Did You Read The Forbes Link To The Boston Tea Party Comment?

Posted on Friday, January 09 at 21:00 by Anonymous
Great, 3 weeks and we've already got the end of the strength of Canada's financial institutions planned.

Everybody, we'll have a party in a Bay Street Ghosttown, just give it 10 years.

P.S. Oh yeah, And Dalton McGuinty wants to sell-off the LCBO and TVO, and cut services to balance the budget, after campaigning on renewal. What a snake.

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  1. Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:09 am
    The sellout has just been accelerated! It`s time Canadians quit being so complacent and take real action! For instance, next election, don`t just vote for whoever \'has the best chance of winning.\' Vote for the BEST party!!! National general strike!!! Where is everybody? All we do is talk!

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    Dave Ruston

  2. Mon Jan 12, 2004 4:11 am
    I thought Hellyer had the best party, are you still thinking that?....I like Layton, but he seems to be more of a \"Make love not war\" and \"Save the trees\" sort of leader, very nice, but seen as a namby-pamby.....and the Green Party is to libertarian for me.

  3. Mon Jan 12, 2004 8:22 am
    I\'m not sure the NDP will get very far at this point. The merger with CAP is their best option, but I\'m not holding my breath. One can only hope !

    We don\'t have a riding association in my riding yet, I can\'t get enough people in this area interested enough. That means no candidate, and no one to vote for.

    For sure I\'m not voting for the Lieberals or the CP\'s, so my choices are limited.



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  4. Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:31 pm
    Yes, I`m still thinking that the CAP is the best party right now. So, if the NDP doesn`t want to merge, i really don`t think we should give up on the CAP. No sense in abandoning the CAP and it`s platform now! We must continue to press ahead! The CAP, in my opinion, has HUGE potential! I mean, an example of this is how many rural voters, who traditionally vote conservative, can be swayed because the CAP could come forward and tell these rural voters that it is against corporate hog farms! Increasingly, rural people are feeling that their power is being flushed down the quagmire with the enormous pig excrement that these hog farms produce! Also, I`ve yet to hear Jack Layton say anything about chapter 11 of NAFTA and how this will kill our public health care system. The CAP can fill this void!!!

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    Dave Ruston

  5. Tue Jan 13, 2004 11:05 pm
    As far as I know, Jack Layton still thinks he can re-negotiate NAFTA, but I hate to disillusion him, it MUST BE ABROGATED ! The US will not re-negotiate NAFTA !

    Just look at how the US is putting pressure on the Central and South American coutries, they will not settle for less than their way ! It\'s the US way, or the highway. Even Colin Powell said that Chavez is going to have to go through another election, because the US doesn\'t like the fact that he is resisting US pressure to change his direction.

    The US has to be told by somebody that they are not the World Government, and to get the hell out of our lives.

    Chavez, in Venezuela, is in jeapoardy, I fear for his life. There are many Latin American countries that want the US to stay out of their policies, but if the US sees you as left-wing government, you are a target. You are Communist. You are the same as Cuba.

    The first American soldier I see crossing our border with a rifle in his hands is going to get a bullet right between the eyes.

    They are capable of running right over us, and we had better get ready for it !

  6. Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:32 am
    I\'ve e-mailed The NDP about this very topic, demanding they stop waffling on NAFTA. He has said he\'d consider abrogating it if worse came to worse, but made no committment.

  7. Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:36 am
    Jack has said he\'d consider killing NAFTA if worse came to worse, but made no committment, and sounded very weak on the issue......I\'ve E-mailed him, telling him in no uncertain terms that he must change the party-line on this issue....he\'s a tree-hugger peacenik, well-intentioned, but ineffective.....



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