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Is an implosion of the Liberal party imminent?

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If you examined the voting trends of the recent election it would not take long to realize that a party that lays between the Liberals and NDP is truly what the country wants.

TWO MORE YEARS! TWO MORE YEARS!

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I have always been disappointed in the government, and tonight is certainly no exception.

What sore losers!

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If people who vote swap put half as much effort into pushing for electoral reform as they do feverishly working to make a mockery of our democratic process, they might have some success.

The Green Shift just got shiftier

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That will not stand — if there is one thing the Liberals are good at, it is spending money

If at first you don’t succeed, abstain!

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In reality, Canadians are happy with the way the country is being run. This is why, despite several “controversial” bills being passed and the best efforts of the Liberals to demonize the Tories, Harper has consistently polled well ahead of Dion.

The fat is in the fire

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The Liberals fully enabled the Conservatives to govern as if they had a majority.

Politics of desperation

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Campaign tacticsSince their viewpoints and policies don’t stand up on their own, the left has a natural inclination to silence the other side and avoid confrontation.

Politics of desperation

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Since their viewpoints and policies don’t stand up on their own, the left has a natural inclination to silence the other side and avoid confrontation.

The politics of hopes and dreams

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voter apathyWe are continually sold politics through the lens of fear and hate, and not through the perspective of dreams and hope.

Last dance with Uncle Steve?

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The VoteFor fuck sakes, I have waited years for the opportunity to rid the country of the backwater geeks who took control after Paul Martin and the Liberal party limped pathetically off the scene, what, two years ago?

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