taking office, Stephen Harper has weakened regulations so that more pesticide residues can be left on your fruits and vegetables. The plan is to bring Canadian regulations in line with U.S. Levels, which can be up to 100 times higher. Under additional new regulations, corporate food producers will be allowed to conduct their own safety inspections. In 2008, when Luc Pomerleau, a biologist at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency with a flawless 20 year record with the agency, leaked these plans, he was immediately fired. Since then, the listeriosis meat outbreak killed 17 Canadians.

Canwest News [1] & Canwest News [2] & The Ottawa Citizen

12. Wasteful G20 spending, and a record number of arrests

At the 2010 G20 summit in Toronto, Harper spent $1.9 million building an artifical lake and nearly $1 Billion on security for the 3 day event. 1,105 arrests were made - the largest mass arrest in Canadian history. Of those 1,105 arrests, only 99 criminal charges were laid.

The Toronto Star

13. Report an unsafe nuclear reactor; get fired.

In 2008, Linda Keen, President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, reported that the aging Chalk River nuclear facility was at a risk 1000 times greater than the international average. Harper quickly fired her.

Toronto Star

14. Stephen Harper has shut down Canadian aid to the world's most impoverished countries

Despite consistently pointing out that Canada's economy is a global leader - Harper used the excuse of poor economic times to freeze aid to some of the world's most impoverished countries. An example of this is the African nation of Malawi, one of the 10 poorest nations in the world. Before Harper, Canada was the 6th largest aid donor to Malawi, and the largest supplier of school books. After coming into power, he closed the Canadian embassy in Malawi and took the country (alongside 6 other African nations) off of Canada's aid priority list. Harper cut aid to Africa in half, before finally freezing all foreign aid in 2010.

680 News

15. The Harper Conservatives want to buy 65 stealth fighter jets using $29 billion of tax payers' money

That works out to around $1000 per person in Canada. The Conservatives initially reported the cost would be $9 billion, plus $7 billion in maintenance costs. In March, Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page warned Canadians that the Harper Government was low-balling the cost by more than $12 billion.

The Globe & Mail

16. Refusal to sign UN declaration designating clean water as a human right.

In the 2011 budget, the Harper government failed to allocate any new funding for drinking water on First Nations reserves. 100 First Nations communities currently have water advisories, including 49 communities which are high risk. He also refuses to sign the UN declaration designating clean water as a human right.

Rabble

17. Harper tried to quietly eliminate the Canadian long form census

The long form census is how our government determines the state and needs of the country, and is used extensively in various fields of research. In eliminating the census, many projects would be affected negatively, and it will become much more difficult to understand the needs of the country.

Hill Times

18. Never kept promises of cutting $1.4 Billion in federal subsidies given to oil companies

In 2007, Harper cut $1.2 Billion from the establishment of national childcare, but failed to keep his promise of cutting the $1.4 billion in tax breaks he gives to oil companies, which continue to see record profits.

CUPE

19. Sabotaging efforts to deal with climate change

Protecting the interests of large oil companies, Harper has fought global efforts to deal with climate change. In 2009, he cut science research funding by $138 Million, and imposed limitations on scientists at Environment Canada, requiring that they obtain permission to do interviews, and often screened their responses. The result is that Canadian media coverage of climate change science has been reduced by 80%. His efforts here have been so destructive, that in 2009 prominent politicians and scientists called for Canada to be removed from the Commonwealth. The last time this mark of shame was used, it was against South Africa while it was still under racist apartheid rule.

Guardian UK

20. Cancelled the Kelowna accord

The Kelowna accord was a $5 billion breakthrough agreement to improve the quality of health and education for Canada's First Nation's Peoples. Harper cancelled it in 2006, immediately after taking office.

CBC

21. Tarnishing our international reputation as Peacekeepers.

'We detained, and handed over for severe torture, a lot of innocent people.' in 2009 Canadian Diplomat Richard Colvin shocked the nation with these words. In Afghanistan, Canada captured 6x more prisoners than the British and 20x as many as the Dutch. Colvin explained that 'Many were just local people: farmers; truck drivers; tailors, peasants...the likelihood is that all the Afghans we handed over were tortured.'

The Globe & Mail

22. Wants more power, less oversight

The Conservatives have vowed to implement unprecedented levels of monitoring on Canadians' internet activities. Harper has tried and failed (4 times) to create a law that would implement mass scale internet surveillance, and that would allow the government access to private information without any warrants, and without any court oversight.

CBC & Michael Geist

23. Wasteful prison spending increases, and shutting down rehabilitation centres

Even though crime rates have been falling for a decade, the Harper administration plans to implement tougher laws, and to incarcerate more Canadians than ever before. Plans are to double annual prison spending by 2015 (an increase of $5 billion annually). Meanwhile, Six Prison farms, considered by some to be Canada's most effective rehabilitation programs, where inmates produced food for themselves and other prisons - have been closed. This is in spite of having support from the majority of Canadians. Observers say that this will result in inmates being hardened, instead of healed.

