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Reasons not to vote Liberal

Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 15:04

1. Cancelling the Sea King replacement
2. Sponsorship scandal
3. Gun Registry
4. HRDC boondoggle
5. Problems with Transition Job Funds program
6. Tainted blood
7. Radwanski Spending Affair
8. Pearson Airport
9. GST Flip Flop
10. Airbus Investigation
11. Voting against Red Book promise of independent Ethics Commissioner
12. Irving fishing lodge stays/travel on Irving jets for cabinet ministers
13. Martin traveling on private corporate jets as Finance Minister
14. Don Boudria’s stay at Boulay owned chalet
15. Denis Coderre staying with Boulay
16. Alfonso Gagliano being appointed Ambassador to Denmark
17. Shawinigate
18. Claude Gauthier (PM’s friend)’s Transelec getting CIDA grant that was questioned by the Auditor General and even CIDA.
19. Liberal fundraiser Pierre Corbeil charged with fraud by RCMP after he approached several Quebec companies seeking federal job training grants and asking for payments to Liberal Party, having gotten the names from senior Quebec Liberal Minister, Marcel Massé.
20. Michel Dupuy, Heritage Minister, lobbying the CRTC.
21. Tom Wappel refusing to help blind veteran
22. Gagliano’s son benefiting from contracts from his father’s department
23. Gagliano’s former speechwriter, Michèle Tremblay was on a $5,000 a month retainer with the Canada Lands Company to provide speeches for the Minister. Former President John Grant let her go saying “we got nothing in return.” Grant claimed that all Crown Corporations reporting to Mr. Gagliano were told to put Ms. Tremblay on a monthly retainer.
24. Iltis replacement
25. Purchase of new Challenger jets for the Prime Minister and cabinet
26. NATO Flying Training program contract
27. Liberal friends appointed as IRB judges being investigated by RCMP
28. Hedy Fry’s imaginary burning crosses
29. Maria Minna’s improper municipal vote
30. Minna giving contracts to two former campaign staffers for public relations work for a conference that had already been held
31. Lawrence MacAulay and contracts directed to Holland College
32. Lawrence MacAulay and Tim Banks
33. Lawrence MacAulay hired his official agent, Everett Roche, for $70K, but Roche never did any work for it. (Oct 2002)
34. Art Eggleton and contracts to his ex-girlfriend
35. Copps’ aide Boyer’s spending habits
36. Collenette resigns for breach of ethical guidelines involving a letter he wrote to the Immigration and Refugee Board
37. APEC Inquiry
38. Andy Scott's 1998 resignation that came eight weeks too late, after a media circus wore him down for indiscreetly shooting his mouth off on an airplane.
39. Anti-American comments by Liberal MPs, officials, and the former Minister of Natural Resources.
40. Rock and the Apotex/Cipro affair
41. Rock giving Health Canada contract to car cleaning company.
42. Manley lobbying CIBC on behalf of Rod Bryden
43. Manley’s fundraiser suggesting donors to his leadership write it off as a business expense.
44. Manley using his pre-budget consultations as Minister of Finance to solicit support for his leadership bid.
45. Coderre’s relationship with Group Everest
46. Martin’s fundraiser/employee of Finance Jim Palmer
47. Martin’s “blind trust” and his relationship with CSL.
48. Gerry Byrne requesting fundraising money be sent to his home address, with no records kept.
49. Gerry Byrne pouring bulk of ACOA money into his own riding.
50. Virginia Fontaine Addictions Foundation
51. Prime Minister’s former assistant, Denise Tremblay’s huge travel expenses on Veterans Review and Appeal Board as Minister pleaded poverty to veterans’ widows.
52. Chrétien appointing Hon. Roger Simmons (former Trudeau minister convicted of income tax evasion) as Consul-General in Seattle
53. Chrétien trying to bring hit-and-run driver Carignan back into caucus.
54. The RCMP is investigating possible fraud and bribery within Industry Canada, involving possible "overpayments" to recipients of federal business grants. The probe centres on the National Research Council, which hands out federal grants to small- and medium-sized businesses.
55. More than half a dozen bureaucrats have been "removed" from their jobs at a Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) in Toronto following a police investigation into projects funded under one of the department's grants and contributions programs
56. Revenue Minister Elinor Caplan called in the RCMP and ordered a sweeping security review after four tax department computers were stolen containing confidential personal information on more than 120,000 Canadians.
57. More than $7 billion stashed in Foundations by Finance Minister Paul Martin with little or no accountability
58. Dhaliwal overseing Richmond-airport-Vancouver transit line while being owner of the airport limousine service
59. Tom Rosser, former Dhaliwal advisor lobbying Natural Resources department and minister on environmental issues only months after leaving government.
60. $5.3 million GG northern travel
61. GG budget doubles in 5 years
62. Robert Thibault giving a grant as ACOA minister to a wharf and boatyard where his brother-in-law has a monopoly.
63. Royal LePage contract, which the government was forced to cancel in the wake of serious concerns being raised.
64. Shutting down the Somalia Inquiry
65. Home heating rebate, which was sent to prisoners and deceased.
66. Martin firing Bernard Dussault, Chief Actuary of CPP
67. Ethel Blondin-Andrew buys fur coat on government credit card
68. Chrétien’s imaginary homeless friend.
69. Liberal MP Rick Laliberte’s extensive travel budget
70. Liberal Senator Thompson living in Mexico
71. Vendetta against former BDC President François Beaudoin
72. The flag give-away – which estimates suggest might now have cost $45 million instead of the promised $6 million, and reportedly involved fake invoices.
73. Gagliano’s two week trip, at taxpayers’ expense, for a two day event with the head of the Royal Canadian Mint and Maurizio Caruso.
74. Secretary of State for multiculturalism and status of women Sheila Finestone using government car (which junior ministers are only allowed to use for government business) to drive home to Montreal, which even Sheila Copps criticized. (Ottawa Citizen, May 22, 1994)
75. Liberal MP Jag Bhaduria’s hate mail to his former employers, wishing that they had been shot by killer Marc Lepine
76. Liberal MP Jag Bhaduria making false claims about his academic qualifications.
77. Paul Martin and Maria Minna attending fundraising dinner for group linked to Tamil Tigers in May 2000 (National Post, Sept. 8th, 2001).
78. David Anderson, as National Revenue Minister, suing the government for lost wages after being removed as IRB appointee by Conservative government seeking $454,000 from a deficit-ravaged federal treasury. (Vancouver Sun, July 24, 2004). Anderson eventually agreed to drop the suit.
79. David Anderson suggesting that the BC doesn’t need extra House of Commons seats, because they wouldn't be worth much given the poor quality of most West Coast MPs. (Vancouver Sun, July 24, 2004)
80. A consultant on an executive interchange program persuaded Natural Resources to undertake a $700-million reorganization of its research facilities for which no business case had been made. The program was fast-tracked because he had developed a social relationship with the deputy minister. He was eventually charged with diverting $525,000 to a numbered company he controlled. (Globe and Mail, May 30, 2005)

