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    #21
    Agreed CP it wasn't the smartest thing to do, but they shouldn't be funding their pockets in the first place with my money!!

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      #22
      Certainly it wasn,t the smartest thing to do. In fact it was dumb, dumb, dumb. Harper never did figure out how to work in a minority situation.

      There is a lot of talk that this coalition is illegal. Thats simply not true and I'm surprised it hasn't happened sooner. The liberals and NDP are almost indistinquishable from each other. All it took was a little push from Harper.

      The disturbing thing (amongst many disturbing things) is the role of the Bloc and the future havoc that may bring. But I suppose they are always lurking there like a big junkyard dog at the best of times.

      And its looking more and more like I will never see a dual market in my lifetime.

      Actually this will bring up the western seperatist ghost again. But until this idea gets a broader base of support other than from the far right it will never go anywhere.

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        #23
        oh yeah that western separatist thing ought to really calm the markets.

        Look Harpers is a f@#@$@$@@ who keeps poking people in the eye until they can't take it anylonger.
        The long knives will be coming out and this time stevies gonna get poked.

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          #24
          What a laugh bringing up western seperatism. The west has only a few generations of wealth based on alot of non-renewable resources. What then? Do you really think that seperation is a good long term strategy? What about all the wealth tranferred to the oil business? Was that a good use of your hard earned income lining the pockets of a relatively small number of Canadians? The rise in energy prices has been a driving force in this world wide recession. There is a tremendous amount of waste and innefficiency in the oil business. Consumers end up paying for it. The boom in effect created a tranfer of billions of dollars to western Canada, the middle east, and all the other producing regions of the world that make Dion's proposed carbon tax look puny. But that was business and we accepted it as market forces. How about seperating from our dependence on a dead end resource that will bankrupt the world economy. Don't you think it would be wise to invest in alternative energy supplies before we freeze our asses in the dark? No that would be socialism. Lets just wait for the market to decide for us.

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            #25
            The real laugh is any body that is out there left thinking we can actually have a canadian government representing the entire country. Let's face it, it's east versus west and both sides will stoop to do anything to be in power and transfer money and development their way while screwing the other side.
            What the hell do we need the east for, what are we getting from them of any value?????? they buy our oil cheaper at the pumps than we do out here where we produce, they have subsidized farm programs we could only dream of having, We'd be a hundred times better off the minute we're gone because we'd never be impeded by those leaches like the ones getting into power now.

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              #26
              Jack Layton yesterday made me want to go through the radio and throttle the arrogant wimp. This deal was in the works when he was jetting around during the election in Quebec.
              Lets see the three stooges.
              Lets have an election again this time run a real campaign, we now have the three stooges against the rest of us. We will win and win big, the big looser is the stupid liberals for going along with the other two duds.

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