Times Colonist & CBC

24. Breaking traditions

Traditionally, the lobby in parliament has been decorated with photos of former Prime Ministers. Since taking office, Stephen Harper has broken this tradition, decorating the lobby with just photos of himself.

Ottawa Citizen

25. Renamed 'The Government of Canada' to 'The Harper Goverment'

In late 2010, public servants from various departments confirmed that Stephen Harper has indeed renamed 'The Government of Canada' to 'The Harper Government'.

CBC


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sanchita   
Member since: Nov 03
Posts: 59
Location: canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 02-05-11 09:06:19

Quote:
Originally posted by deeps

Quote:
Originally posted by fass2008

http://www.whynotharper.ca/#printablelist</font>



Good stuff!!!

25 reasons Stephen Harper is bad for Canada

1. Contempt for Canada

The reason you're being called to vote again, is because on March 25th, 2011, the Harper administration was found to be in contempt of Canadian parliament. This is the first time in the history of any commonwealth government that this has happened. The Speaker of the House of Commons had to rule three times that "the Harper government" appeared to breach parliamentary privilege.

The Globe & Mail

2. Cheated in the 2006 Election

In Spring of 2011, a federal court found that Harper's Conservatives wilfully violated the $18.3 million election spending limit, during the campaign which originally brought them to power in 2006. 4 Conservatives (including 2 Conservative Senators) currently face charges and possible jail time.

The Globe & Mail

3. Turned Canada's Surplus into Debt

In 1993, the Conservative's chalked up a $38 Billion deficit. By 2006, under non-conservative leadership, this had been turned around into a $16 Billion surplus. Four years later, and Harper's Conservatives have returned Canada to a record $56 Billion deficit.

Catch22

4. Wants US-style bank deregulation

When Harper was president of the National Citizens Coalition, founded in 1967 to oppose Medicare, he supported US-style bank deregulation. Nevertheless, since the 2008 Financial Crisis, he has been taking credit for the relative strength of our financial sector, based on a system he inherited, but didn’t support.

The Tyee

5. Opposes Medicare

Harper believes that Medicare should be provincial, and wants to break it up. While heading the National Citizens Coalition, founded to oppose Medicare, he said "the feds" should scrap the Canada Health Act.

Hill Times

6. Harper shut down Parliament. Twice.

One of the Conservative platform promises was more accountability. Since making this promise, Harper has shut down Parliament twice. Once for several months to block an inquiry into Afghan detainees and to stall government bills, and a second time to avoid a vote of non-confidence which he was expected to lose.

The Globe & Mail

7. Wants to replace the stable CPP with the untested PRPP

Although seniors' incomes have dropped for the first time in decades, it is clear that the Harper government was laying the groundwork to replace Canada's well-run, cost-effective, and stable CPP with a private, more expensive pension scheme - the Pooled Registered Pension Plan (PRPP), run by the bank, mutual fund, and insurance industries. This new plan would mean Canadians would have to work for longer, or to retire on less.

NUPGE [PDF]

8. Shut down Women's and Minority advocacy groups

Since coming into power, Harper has cut funding for women's advocacy by 43 per cent, shut down 12 out of 16 Status of Women offices in Canada and eliminated funding of legal voices for women and minority groups, including the National Association of Women and the Law and the Courts Challenges Program.

Toronto Star

9. The Economic Action plan has been to the benefit of the super rich

Harper's economic 'recovery' favoured the extremely wealthy. Over 321,000 Canadians lost their jobs in 2008 and Canadians' average wages fell. Meanwhile Canada's 100 wealthiest persons became richer, reaching an average net worth of $1.7 billion each, up almost 5 per cent from 2008. The majority of those surveyed by the Parliamentary Budget Office reported that the program has had either a neutral or negative impact on jobs. Even the conservative Fraser Institute has criticized it.

Canada.com & The Tyee & The Fraser Institute

10. Fraud.

One of Harper's top aides, Bruce Carson, had been convicted of 5 counts of fraud, and is currently under investigation by the RCMP. Most recently he was lobbying the government to buy water filtration systems, from a company where his wife was employed.

National Post

11. Loosened regulations to allow more chemical residues on your food

Since taking office, Stephen Harper has weakened regulations so that more pesticide residues can be left on your fruits and vegetables. The plan is to bring Canadian regulations in line with U.S. Levels, which can be up to 100 times higher. Under additional new regulations, corporate food producers will be allowed to conduct their own safety inspections. In 2008, when Luc Pomerleau, a biologist at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency with a flawless 20 year record with the agency, leaked these plans, he was immediately fired. Since then, the listeriosis meat outbreak killed 17 Canadians.

Canwest News [1] & Canwest News [2] & The Ottawa Citizen

12. Wasteful G20 spending, and a record number of arrests

At the 2010 G20 summit in Toronto, Harper spent $1.9 million building an artifical lake and nearly $1 Billion on security for the 3 day event. 1,105 arrests were made - the largest mass arrest in Canadian history. Of those 1,105 arrests, only 99 criminal charges were laid.