And the list continues under Prime Minister Martin:

81. Raid on reporter Juliet O’Neill’s home by RCMP
82. Permanent Resident Cards
83. Judy Sgro going on vacation as cards became mandatory and landed immigrants were left stranded
84. Minister Frulla’s renovations
85. Pay raises for chiefs-of-staff in ministers offices, while spending is frozen for public service.
86. The government’s changing numbers on how much money has gone to CSL
87. Lobbyists in Paul Martin’s transition team being allowed to return to lobbying immediately, after being involved in process of picking new cabinet and senior staff.
88. Minister Comuzzi’s anti-Quebec comments
89. Martin government using closure after only six days in the House of Commons, followed by using time allocation in the Senate.
90. Problems with DND’s contracts with Compaq Computers that may have cost taxpayers up to $159 million for work not performed.
91. Martin using government jets to tour the country campaigning before election, spending up to $1 million for air travel alone.
92. Martin’s relationship with Earnscliffe
93. Questionable contracts to Earnscliffe
94. The appointment of former Liberal MLA Howard Sapers as the Correctional Investigator of Canada
95. Pierre Pettigrew’s flip flopping on health care
96. David Dingwall’s expenses as head of Royal Canadian Mint
97. Liberals planning to give David Dingwall a severance package after he resigned
98. The secret National Unity Fund reserve
99. Calling an early election after earlier promising first to get to the bottom of the sponsorship scandal
100. Martin suggesting changes to legislation and introducing bill that benefited CSL, despite concerns from his own Deputy Minister that he was in a conflict-of-interest (Ottawa Citizen, May 26, 2004)
101. $99 million Public Works contract that went to company overseen by Liberal fundraiser and future Senator Paul Massicotte (Montreal Gazette, June 26, 2004)
102. Parliamentary Secretary Dan McTeague’s 3-person, $224 trip to a Pizzeria
103. Immigration Minister Judy Sgro’s staff being allowed to stay on “extended travel” benefits, letting them bill taxpayers’ for thousands of dollars in hotel rooms and meals, because they didn’t want to move from Toronto to Ottawa until after the election.
104. Correctional Service of Canada Commissioner Lucie McClung’s travel expenses
105. Contracting irregularities on more than two dozen projects at DND worth tens of millions of dollars, showing over-billing, profit excesses, unauthorized additional work, lack of accounting records, spiralling cost overruns, etc. (Globe and Mail, July 14, 2004).
106. ACOA Minister Joe McGuire canceling ACOA loan and grant to ABL Industries Inc. because it would compete with company in his riding. (Fredericton Daily Gleaner, July 17, 2004).
107. Andy Mitchell’s chief of staff’s $22,000 in expenses to commute to Ottawa (Toronto Star, August 2, 2004).
108. André Ouellet’s travel and hospitality expenses at Canada Post.
109. Government delaying release of audit on Ouellet until after the election (Globe and Mail, July 31, 2004).
110. Martin’s principle secretary Francis Fox’s sister getting untendered contracts (The Province, July 27, 2004).
111. Continuing problems in advertising files at Public Works (Ottawa Sun, July 26, 2004).
112. A Liberal Party of Canada fundraising letter signed by Paul Martin, asking potential contributors to offer $7,000, $7,100 or $7,200 in contributions – far in excess of donation limits passed by the very same Liberal government
113. Liberal Senator Raymond Lavigne violating municipal bylaws. Municipality pursuing legal action against him. (Ottawa Citizen, August 19, 2004).
114. Spa Days for inmates approved by the Correctional Service of Canada, which on Aug. 21 invited inmates at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ont., to dabble with manicures, pedicures and aromatherapy, not to mention cups of tea served in fine china, all accompanied by a harp serenade. (National Post, September 9, 2004).
115. Five employees in the ''overwhelmed'' immigration section of Canada's embassy in Iran have been fired over the past year after they each were caught breaching federal ethics rules (National Post, September 13, 2004).
116. Questionable contracts and spending from the Canada Investment and Savings group set up by Martin in 1996 (Globe and Mail, September 13, 2004)
117. Questionable contracting practices at Canada Information Office (The Hill Times, September 13, 2004).
118. A top Canadian diplomat based in China has resigned amid reports he is being investigated for allegedly taking bribes to help Chinese nationals enter Canada illegally. (Vancouver Sun, September 22, 2004).
119. Abuse of government credit cards by staff at Fisheries Department (CP Wire, September 24, 2004).
120. Canada’s questionable hiring of the niece of Syria's foreign affairs minister to work at the embassy in Damascus (Globe and Mail, October 5, 2004)
121. Hélène Scherrer using Challenger to fly to Banff during election to give partisan speech
122. Abuse of Challengers by Paul Martin and various ministers (eg. Andy Mitchell, Claudette Bradshaw)
123. Abuse of Challenger jets for political business instead of government business (Le Devoir, October 4, 2005)
124. Paul Martin taking Challenger jets to Liberal fundraisers
125. Challenger food bill of $508 per flight
126. Expenses during election filed by aide to Ralph Goodale
127. Questionable expenses during election filed by aides to Judy Sgro
128. Ongoing problems and safety concerns with the submarine program
129. Various federal departments reported in excess of $1.1 million in theft of computers in 2003, but the information is potentially more valuable than the hardware (Vancouver Sun, October 14, 2004).
130. According to the latest public-accounts-of-Canada reports for the period March 2004 and March 2005, over 700 laptops, desktops and central processing units went missing from 35 federal government agencies -- worth $6 million. (The Province, October 19, 2005)
131. Federal government has lost track of $587 million a year in EI overpayments and underpayments at the Department of Human Resources. (Ottawa Citizen, October 12, 2004). However, the government defends itself by stating that in fact it has only lost track of $25 million a year and collects the other overpayments. (Ottawa Citizen, October 13, 2004)
132. $133,000 grant to a Toronto film company that used classified ads to search for the "perfect" penis. (National Post, October 14, 2004).
