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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocket Red who wrote (14628)5/2/2011 11:23:10 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37202
 
let's talk in four years :O)

Just turned it on... OMG... Liberals ? Bloc ? NDP 103 !!!!

Let's watch and brief as my Booms Bust buddy would say...



To: Rocket Red who wrote (14628)5/3/2011 3:38:34 AM
From: stuffbug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37202
 
Yes, Rocket, you owe Ontario a big thanks. Cyber beers for me and my one million plus buddies who painted the province blue. I live in the GTA and even my riding went conservative. Due to large population growth over the last 25 years, my riding has seen its boundaries change quite a bit. The only times that it has gone blue or threatened to go blue was during the Mulroney and Mike Harris (provincial election) majorities. Early on, when I saw the comfortable lead for the conservative candidate, I knew that Harper would most likely win his majority.

All in all, I think it was a very satisfactory result. No election until 2015, the Blockheads are gone, the Libs will spend at least the next two years meditating in the wilderness, and Iggy will go back to Harvard. With those 60 new Quebeckers in his caucus, Happy Jack might be visiting the massage parlors again.

Since the Quebec NDPer who went to Vegas during the campaign won her seat, maybe Happy Jack will propose a tax credit for all other hard working Canadians who want to go on a little junket to the desert.