  KPaul
join:2007-02-08 | reply to jfmezei Re: Strong law needed to put an end to this once and for all
I love that answer, people who vote for the hacks then complain when they do garbage like this...
hellllllllllllllllllllllo 21st century future |
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| Just a reminder that the majority of canadians did NOT vote for the reform party (or whatever name it is using now).
The Reform party is at least true to its roots and policies. It is no surprise that George W Harper is implementing his uncle Bush' policies because those are the policies Reform has always had. A number of naive people voted for a party called "Conservative" not believing that such party would ever implement Reform policies. But the party itself is true to its roots.
Consider the Liberals who are voting against their own principles to keep Reform in office because being without a leader, the Liberal party would be decimated should an election occur now.
This is not a healthy democracy. Enough liberals should defect to NDP/Bloc to give those 3 parties the balance of power. You'd then see the liberal party kick Mr Somnifère out and select a real leader so it would be ready for an election. |
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  anonymousse
@teksavvy.com | absoluement |
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  Stewy Premium join:2007-12-12 Kitchener, ON
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| reply to KPaul said by KPaul :I love that answer, people who vote for the hacks then complain when they do garbage like this... I don't think anyone votes for who they like, they vote for who they despise the least.
We take one step forward and get pushed back three. The CRTC will side with Bell mark my words.
I'm saying this because I have lost all faith our system of governance due to corporate greed, government mismanagement and corruption and our judicial dysfunctional incompetence.
jfmezei please forgive some of us for being apathetic towards trying to fight the system, it just seems that we're fighting a losing battle on every front.
The inmates are running the asylum. Now I know what this means. |
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| reply to jfmezei Although some people were swayed by Harper's promises, I don't believe that most of them were naive. Most people vote for the party that will look after their own interests. Conservative governments favour big business and wealthy people and I doubt that those parties agree with our stance on file sharing and the Internet in general. |
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  LucyintheSky
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moderated: July 7th, @11:50PM
| reply to jfmezei quote: "This is not a healthy democracy. Enough liberals should defect to NDP/Bloc to give those 3 parties the balance of power. You'd then see the liberal party kick Mr Somnifère out and select a real leader so it would be ready for an election."
Anyone who thinks the Liberals/NDP are the answer has issues far beyond what Net Neutrality entails. They will do NOTHING but make the situation worse. Instead of sending you to the gallows, they'll send you to the ovens. You'll die slower, but dead is dead. |
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  Candoo3
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| said by LucyintheSky :
Anyone who thinks the Liberals/NDP are the answer has issues far beyond what Net Neutrality entails. Hmmm .... strike off the PC's for the current job they're doing, and strike off the LIB's and NDP. Holy bat$hit, we're out of parties  |
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 jerseyjoe123
join:2008-04-28 Picton, ON
| said by Candoo3 :said by LucyintheSky :
Anyone who thinks the Liberals/NDP are the answer has issues far beyond what Net Neutrality entails. Hmmm .... strike off the PC's for the current job they're doing, and strike off the LIB's and NDP. Holy bat$hit, we're out of parties I hear ya. Deciding between Conservative, Liberal, NDP, or Reform is akin to deciding whether Moe, Larry, Curly, or Shemp would lead the country best. |
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