133. Man convicted of fraud against government hired to teach ethics course to public servants (National Post, October 20, 2004).
134. Public Works selling confiscated grow-op equipment to drug traffickers. (National Post, October 21, 2004).
135. Pressure by Liberal MPs and ministers on ACOA to make funding decisions based on politics (New Brunswick Telegraph Journal, October 25, 2004).
136. Paul Martin’s Director of Communications Scott Reid insulting Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador (Toronto Star, October 28, 2004)
137. The Martin government spent $127,223 on a poll last February testing ways to diffuse negative reaction to the bombshell auditor-general's report -- which included the finding the Liberals ignored their own rules prohibiting the use of tax dollars on partisan polls (Vancouver Sun, November 8, 2004).
138. Judy Sgro’s campaign volunteer (a stripper) getting ministerial permit
139. Sgro’s senior policy advisor going to strip club to meet with owner to discuss bringing more strippers into Canada. (National Post, November 25, 2004). Subsequent revelations indicate that he went to at least one other strip club to conduct similar meetings (Toronto Sun, December 7, 2004)
140. Sgro giving out details of private immigration files, violating Privacy Act
141. Allegations that Sgro broke the elections law in failing to properly identify the source of a campaign contribution. (Toronto Star, December 8, 2004).
142. Revelations that the program to bring in foreign exotic dancers was created under pressure from organized crime (National Post, December 18, 2004)
143. Irwin Cotler appointing his former chief-of-staff to federal court (National Post, November 23, 2004).
144. Heritage Minister Liza Frulla giving grant to magazine that put her on the cover and made her honourary president (Ottawa Citizen, November 25, 2004)
145. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointing Liberal MP John Harvard as Lt-Governor of Manitoba, in order to get him to step aside for “star” candidate Glen Murray.
146. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointing Liberal MP Yvon Charbonneau to UNESCO, in order to get him to step aside for Martin crony Pablo Rodriguez.
147. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointing former Liberal MP Karen Kraft-Sloan as Ambassador for the Environment. (Department of Foreign Affairs Press Release, February 16, 2005).
148. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointing defeated Liberal candidate Dave Haggard as the chair of a newly created Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship. (OIC 2005-0001)
149. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointed his friend Dennis Dawson to the Senate
150. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointed his former Principal Secretary Francis Fox to the Senate
151. Despite promising an end to cronyism and patronage, Martin appointed disgraced former cabinet minister Art Eggleton to the Senate
152. Martin and his wife complaining about having to live in 24 Sussex (Edmonton Journal, November 17, 2004)
153. Millennium Bureau spending done with same lack of controls and oversight of sponsorship program
154. The RCMP has charged a senior Immigration Canada manager and four accomplices in an alleged bribes-for-status scheme in which Arab immigrants paid up to $25,000 to have their claims fast-tracked and approved (National Post, December 17, 2004)
155. Making widows of RCMP officers killed in the line of duty pay for their husbands’ funerals (Under pressure from the Conservative Party, the government reversed this policy)
156. Martin patronage-appointee Jim Walsh breaking ethics guidelines and attending Liberal Christmas Party (St. John’s Telegram, January 20, 2005).
157. Port authority losing more than $60,000 in public funds on the stock market. When Central Cape Breton Community Ventures took over the port in Iona in 2000, the private agency deposited only $5,000 of the $245,000 it received from Transport Canada into a designated bank account. The federal funding was meant to cover the port's maintenance, insurance and professional services costs (Chronicle-Herald, January 31, 2005).
158. Canadian flag lapel pins being made in China. Only under pressure, Scott Brison flip flops and agrees to have them made in Canada again.
159. Questionable dealings around the privatization of the Digby Wharf, which even Liberal MP Robert Thibault wants the RCMP to investigate (Chronicle-Herald, February 10, 2005).
160. Adrienne Clarkson spending $17,500 to evaluate cleaning at Rideau Hall (Ottawa Sun, February 19, 2005)
161. Martin patronage appointee Glen Murray breaking ethics guidelines and attending Liberal Convention as delegate
162. Martin ignoring parliamentary committee and appointing Glen Murray as chair of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
163. Marlene Jennings, the Parliamentary Secretary for Canada-U.S. relations, making anti-American remarks
164. Government knowing about details of torture and murder of Zahra Kazemi back in November and still sending ambassador back to Iran
165. Government knowing about details of torture and murder of Zahra Kazemi back in November but doing nothing
166. Tens of thousands of dollars were spent on questionable acquisitions at CFB Borden (Ottawa Sun, April 18, 2005).
167. Joe Volpe keeping stripper visa program operating, despite having promised to shut it down (CTV.ca, March 5, 2005)
168. Jean Lapierre acting as lobbyist without registering
169. Joe Volpe trying to intimidating Sikh community
170. In the spring of 2003, the RCMP investigated allegations that Liberal MP Gurbax Malhi had requested favours and financial support for Paul Martin's 2003 leadership campaign in exchange for helping Indian nationals get these temporary resident permits (Globe and Mail, March 10, 2005).
171. Liberals spending $443,237 to change the name Passport Office to Passport Canada (Montreal Gazette, April 21, 2005).
172. Ken Dryden’s chief of staff charged with careless driving (Ottawa Citizen, March 22, 2005)
173. Liberals trying to buy off Conservative MPs with offers of patronage positions
174. Liberals handling of the submarine program
175. Public Service Integrity Officer’s travel expenses (Ottawa Sun, May 4, 2005)
176. Liberal Senator Michel Biron going to hearing to support killer Karla Homolka (CTV News, June 9, 2005)
177. Public Works contract watchdog Consulting and Audit Canada violating contracting rules (Toronto Star, July 4, 2005)
178. Technology Partnerships Canada rules being violated to pay lobbyists (Globe and Mail, June 24, 2005)
