trevster2k said:Anyone know anybody considering joining the military, I would tell them to hold up for a few years.
Oh I dunno, if Harper brings up committing troops to Iraq, we'll have roll call in the House in about 5 minutes flat.
trevster2k said:Anyone know anybody considering joining the military, I would tell them to hold up for a few years.
anitram said:
Oh I dunno, if Harper brings up committing troops to Iraq, we'll have roll call in the House in about 5 minutes flat.
bonoman said:
I dont know if I'll be able to watch the speech!
trevster2k said:I feel sick.
DaveC said:God damn. This guy keeps saying "Prime Minister Harper"...it sounds so gross.
GibsonGirl said:
It rolls off the tongue terribly.
Ah, how great it is to live in a region that our "leader" considers to be a "culture of defeat."
anitram said:Thank God it's a minority.
They muzzled their MPs and candidates during the election. After the victory expect the same ol' about abortion, gay marriage, Dubya ass kissing and so on from various wacko members of their caucus. The Liberals may have had one Carolyn Parrish, the Conservatives probably have 20.
melon said:
There is, at least, a silver lining. With a minority government, the most fanatical elements of the Conservative Party are hereby muted. Consider any talk of limiting abortion or ending gay marriage to be over. And, unless he wants a quickly toppled government, he'll have to compromise on his economic platform.
And, as they say, a minority government in Canada rarely lasts more than 18 months. After all, this last minority government held true to that rule. Hopefully, the Liberals will do some soul searching and come out stronger.
Melon