Election 2015

Darth Vapour

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That was one of the best speeches I have heard in a long time. I am feeling very optimistic about Justin. :)
TBH it was ok for bit but the stupid kunt kept going and kept going i started to think hmm instead of a speach it sounded like election speach
And that speach alone made me think WTF althogh all 3 parties are useless pieces of shiit in the election, If there was putins name on balllot i would of clicked him in a heartbeat
 

ricky1lung

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any way we could have the rcmp drag that cunt out of Sussex?
Please, just do it for Canadians so Harper can go down in history the way he deserves.

I would YouTube the hell out of a clip like that.
 

ricky1lung

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Sweetie look at this map

That's fucking blue lol View attachment 3524998
Very blue, but the libs did manage to sneak 4 seats from Alberta.
Alberta seems to be more and more in play, the cracks in conservative Alberta started to show with the ndp victory, and now with liberals taking seats that they haven't been able to take in decades.

Calgary had become a shithole to live in, heavily conservative and not so friendly. The dynamics of the population has really shifted and Mr.Nenshi has helped the city become a friendlier place, more inclusive and IMO more willing to vote for people who aren't conservative.

It's a start toward something bigger in Alberta if the leaders both provincial and federal can show the oil sands and everyday citizens a better way.
 

sunni

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Very blue, but the libs did manage to sneak 4 seats from Alberta.
Alberta seems to be more and more in play, the cracks in conservative Alberta started to show with the ndp victory, and now with liberals taking seats that they haven't been able to take in decades.

Calgary had become a shithole to live in, heavily conservative and not so friendly. The dynamics of the population has really shifted and Mr.Nenshi has helped the city become a friendlier place, more inclusive and IMO more willing to vote for people who aren't conservative.

It's a start toward something bigger in Alberta if the leaders both provincial and federal can show the oil sands and everyday citizens a better way.
Right but it's still blue
And the Majority of Alberta voted con as I predicted in the first place

Saying well no no some places got lib doesn't make Alberta majority lib
Hence the photo
Hence the blue comment lol
 

ricky1lung

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Right but it's still blue
And the Majority of Alberta voted con as I predicted in the first place

Saying well no no some places got lib doesn't make Alberta majority lib
Hence the photo
Hence the blue comment lol

Lol I agree.

I'm speculating on how that might change, or uh, continue to.
The conservatives held Alberta fiercely for 40 years, after living in Calgary for a decade or so, I'm happy to see a small victory for anyone but conservatives in the area.

I'm hoping for Calgarys sake ( because it is a beautiful city and can be a great place to live ) the citizens take a step back and go against the status quo. I'm happy to see that starting to happen and having seats filled by opposition and not just a heavy handed party.
 

sunni

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Staff member
Lol I agree.

I'm speculating on how that might change, or uh, continue to.
The conservatives held Alberta fiercely for 40 years, after living in Calgary for a decade or so, I'm happy to see a small victory for anyone but conservatives in the area.

I'm hoping for Calgarys sake ( because it is a beautiful city and can be a great place to live ) the citizens take a step back and go against the status quo. I'm happy to see that starting to happen and having seats filled by opposition and not just a heavy handed party.
I see Alberta and I think they only vote cons or else they would loose like 90% of the employment out there for being environmentally hazardous
 

ricky1lung

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I see Alberta and I think they only vote cons or else they would loose like 90% of the employment out there for being environmentally hazardous
That's what they like people to believe, tbh the way our economy works and it's heavy reliance on the oil field that's just not true.

No government except maybe the greens would introduce legislation that would really harm the oil patch and destroy the economy.

There may be some measures that cost small amounts of jobs to better protect the environment, but in all honesty it would be nothing like what has happened with the tpp that looks to cost so many jobs in Canada that Harper had to promise 5+ billion to sectors before the ink even dried.

All smoke and mirrors in conservative Alberta.
 

torontoke

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I felt the same way when I just read the article.
And then I read one about a bc lib that yelled out line up pots legal when they announced a lib majority.
We all knew this was coming.
 

GroErr

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Puke in my mouth
There will be room for everyone with legal as it opens the door for recreational. As long as those of us who grow for our own meds don't get screwed, who cares what the LP's do. Only problem I had/have with the LP's and Health(?) Canada is them making money off, or in the case of HC, harassing sick people. Even in a new/legal system though, at least patients should eventually have their meds covered and tax deductible.
 

doingdishes

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There will be room for everyone with legal as it opens the door for recreational. As long as those of us who grow for our own meds don't get screwed, who cares what the LP's do. Only problem I had/have with the LP's and Health(?) Canada is them making money off, or in the case of HC, harassing sick people. Even in a new/legal system though, at least patients should eventually have their meds covered and tax deductible.
or be able to grow our own!
i say if you can grow-do it
if you need a DG-do it
if you need to buy from a LP-check BM first...haha
if the LP get it together, give a quality product as well as give it a DIN so we can have insurance cover it, that would be great all the way around
 
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