179. Former Indian and Northern Affairs Minister Robert Nault is working as a paid lobbyist for Nelson House First Nation in what some allege is an apparent violation of a federal code of conduct. Among the federal departments Nault is lobbying is the Indian and Northern Affairs department he headed until December 2003, according to a lobbying report Nault filed with the federal government. Nault registered as a lobbyist for Nelson House, now known as Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, on July 18, 2005 -- one year and seven months after leaving his cabinet post. Under the Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders, Nault is barred from working for any entity with which his department had "direct and significant official dealings" for two years after leaving office. He is also barred for two years from lobbying his former department or any of his former cabinet colleagues (Winnipeg Free Press, September 14, 2005)
180. According to documents obtained by the Globe and Mail, Pierre Pettigrew billed Canadian taxpayers for $10,000 for trips for his driver in 2001 and 2002. Pettigrew took his driver to South America and Europe, even though the driver didn’t do any driving on the trips. (Globe and Mail, September 14, 2005)
181. Joe Volpe’s questionable hospitality expenses (Globe and Mail, September 21, 2005)
182. According to media reports, Industry Canada has frozen federal financing for research projects by an Ontario biotechnology firm pending the outcome of an investigation into the company's agreement to pay $350,000 in lobbying “success” fees to former Liberal cabinet minister David Dingwall. Such contingency fee payments violate Technology Partnership Canada rules. (Globe and Mail, September 23, 2005)
183. Expenses of chairman of the Royal Canadian Mint Emmanuel Triassi, who also approved David Dingwall’s expenses (Globe and Mail, October 4, 2005)
184. Last week, Public Works was also silent on details of another case involving forensic accounting. Government accounts published on Thursday showed a department employee had embezzled $3.45 million from Public Works office in Koblenz, Germany. Even though the employee was convicted and jailed in Germany, Public Works will not name him or give any details of the crime (Ottawa Citizen, October 4, 2005)
185. The federal government inadvertently revealed yesterday that it is conducting a large-scale forensic accounting probe into "possibly criminal matters" when it published details of a contract intended for a Quebec accounting firm. The notice awarding a $2-million contract for forensic accounting services was published on the government's tendering website, MERX. It gave notice that Consulting and Audit Canada was planning to award the sole-source contract to Leclerc Juricomptable, a Quebec City firm specializing in forensic work and litigation support. The contract award notice said the work had to be sole-sourced to Leclerc because it is "not in the public interest to jeopardize the current investment in the investigation or to significantly increase the risk to a successful completion of the investigation into possibly criminal matters." A spokesman for the Department of PublicWorks and Government Services said yesterday that the notice was published "prematurely" and would be withdrawn last night. He could not say, however, what is under investigation, but said the contract was not tied to another scandal that has kept Quebec forensic accountants busy over the past years. "It's not related to sponsorship or Gomery, that I can tell you," said spokesman Pierre Teotonio (Ottawa Citizen, October 4, 2005). It was subsequently revealed that the department involved was CIDA (CP Wire, October 4, 2005)
186. Questions about campaign funds from Raymond Chan’s campaign going to his companies (Vancouver Sun, October 7, 2005)
187. Questions about a possible conflict-of-interest between Chan’s activities as minister on behalf of possible business associates (Vancouver Sun, October 7, 2005)
188. Questions about the report that Chan filed with the Ethics Commissioner (Vancouver Sun, October 7, 2005)
189. Government giving out contract that specifies no paper trail to be left in government offices (Vancouver Province, October 11, 2005)
190. Questionable travel expenses at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (CP, October 16, 2005)
191. Two employees at DFO fired for making fraudulent travel claims (CP, The Province, October 18, 2005).
192. Lobbyist registrar Michael Nelson has launched investigations of four people for eight possible breaches of the ethics guidelines for lobbyists, the first such investigations ever launched under the code. (Globe and Mail, October 18, 2005)
193. According to media reports, the federal government has terminated two contracts with a consulting firm that used to be run by Liberal MP David Smith and now run by his wife, following a forensic audit of the contracting practices at a federal agency (Globe and Mail, October 19, 2005)
194. ATI requests by prisoners for information on prison system and guards, when information is actually disclosed
195. Liberal candidate Richard Mahoney lobbying for satellite radio company for a month before registering (Ottawa Citizen, October 19, 2005)
196. Delays and ballooning costs mean a giant software project at National Defence will eclipse its original budget and won't meet its goals until 2011 -- if at all. An internal audit obtained by Canadian Press raises red flags about a new system designed to streamline computer tracking of military inventory and purchases. MASIS -- or Materiel Acquisition Support Information System -- started in 1997 as a $147-million undertaking. What began as a focused effort to cover a single equipment category in each of the navy, army and air force soon mushroomed. By 2003, Defence officials estimated MASIS would be in place by 2006 at a cost of $325 million, more than twice its forecast budget. A full introduction of the complex software has now been extended to 2011. The heavily censored May 2005 internal audit, released under the Access to Information Act, catalogues a litany of "revised planned milestones.'' "The prime contract has been amended six times, each time increasing amounts for professional service fees,'' it says. (CP, The Record, October 24, 2005)
197. Hospitality and travel expenses of executives at CMHC (Journal de Montréal, October 24, 2005)
198. Questions about Squamish land deal lease (The Province, October 26, 2005)
199. Liberals handling of tainted water at Kashechewan First Nation





