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Posted: 6/28/2004, 12:06 pm
by I AM ME
and there are a lot of people believing certain races to be superior, it's pretty common in the right wing. Bush obviously believes a white life is superior to an arab

Posted: 6/28/2004, 1:17 pm
by Long Jonny
i'm a libertarian leftist :P

economic left/right- -3.62
social libertarian/authoritarian- -0.97

btw, i voted liberal today.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 2:04 pm
by Corey
I AM ME wrote:and there are a lot of people believing certain races to be superior, it's pretty common in the right wing. Bush obviously believes a white life is superior to an arab


ah ah ah.. not so fast. If you go by the compass, that is more of a "North wing" ideology. Left/Right is *supposed to* deal mainly with economics.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 2:06 pm
by Corey
DO NOT VOTE CONSERVATIVE! wrote:i'm a libertarian leftist :P

economic left/right- -3.62
social libertarian/authoritarian- -0.97

btw, i voted liberal today.


-0.97 hardly qualifies you as a "libertarian". With that grade, you believe the government should have *some* control over the way you live. And judging by your username, I'm quite surprised you decided to go with a liberal vote... :P

Posted: 6/28/2004, 4:13 pm
by Long Jonny
i was actually quite surprised it was that low as well :S i thought my views were stronger than that. :neutral:

Posted: 6/28/2004, 6:33 pm
by Axtech
http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/

Frequently updated voting results thus far...

So far, Liberals are ahead.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 6:35 pm
by Long Jonny
not surprising. damn conservatives will take much of the west, though.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 8:26 pm
by Long Jonny
CBC has just projected a liberal minority government. Thank God.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 10:33 pm
by tasha
that was an experience

it's weird to be involved in politics. lol

Posted: 6/28/2004, 10:53 pm
by Bandalero
nothing like b eing a pole sitta.

whoa...all of a sudden i fell like that harvy danger song is about me. :freak: :lol:

wait is that who sings that song?

Posted: 6/29/2004, 12:27 am
by ajk
I know that a large portion of the population of Canada resides in Ontario and Quebec, but it's so frustrating to see a "Projected Liberal Minority" before you even cast your vote.....

And I'm saying this as a liberal voter!

Anyways, good that the Liberals won. Hopefully this little scare whips them into shape. I however do not like the fact that the NDP is garnering so much power..

On that note.. It's amazing how strong the Conservatives are in Alberta. I voted Liberal and my candidate lost to a Conservative by over 25000.

Posted: 6/29/2004, 6:33 am
by Axtech
LIB - 36.71%
CON - 29.61%
BQ - 12.40%
NDP - 15.69%
NA - 0.13%
OTH - 5.47%

Posted: 6/29/2004, 9:24 am
by nelison
A liberal/NDP coalition sounds like a good idea to me. The NDP will ensure things get done, but the liberals will be able to feasibly budget for it.


Oh ya on the compass thing... I was...

Economic: 0.00
Social Libertarian: -5.66

Posted: 6/29/2004, 9:55 am
by I AM ME
i'm about as happy as could be expected. I voted NDP. Like someone already said NDP will get things done, such as when they got Health care, and the Liberals can keep budgeting undercontroll. It's to bad Paul Martin is so publically weak though.


Oh and AJK........You were surprised the Conservities did well in Alberta? If they were going to do good anywhere in Canada is woudl definatly be in alberta

Posted: 6/29/2004, 10:24 am
by ajk
I AM ME wrote:Oh and AJK........You were surprised the Conservities did well in Alberta? If they were going to do good anywhere in Canada is woudl definatly be in alberta


It's not the fact that they won that surprised me. They had 26 seats last election too.

It's just the amount by which they were winning by. It's insane. In almost every Calgary riding the Tories were winning by 25000. In the rural areas it was even more... The two liberal seats in Alberta were won by a Deputy PM who had beat her rival by 500 and an incumbent who won by 33 votes.

I just find it amusing how Alberta's vote is so much different than the rest of the country (sans Saskatchewan..). I guess that's why there's a lot of Western Seperatism talk coming out of Alberta today.

On that note, an interesting twist. It looked like a Liberal/NDP coalition would be enough for a majority. But, it turns out that they are one seat short, barring a recount. The Conservatives have 99 and are likely to get the one independant to cross over (he was a former conservative..). If Harper and the Bloc decide to vote on the same line, it could get real messy.

Same goes with the speaker situation as all 4 parties really can't afford to lose an MP.

Posted: 6/30/2004, 10:33 pm
by Cole
ONE SEAT short!?

Posted: 6/30/2004, 11:54 pm
by SpiritualJunkie
I can't believe how Conservative Alberta looks when you see how many seats the Conservatives got! I think if there was proportional representation, Alberta would be almost split between the Liberals and the Conservatives. I know my riding was. A Liberal took it but he only won by a little over a hundred votes...and the Conservative guy was leading for awhile. Kinda weird how my riding was one of the only two in Alberta that had a Liberal win. I think it's mainly because the people like the MPs more than they like Martin.

I would have expected the NDP to gain more seats but it's good that they've increased in seats overall. It wouldn't be so bad if they formed a coalition with the Liberals but I don't think Klein would like that very much. :roll:

Posted: 7/1/2004, 12:01 am
by I AM ME
Klein would be quite pissed

Posted: 7/2/2004, 8:46 am
by mosaik
the conservative party of canada is like the alberta seperatist party... harper used to be part of a group that was trying to get an alberta seperatist party started.

Posted: 7/2/2004, 12:49 pm
by Rusty
why would anyone wanna separate from canada?