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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:42 pm
 


Title: Tories forming coalition with NDP, Ignatieff says
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Posted By: WDHIII
Date: 2009-09-14 14:22:03
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:42 pm
 


lol, coalition with the NDP propped up by the "seperatists" since it seems Duceppe & the Bloc will vote in favour of the EI announcements.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:43 pm
 


8O 8O 8O

OMG! Say it isn't so!


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:44 pm
 


ROTFL

Harper gives in to what the NDP want, like he should, and Iggy calls it a coalition.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:46 pm
 


What happened to all the apin about Harper not wanting to work with the opposition?
Since no one except Iggy wants an election, I don't see the problem.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:48 pm
 


I really liked this part;
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Make no mistake about it, we have no intention of giving this government a blank cheque like Michael Ignatieff and the Liberals did. We will be studying the bill and considering it very, very carefully.

Oh well better luck next time Iggy, sorry about the blue balls..


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:53 pm
 


So the NDP and CPC work together on one vote and this is called a coalition? :lol:


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:56 pm
 


Aw crap! The hypocrisy meter just blew its top.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:52 pm
 


Well harper did it before, tried that is with the bloc and NDP to oust Martin.. why would any party throw themselves to this wolf/


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:11 pm
 


I think it was pretty clear Kenny, Canadians dont want an election, and the parties know this. Iggy seems to be the only one with a major hard on for spending 300+ million.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:12 pm
 


poquas poquas:
Aw crap! The hypocrisy meter just blew its top.


Grow up. It's not like Jack Layton'll become Deputy PM or Finance Minister like that idiot Dion was willing to give him last winter. It's more like the NDP and Bloc did their own polling and found out that they're better off keeping this Parliamentary session going because they're not going to gain anything in another premature election. And that's the only reason why Layton, the self-appointed head cheerleader for the "Harper's worse than Hiter" crowd, is suddenly mewling about co-operating on confidence issues with the government.

Like I said on another thread, the Liberals are only doing this in a desperate attempt to save their hegemony in the Senate because any more appointments by Harper are threatening the imbalance that favours them. Another round of appointments by the Tories and the upper chamber becomes practically deadlocked, which is definitely not in the Liberal's best interest for if/when they take power again. Hence the Liberals walking out on the EI reform committee and the sudden urge towards a fall vote.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:26 pm
 


Thanos Thanos:
Like I said on another thread, the Liberals are only doing this in a desperate attempt to save their hegemony in the Senate because any more appointments by Harper are threatening the imbalance that favours them. Another round of appointments by the Tories and the upper chamber becomes practically deadlocked, which is definitely not in the Liberal's best interest for if/when they take power again. Hence the Liberals walking out on the EI reform committee and the sudden urge towards a fall vote.



It's interesting that if you were to exchange the words “Liberal” and “Conservative” as well as “Harper” and “Ignatieff”, the whole thing is just as valid for the other side. :roll:

Don’t try to tell me this is anything but a desperate act by Harper to stay in power, an equally desperate act for Layton to feel useful and a desperate act by Ignatieff to get power.

Speaking of “growing up”, by suggesting that any of the actions in the house by anyone right now have a position of any moral high ground would be like suggesting that every member of this forum believe that ridenrain has the ability to be objective about politics.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:36 pm
 


The Liberals didn't get spooked until Harper made his most recent Senate appointments, so the timing of their sudden need for another election is suspect at best. Even more so considering that the economy, which was the benchmark of their ridiculous "give us fiscal report cards or else" policy, never came close to a crisis situation and is quietly coming out of the recession as successfully as most of the other non-United States economies generally are.

I stand by my analysis. The Liberals are only doing this to salvage the Chretien-era Senate that they stuffed for their own interests. Even the Dippers and Blocheads aren't going along with the Liberal "reasoning" for another elction this fall. As such any desperation is strictly being exhibitted by the Liberals.


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Thanos Thanos:
The Liberals didn't get spooked until Harper made his most recent Senate appointments, so the timing of their sudden need for another election is suspect at best. Even more so considering that the economy, which was the benchmark of their ridiculous "give us fiscal report cards or else" policy, never came close to a crisis situation and is quietly coming out of the recession as successfully as most of the other non-United States economies generally are.

I stand by my analysis. The Liberals are only doing this to salvage the Chretien-era Senate that they stuffed for their own interests. Even the Dippers and Blocheads aren't going along with the Liberal "reasoning" for another elction this fall. As such any desperation is strictly being exhibitted by the Liberals.


Of course. Another impartial objective view of the matter.

Forgive me if I'm incorrect, but didn't Ignatieff state publically that his party was only withdrawing support for the Conservative government? He said nothing about a coalition or any other deal with the other opposition parties. I don't see this as anyone forcing an election. This is only that the Conservatives need to make one of the other opposition parties happy enough to prop them up, right?


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:11 pm
 


Gotta love how WDHIII altered the title of the article.

If any of you think this is anything close to a coalition.....you're an idiot.

When parties support and vote for bills brought forth by another party, doesn't define a coalition.

Let's get a grip.


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