Comments
Comments by Entitled One from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 17:56
The Arrogant Liberals deserve to be in opposotion for a long time.

Comments by paul azkoul from United States - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, April 19, 2010 at 18:41
One reason alone is necessary. It IS a Godless religion!

Comments by Nikki from United Kingdom - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 at 00:37
VOTE LIBERAL!!!

Comments by jackierob from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, June 19, 2009 at 14:38
what a pile of crap.

Comments by Dave P from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, February 20, 2009 at 10:18
George- Any one in power is open to abusing the "system". The examples you note are valid and show the stupidity of some Cons. The difference is when these things hit the light of day they are dealt with whereas the Liebs want to know how it's done so they can get in on the gravy train. Not only that the MSM kept those things covered up in the LPC days and splashes the new goofs all over in the CPC days.
What really pisses the Liebs off in the Bernier affair is that he has the gonads they wish they had. He's by no means the brightest light, but you have Hedy plus many others including Stephane to more than make up for his transgressions.

Comments by Gordie from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 21:14
There are some legitimate issues there, but they're all dated. How far back do we go? Should I not vote Conservative because Sir John A was a drunk?
Parties take on the personalities of their leaders. Any suggestions on why I shouldn't vote for the Liberals under Michael Ignatieff?

Comments by Sam from Northwest Territories - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 13:29
Vote LIBERAL

Comments by adam hock from Ontario - Southern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, October 13, 2008 at 14:43
i thinki should still vote for liberal!!!haaaa!!!u suk!!!!

Comments by Jeannie from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, October 03, 2008 at 23:35
what a boring list. I'm gonna vote liberals RIGHT NOW
GO LIBERALS!!! YAY!

Comments by Dean from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 15:45
Well reasons not to vote Conservitive is an infinitly smaller list. Oh BTW if you don't live in this country piss off with your 2 cents on what you think about our politic's. It is simple really don't want a gun or want to be a prisoner in your own home? Vote Liberal or simply don't buy one. However don't think you can tell me what I can or can't own or make what I do have illegal because Toronto can't get it's act together. A total ban on guns in Canada will work just as well as the ban we have on drugs, afterall that works so well. Good on paper maybe in reality you have to accept criminals will obviously not obey the law, duh their criminals. I say ban criminals as 100% of the criminals do 100% of the crimes it just makes sense. You LIEberal supporter need to be shot with a buck of your own feces.

Comments by George from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 12:59
So guys... where's the
'Reasons not to vote conservative' Page?
You spent waaay too long thinking this list up not to notice the ever growing list of reasons to
boot the conservatives..
-Chuck Cadman affair,
-Bernier breach of security with his biker girl
-the Income trust lie,
-attempts to make abortion illegal,
-allowing the health care system to become even more privatized,
-no day care like they promised,
-no prescription drug plan,
-cramming jails with decent people who prefer a joint to a beer,
-Poverty = crime.. solution?..build more prisons
-The Republican party umbilical cord to the PC's
-Attack ads and fear mongering politics...very Canadian guys..
Don't need to finish the list, you get the point.. or at least if you don't, you've got your Right wing blinders firmly in place


Comments by angel rivera from United States - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 at 20:33
who's the asshole that wrote this bull crap!

Comments by Adam Dixon from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, September 01, 2008 at 22:49
judgung by alot of the comments i can see that conservatives are 100% redneck. why do you care about gun registry it can help lower crime.
VOTE LIBERAL

Comments by James from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 05:35
thems gun controls are a ******ing wast of my dam money, and they an't fixing the poblems with the drug running nigger gangs.

Comments by james from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 05:32
the NDP'rs are a bunch of bleeding hart, hobo lovein, terrorist supporting, imoral ******ing fagots to.

Comments by James from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 05:26
that piece of shit truado and his bill of rights flooded the country with all them ******ing rag-heads.
all them packys should be deported, all non-jailed wight people should be allowed to own guns, and all drug running ********* should be killed.

Comments by I hate Liberals from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, April 27, 2008 at 03:08
I can think of a million reasons why, Friends don't let friends vote for those scumbag liberals.

Comments by Anton from Ontario - Southern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, January 21, 2008 at 12:44
The Liberals and the Conservatives are BOTH incompetent. We need a new party that respects the money that we hard-working Canadians give in taxes.

Comments by GaryinWpg from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 13:38
Here is #200.
Back when Sheila Copps was the Liberal Heritage minister (circa mid '90's?), McCrae's, the writer of Flander's Field, military medals were up for auction. A Chinese-Canadian purchased and then donated them to a museum. From what I can remember, a statement was made that there was no money in the kitty for such purchases, but some time later there was money for Sheila's free Canadian flag give-away.

Comments by ryan from Ontario - Southern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 01, 2007 at 10:48
In January of 2001 six prominent Albertans collectively created an ideology which is referred to "Firewall Alberta" due in part to this group’s use of the phrase “build firewalls around Alberta.” The goal of this ideology was to distance the Province of Alberta from the rest of Canada, socially, culturally and economically. One of these six men, who’s identity I will reveal in a moment, while speaking to a group of George Bush supporting Republicans, was quoted as saying “Canada is a Northern European welfare state in the worst sense of the term, and very proud of it. Canadians make no connection between the fact that they are a Northern European welfare state and the fact that we have very low economic growth, a standard of living substantially lower than yours, a massive brain drain of young professionals to your country, and double the unemployment rate of the United States.”
Do you know who this man is yet….well it is the Prime Minister, not of Alberta, not of the USA but of Canada….sounds to me like this man hates Canada.
The person who I believe is the most unfit to govern Canada is the very man who occupies the Prime Minister’s Office at the moment, Stephen Harper. Coincidentally he is the most controlling, authoritative and dominant Prime Minister in Canadian history often silencing his own MPs, civil servants and the judiciary. Civil servants of the highest rank have been silenced and publicly threatened with dismissal simply for doing their job which might include criticizing the government in power.
The Conservative Party of Canada has routinely circumvented political and election financing laws and once Elections Canada appropriately penalizes the party it reacts by filing lawsuits in order to delay the obvious, that they broke rules, laws and used underhanded methods during their campaign.
Since taking power, this government has barely governed, the media and general public had recognized that after only a year in power the Conservatives had run out of energy and could produce no new policies and was incapable of improving the lives in Canadians.
One last note, the current Minister of Finance, remember him as the Minister of Finance in Ontario, the very man who had told Ontarians that the provincial budget was balanced, when in fact that Conservative government was running a deficit of almost $6B, he knowingly lied and covered up government mismanagement and incompetence, apparently that deserves being rewarded within Conservative ranks.


