…searching for representation.
I won’t be voting in the next federal election because we do not have proportional representation…
Screw the antiquated First-Past-the-Post voting system.
Is anyone at NDP HQ listening?
…searching for representation.
I won’t be voting in the next federal election because we do not have proportional representation…
Screw the antiquated First-Past-the-Post voting system.
Is anyone at NDP HQ listening?
2 Comments :
Robert McClelland :
Sep 13, '09 :
-Democracy, -New Democratic Party
I Always Feel Like, Somebody’s Watching Me
This is disturbing.
War correspondents covering Canada’s efforts in Afghanistan have many faithful followers, but none more faithful than their own government.
Documents obtained by The Canadian Press detail how carefully reporters embedded with the military at Kandahar Airfield are monitored by officers in the field.
The reports are then circulated widely to officials back in Ottawa.
The Conservative Motto: If It Aint Broken, Break It
Does anyone have a problem with Canada Post’s service? I think they do a pretty good job and I doubt even our demented rightwing colleagues would have any credible complaints to make. So what the hell is up with this bit of dickishness.
The federal government has issued new marching orders for the post office that call for reasonable postage and that letters be delivered within Canada in less than a week.
It looks to me like the Conservatives are just trying to throw a wrench into the gears.
Feed Us
I agree.
The NDP always say they support reform, but they don’t take advantage of any opportunities to talk about it (or to actually do something about it at the provincial level when they’ve had the opportunity). The NDP favors electoral reform, just not the models which have been proposed.
The base hungers for some red meat.
They’re Coming To Take Him Away, Ha-ha!
You might have already seen this today, but this level of insanity is worth watching again.
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Robert McClelland :
Sep 13, '09 :
-Blahg Bits
The Liberals have released another one of their English ads. Clearly the Liberals want to distinguish themselves from the Conservatives by showing voters the difference between the personalities of the two party leaders. That’s understandable since they can’t do it by showing voters the difference between the policies of the two parties.
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Robert McClelland :
Sep 13, '09 :
-Elections And Polls, -Liberal Party