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I....don't think they can win?Why don’t the NDP seem electable?
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I....don't think they can win?Why don’t the NDP seem electable?
I thought you meant they were unelectably bad/ wrong.I....don't think they can win?
one of the things i actually adore aboot Rita is she gave an open invitation for us to visit with an address and ph #No, she just follows all the troll farms. From somewhere near Steinbach, the hub of crazy in Canada.
I prefer to see it as a takover by the Reform and death of the PC's....same thing happened in Alberta with the Wildrose taking over the PCAAThis exactly. Which is largely what we had with the old PCs, esp. in the Mulroney era. It was the merger with the Reformers that screwed things up.
Well if we could, then you could "be" a Christian, then not "be" a Christian*People seem to think I could choose to be a Christian. I think that's preposterous.
I'm glad some of us can't just believe based on what we want to believe.
It seems to be the general consensus that the Boomers are coming out in droves to vote for Carney, more so than any other generation. Should Carney, by hook or by crook, remain as a Canada Prime Minister I expect many more conservative North Americans will be "Alberta Bound". From my perspective Alberta is the last safe haven of sanity in Canada. Scoping out property for sale close to the the Sweetgrass / Coutts border crossing between Montana and Alberta is currently a fun pastime of mine.Interestingly, today on CBC they interviewed someone involved with polls who said Boomers tend to vote liberal.
The neat thing is we all ARE American -- from North America thru Mexico thru Central America thru South AmericaMy partner said he heard that SK was the province with the highest % of people wanting to become American. That makes us odd.. No surprise really.
Except that's not what most people mean by "American". For whatever reason, the US has staked a claim on being "American" so we are, at least, "North American" not "American". You can't just redefine people's concerns away.
The Us can continue to be known as American. I'm happy to be Canadian. .M ost people have no difficulty with the names as commonly used. It isn't worth quibbling about.
There's also diversity. There's also the concept of the two solitudes. There's also the size of the land, and its great natural beautyCulturally, and especially from a literary POV, we've identified in a combination of two ways - "north" - cold, rugged, hardy, etc., and "not the U.S." - Davies, Atwood, et al.