Comments by Timothy Borer from Ontario - Southern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, July 02, 2007 at 11:18
I figure a person would have to be dumber than a sack of hammers to vote Lieberal. Unfortunately there appears to be no shortage of voters with that IQ.

Comments by Jack from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, February 12, 2007 at 16:43
It appears that the opposition parties in Ottawa are chomping at the bit to have another fereral
election this spring.
If these three parties want an early election AGAIN and costing the taxpayers more than 200
million dollars,these idiots should be defeated in no uncertain terms. Any opposition party that wants to place the taxpayers in this position
needs their g.d. heads examined

Comments by Jack from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 20:19
after reading the 199 reasons not to vote Liberal, my conclusion is anyone contemplating to vote Liberal in the next General election should make an immediate appointment with their nearest psychiarist. Totally unbelieavable.


Comments by Jack from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 20:19
after reading the 199 reasons not to vote Liberal, my conclusion is anyone contemplating to vote Liberal in the next General election should make an immediate appointment with their nearest psychiarist. Totally unbelieavable.


Comments by Jack from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 20:19
after reading the 199 reasons not to vote Liberal, my conclusion is anyone contemplating to vote Liberal in the next General election should make an immediate appointment with their nearest psychiarist. Totally unbelieavable.


Comments by Jack from Ontario - Northern - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 20:19
after reading the 199 reasons not to vote Liberal, my conclusion is anyone contemplating to vote Liberal in the next General election should make an immediate appointment with their nearest psychiarist. Totally unbelieavable.


Comments by Jazmin from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 14:47
:star:

Comments by Gerald from Saskatchewan - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, November 19, 2006 at 14:26
200. Bob Rae & Michael Igniateff

Comments by paradox from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, June 24, 2006 at 04:27
Hah. I bet the idiot who said the missile defense program in the US would never be needed is eating crow now. Taepodong II anyone?
Vive la conservatives.

Comments by Mark from United States - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, February 05, 2006 at 21:56
It wil be interesting to see what Alex from Australia thinks once Indonesia's military strength (and Islamic radicalism) becomes a bit more of a threat. It isn't as if you are in the quietest neighborhood of the world. It's really easy to make nasty comments about the USA and Americans, until you get in trouble.
Incidentally, your mischaracterization of Florida's new law may be good anti-gun propaganda, but it isn't reality.
The new Florida law simply says that if you have the misfortune to suffer an unprovoked attack with deadly force in a place that you have a right to be, you no longer are required to run away. You are no longer required to flee from your living room to your bedroom. You are no longer required to flee from your store showroom to the back room. You are no longer required to abandon your spouse, or your child, or your friend, or your co-workers. You can now stand your ground and defend yourself.
Emphasis too on the word "unprovoked". No, you MAY NOT start a fight (verbally or physically) and then pull a firearm as your trump card. The moment you do or say ANYTHING to escalate the situation, self-defense no longer exists; and that is the law in every USA state.
Similar laws have been on the books in many US states for many years. However, in Florida (and a few other mostly southern states), the law required you to run away if you could (even in your own home!); and if you defended yourself you would be required to prove in court that it was impossible to run away. It was a remnant of the racists laws to keep ex-slaves from defending themselves from the KKK.
The change simply brings Florida self-defense law in accord with what already exists in the majority of US states. It would have gotten a big yawn as a routine "clean-up" law, except the anti-gun radicals decided to make a big political campaign about it. So now, the anti-gun radicals are trying to protect the "run-away" requirement in the states that still have it.


Comments by Rick A from Manitoba - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, January 23, 2006 at 08:50
I think I'm going to be sick!To think of all the STOLEN tax dollars.It's really sad that one province ruins it for the whole Country.

Comments by Alex from Australia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, January 19, 2006 at 04:16
Interesting....perhaps looking at issues from the wrong end up, things may seem a little clearer. From an Australians perspective most people down here have never seen a rifle, shotgun or handgun let alone fired one. This propensity to equate security of state and being with firearm ownership is peurile. I thought Canadians were more aware than their southern neighbours. My country is being led down the yellow brick road of a liberal goverment, our prime-minister is George Dubya's Asia Pacicic lap dog. I personaly don't believe we should be looking towards America for political, social or spiritual guidance. For those concerned about gays and the lose of God in government, "Separation of church and state" and don't forget it!
To "Mark from the USA" your *right* to defend yourself in your own home has now been amended in Florida by Governor Bush, you may now shoot a person on the street if you feel that person is a threat.

Comments by ahmet from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 19:55
libetrals at panic i can feel it. jan 17/2006

Comments by Steve from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 19:47
I have to say that most people on this site sound like a bunch of immature four year-olds that can't spell yet. Your comments only reinforce the values metionned on pro-Liberal sites, and i agree with James entirely. Although the liberals are a corrupt entity, I would much rather see the NDP elected over the pro-American conservatives that will abolish gay marriage (a human right), privatize health care (the poor will suffer), and join all the stupid american schemes invented by George Bush and his band of cnonies like the missile defence program, which will never be needed. So please support the only non-corrupt and intelligent party, the NDP, or if in doubt, vote for the green party, and save our planet before the conservatives murder it.

Comments by Tom from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 18:04
When the liberals have a majority government, noone else has any power.

Comments by Graeme from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 15:01
how about the RIM former RIM lobbyist was the liberal VP that got fired for the chow chow comments, AND now they advertise for RIM on the liberal website (HUGE BLACKBERRY LETTERING WITH ABSOLUTELY NO PURPOSE)

Comments by prariedog from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, January 16, 2006 at 16:31
is that all?

Comments by Oldman from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 20:41
I find it hard to believe that there are so many pople still looking at the liberals as a choice to vote for ,the liberals have stolen our money to benifit themselves , they make laws not to protect the majority but to protect the minority of criminals . they remove GOD from our lives they condone abnormal behavior by the gays that is clearly a violation of all the laws of God and nature

Comments by martin from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 16:16
I am voting based on my riding Maria Minna, has done well in her job, she has brought dollars into the community, she lives in the community, not like her ndp challenger. The only fault she has is that she is a member for the lieberal party. I dislike the Ndp more than the lieberals. unfortunately the conservative candidate has no chance. I DO NOT WANT THE NDP REPRESENTING ME FEDERALLY I AM ALREADY REPRESENTED BY THE NDP HERE IN TORONTO BY CITY = NDP, PROVINCIAL = NDP,
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Comments by gillian from Saskatchewan - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 at 16:26
liberals suck ass couse they dont listen to the public!!