The Toronto Star

13. Report an unsafe nuclear reactor; get fired.

In 2008, Linda Keen, President of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, reported that the aging Chalk River nuclear facility was at a risk 1000 times greater than the international average. Harper quickly fired her.

Toronto Star

14. Stephen Harper has shut down Canadian aid to the world's most impoverished countries

Despite consistently pointing out that Canada's economy is a global leader - Harper used the excuse of poor economic times to freeze aid to some of the world's most impoverished countries. An example of this is the African nation of Malawi, one of the 10 poorest nations in the world. Before Harper, Canada was the 6th largest aid donor to Malawi, and the largest supplier of school books. After coming into power, he closed the Canadian embassy in Malawi and took the country (alongside 6 other African nations) off of Canada's aid priority list. Harper cut aid to Africa in half, before finally freezing all foreign aid in 2010.

680 News

15. The Harper Conservatives want to buy 65 stealth fighter jets using $29 billion of tax payers' money

That works out to around $1000 per person in Canada. The Conservatives initially reported the cost would be $9 billion, plus $7 billion in maintenance costs. In March, Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page warned Canadians that the Harper Government was low-balling the cost by more than $12 billion.

The Globe & Mail

16. Refusal to sign UN declaration designating clean water as a human right.

In the 2011 budget, the Harper government failed to allocate any new funding for drinking water on First Nations reserves. 100 First Nations communities currently have water advisories, including 49 communities which are high risk. He also refuses to sign the UN declaration designating clean water as a human right.

Rabble

17. Harper tried to quietly eliminate the Canadian long form census

The long form census is how our government determines the state and needs of the country, and is used extensively in various fields of research. In eliminating the census, many projects would be affected negatively, and it will become much more difficult to understand the needs of the country.

Hill Times

18. Never kept promises of cutting $1.4 Billion in federal subsidies given to oil companies

In 2007, Harper cut $1.2 Billion from the establishment of national childcare, but failed to keep his promise of cutting the $1.4 billion in tax breaks he gives to oil companies, which continue to see record profits.

CUPE

19. Sabotaging efforts to deal with climate change

Protecting the interests of large oil companies, Harper has fought global efforts to deal with climate change. In 2009, he cut science research funding by $138 Million, and imposed limitations on scientists at Environment Canada, requiring that they obtain permission to do interviews, and often screened their responses. The result is that Canadian media coverage of climate change science has been reduced by 80%. His efforts here have been so destructive, that in 2009 prominent politicians and scientists called for Canada to be removed from the Commonwealth. The last time this mark of shame was used, it was against South Africa while it was still under racist apartheid rule.

Guardian UK

20. Cancelled the Kelowna accord

The Kelowna accord was a $5 billion breakthrough agreement to improve the quality of health and education for Canada's First Nation's Peoples. Harper cancelled it in 2006, immediately after taking office.

CBC

21. Tarnishing our international reputation as Peacekeepers.

'We detained, and handed over for severe torture, a lot of innocent people.' in 2009 Canadian Diplomat Richard Colvin shocked the nation with these words. In Afghanistan, Canada captured 6x more prisoners than the British and 20x as many as the Dutch. Colvin explained that 'Many were just local people: farmers; truck drivers; tailors, peasants...the likelihood is that all the Afghans we handed over were tortured.'

The Globe & Mail

22. Wants more power, less oversight

The Conservatives have vowed to implement unprecedented levels of monitoring on Canadians' internet activities. Harper has tried and failed (4 times) to create a law that would implement mass scale internet surveillance, and that would allow the government access to private information without any warrants, and without any court oversight.

CBC & Michael Geist

23. Wasteful prison spending increases, and shutting down rehabilitation centres

Even though crime rates have been falling for a decade, the Harper administration plans to implement tougher laws, and to incarcerate more Canadians than ever before. Plans are to double annual prison spending by 2015 (an increase of $5 billion annually). Meanwhile, Six Prison farms, considered by some to be Canada's most effective rehabilitation programs, where inmates produced food for themselves and other prisons - have been closed. This is in spite of having support from the majority of Canadians. Observers say that this will result in inmates being hardened, instead of healed.

Times Colonist & CBC

24. Breaking traditions

Traditionally, the lobby in parliament has been decorated with photos of former Prime Ministers. Since taking office, Stephen Harper has broken this tradition, decorating the lobby with just photos of himself.

Ottawa Citizen

25. Renamed 'The Government of Canada' to 'The Harper Goverment'

In late 2010, public servants from various departments confirmed that Stephen Harper has indeed renamed 'The Government of Canada' to 'The Harper Government'.

CBC


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Just like Times of India is Congress newspaper, Toronto Star is Liberals. If you Google Why I hate liberals and layton you will get tons and tons like this.


http://www.torontosun.com/2011/04/29/ford-says-vote-tory

http://cruxofthematterinfo.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/why-vote-for-conservatives-vs-why-not-vote-ndp/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vote-Conservative-Party-of-Canada-2011/136350839770199

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/CanadaVotes/News/2011/04/29/18081386.html


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