Comments by Yuri from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 15:59
the other parties run the country as well while the liberals are in power...they win seats too you know so don't think that everything is the lberals fault ....plus I don't think giving away your tax money to others to be spent on whatever someone wants is a good idea....alsoHarper is clearly lying when he says he won't use the not withstanding clause....and to do what he wants he has to.....so =P

Comments by michael from Manitoba - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 09:52
paulmartin is a liar :)

Comments by The NDPs from Other - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, January 09, 2006 at 21:07
Politics should be about people, not well-connected friends and lobbyists.
But Justice Gomery has exposed a shameful "culture of entitlement" among Liberal insiders. His report confirms that officials abused a government program and misdirected millions of tax dollars to Liberal-friendly corporations, their friends and the Liberal Party itself.
Last election campaign, Paul Martin promised to get cronyism out of politics — but once elected he rewarded more Liberal insiders with patronage posts. Now he's telling Canadians that the kind of unaccountable Liberal majority that fed corruption is the way to clean it up.
Enough is enough.
After 12 years: The Liberal record
* Justice Gomery confirms that Liberal insiders ran an "elaborate kickback scheme" funneling at least $1-million to the Liberal Party while sending $150-million in fees to Liberal-friendly ad firms — often for no work.
* Paul Martin broke his word on democratic reform. Canada is one of the last democracies in the world that does not use proportional representation to make politics more accountable to people.
* After promising to end cronyism, Paul Martin gave Senate seats to Liberal insiders like Art Eggleton (fired from Cabinet for ethics breaches), Francis Fox (Martin's Principal Secretary), Rod Zimmer (leading Liberal fundraiser) and Dennis Dawson (longtime Martin advisor).
* Paul Martin’s leadership transition team was packed with corporate lobbyists — including people who helped set up his Liberal government — then turned around and sold access to that government as lobbyists again.
* Time and again, this Liberal government did what well-connected corporate lobbyists wanted, not what people wanted.
Please support the New Democrats party..
http://www.ndp.ca

Comments by A Patriotic Canadian from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, January 09, 2006 at 06:49
Last week bTWO (2) more Liberal scandals/b came to light, including one where Liberals gave a party worker b$380,000 of taxpayers money/b to lobby the Liberals on gun control the outcome of which the Liberals were going to do anyway. Seems like criminal charges ought to be laid somewhere here. bIs there no end to this Liberal theft at the taxpayers expense?/b Come on Canadians lets get these thieves out of power. Do Canada a favour defeat a Liberal incumbant!

Comments by Mike from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, January 06, 2006 at 09:04
Any of you have a few none subtle ideas on how to get the message out to the many "confused" and "selfish" Liberal supports at my work place.
Nobody ever talks about it, it's like a big shhhhh! No no no!
*Without getting myself fired, I would like to try and educate them with small messages. I work in a cubicle style office building.
Cheers and may the better party win.

Comments by Hillman from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 21:26
It is time for a change! I wouldn't trust Paul Martin in a sh*t-house with a spoon. Canada's one party democracy is a failure and has been in power too long... with an abundance of Liberal appointees and politicians at the trough.

Comments by Old Owl from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 15:10
They can`t call a spade a spade over the gun violence in Toronto, in danger of being labelled a racist. These are young Blacks, Asian, and those who know they will at the most get a slap on the wrist for any, and all transgressions. Surely they don`t need a vote so bad that they will ignore reality forever, but there is cure, vote Conservative on January 23.

Comments by ahmet from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, December 23, 2005 at 20:49
canada free country how? americans buys whataver they wants(guns)Canadians we are not free!we will loose our hand guns very soon.i hope not i rather loose the liberals than my guns.knock the wood(paul martin's head)

Comments by Pissed off from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 16:15
What does a Liberal do when he or she gets to Ottawa?
Everyone he or she can. They tend to busy themselves with all sorts of B.S. committees to pull off an extra paycheque or two pehaps more, that produces f all, but don't rock that FN boat or stand up for whats F#$@ing right for Canada cuz you will lose that gravytrain B.S. Committee
job(s).
Hey all you BUTTHEADS in Ontario.... Wake up and dont get duped once again....please don't smoke up on on Jan.23 2006
PM Martin wants to: Leagalize Dope and ban handguns so dope dealers will stop shooting each other up in Toronto..... How about it BUTTHEADS? lets get a ban on DOPE Pushers started, most of us won't miss the Liberals at all,after we get rid of them only then we can go after the other urban scumbags before they end up running for public office.


Comments by Brad from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, December 09, 2005 at 21:24
Thanks for the reminder,
Isn't the current remarks from Martin regarding handguns sort of like an admission that there gun registry really didn't have any deterent on crime?

Comments by Mark from United States - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, December 09, 2005 at 18:54
From an American point of view, the USA wins either way in the forthcoming Canadian elections.
On one hand, the USA gets a friendly government on its northern border for the first time in many years. That would be nice. I doubt that the Tories will ever be truly "pro-American" (the way the CBC accuses them as being); your Tories are more like our moderate Democrats (ala Bill Clinton) and not at all like Republicans (who, in case you didn't notice, are the majority in government here). Still, even that small step would be a welcome relief from the unrelenting hostility of the past several years; Martin was better than Cretien, but that's still pretty bad.
Otherwise, Canada's ridiculous gun control experiment will continue and intensify. This will inevitably lead to:
. violent crime in Canada soaring, thus giving an outstanding and unmistakable example that gun control does not work in a North American society.
. law-abiding Canadian gun owners will move to the USA, thus increasing the US population of gun owners.
. more American anti-gun twits will move to the gun-free socialist paradise Canada, thus freeing the USA of their further influence.
In any case, it's a Canadian decision and Americans have little stake in the outcome either way. Certainly, I hope that my cousins up north choose wisely, but it really doesn't affect us down south.
Good luck to you from the USA, where in 38 states you have a *right* to a license to carry concealed handguns in public places...and a *right* to defend yourself in your own home.

Comments by Greg from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, December 08, 2005 at 22:35
If the liberals get back into power, and bring about comrade Martin's ban on handguns I will be moving to the U.S.A, because I don't want to be part of a country where you have no rights or freedoms,are taxed to near bankruptcy, and have no say in how the government is formed unless you are from Ontario.

Comments by Bryce Lobreau from Manitoba - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, December 08, 2005 at 13:50
i agree totally with your website it is awsome KEEP ON FIGHTING
I don't know too many people that registered there guns

Comments by Tommy from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, December 08, 2005 at 12:30
The 200th reason for not voting Liberal is the kind of slop mouthed from the likes of JAMES from BC, who admirably supports the Liberals. Trouble is JAMES would not the difference between a Liberal and a horseturd. Most of the electorate in Canada consist of brainwashed mindless fools who could not understand what they are voting for even if an illustration were used.

Comments by Randall H from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Monday, November 28, 2005 at 11:12
HERE HERE to the post that stated Ontarians are just plain, stupid as well as greedy. Teachers vote for what is best for them, Corporations vote for whatever is best for them and the French, well they just vote for anyone French. I think the last elected official in Quebec speaks for itself.
How it is that the liberals have remainded in power can only be explained as the taxpayers in Canada are perhaps the dumbest citizens in the entire world.

Comments by Draughck from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, November 27, 2005 at 21:41
The best that can be hoped for in this coming election is that old jackie and the ndp will be knocked off the deciding vote thing and not able to play both sides of the fence. The libs will get a minority gov again.

Comments by James from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, November 27, 2005 at 02:43
One more comment. The problem with the Conservative Party is that not even Conservatives trust Conservatives.
According to the poll on this very site 48% of you called Premiere Klein 100% Liberal, and 38% of you called him an "idiot". Klein, the most popular and powerful Conservative in the country!
And maybe a Conservative can explain your love affairs with taping conversations (Newman's + Grewal's). True colours perhaps?
Regards,

Comments by James from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, November 27, 2005 at 02:32
Liberals will win the next election. Sites like yours only solidify the resolve of the other parties.

Comments by Snoop from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, November 26, 2005 at 21:00
Hey, you forgot the mention the incident in which Chretien assaulting and strangling a protester on Flag day in Hull, Quebec

Comments by Jon from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 25, 2005 at 17:46
Hey dbmckenz, we don't want their damned bodies, find some other place to dump that toxic waste.

Comments by A Patriotic Canadian from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 25, 2005 at 11:45
How much of this corruption must go on before traditional Liberal supporters will say "ENOUGH is ENOUGH!"?
Canada is being destroyed by Liberal politicians and what really makes me mad is these Liberals have such a lust for power they don't mind if they destroy Canada as long as they can keep their face in the public trough. WELL I MIND! Come on Canadians lets take back our country from corrupt politicians! Have a backbone and do what is right! Thank you. Mike in Stittsville

Comments by Johnny Pockets from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 25, 2005 at 10:45
Great list. Would have been nice to see some attribution to the original author, though.
Source of list: Blue Blogging Soapbox at soapbox22.blogspot.com.

Comments by Giggy from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Sunday, November 20, 2005 at 05:27
DAMN GOOD POST THOUGH!!!

Comments by TICKED ALBERTAN from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 11:57
Kenneth good site I checked it out and every one else should.

Comments by John Q Public from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 09:11
The largest reason is that the laws of the land, the democratic process and even our cherished institutions (such as the RCMP) are corrupted and mean nothing to liberals, if they can get away with something that advances their agenda.

Comments by TICKED ALBERTAN from Alberta - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 18, 2005 at 08:58
Ask a liebral supporter if this is enough reasons. They will say the conservatives are scary.

Comments by MAC-10 from Nova Scotia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 18, 2005 at 05:06
Excuse me, did I miss the MOTHER OF ALL LIEBRAL SCANDALS, PETROSCAM???
This was the largest FRAUD ever perpetrated on the Canukistani people, which financed Martin, and forged in iron his indebtedness to that conspiratory, traitorous weasel, MAURICE STRONG. Martin is merely a puppet, albiet a very dangerous one.
Sadly, it really doesn't make any difference how many reasons you list not to vote Liebral; too many people who are allowed to vote in this country have been "conditioned" not to care.

Comments by Giggy from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Friday, November 18, 2005 at 04:43
The only one I can see missing is the alleged gay wedding of cukier& mclelland paid for by the liebrals with taxpayers dollars!(It'd be worth it though just to know whose playing daddy)

Comments by Ticked Ontarian from Ontario - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 20:43
And those are just the ones that have been revealed. TOTAL INCOMPETENCE!!! Can you imagine how many more that are still hidden.

Comments by Win model 70 from Other - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 19:23
I think they should be forced to give up their gold plated pensions and try to live on old age or CPP like the rest of us.

Comments by Norbert Langelier from Manitoba - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 18:41
Yeah... but... Harper is scary! Can you believe it? The scumbag Liebrals will have Canadians delieve that!

Comments by wolfgang from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 17:58
Ship the Libs off to China, permenantly. Oops, that'd be like a dream-come-true for them
since all their buddies live there and that's what they are trying to turn Canada into

Comments by Bayonet from Other - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 15:58
Well that pretty much covers it,The chretien Martin regime is the most vile corrupt goverment in this sorry assed country,s history.I doubt very much this willl have any effect on how the ontario urban voter will cast a ballot.time for alberta to lead the west out of this bannana republic.

Comments by wegottogoseparate from Saskatchewan - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 15:50
Reason # 200.......They are lying, corrupt, imoral, thieving a-holes.

Comments by dbmckenz from British Columbia - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 15:16
Not only should the Lieberal party be voted out.
The party should be disbanded, its members executed, and sent to the prairies for use as fertilizer.
Thats all they're good for.
After the trash has been done away with, any laws they have forced through should be declared null, and void.
Ontario should forevever be banned from voting, because they're too f@cking stupid.


Comments by Jim from Canada - (Report Post - RP)
Posted on: Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 15:10
YIKES Hope you didn't forget anything.The 33% who would still vote lieberal should be taken out and pistol whipped......


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