The Reformer's Firebrand

*-{The New Canadian Colonist's Advocate }-* A commentary of fiery reformist sentiment from the spirit of it's 210 year old Canadian ghost publisher patron. This will be a home to the new wave of anti-partisan advocacy for defeating Canada's second "family compact" and reinstallation of responsible governance in this 21st century new Canadian democratic dominion.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Soviet Purges: Its the Canadian way

Here's a glaring example of Liberals confusing their interests with those of Canada or the individual citizen.

7 Comments:

Blogger Justthinkin said...

Have to agree with aizlynne.Quebec knows they have a good thing going,and even if the vote had gone the other way,they would have found some way to void it.They will not shoot the golden goose which is the threat of separartion.
(and just what is a "gpddc?..lol).There's an idea for a fun game..."Name That Word Verification"

September 9, 2005 at 8:00 PM  
Blogger W.L. Mackenzie Redux said...

The ppoint was we had the Fed Libs more concerned with losing their majority. If Quebec separated, sitting Quebec MPs would be illegitimate ...they would have to leave the house and the PM with them because they are not representatives of a Canadian jurisdiction....an election would have to have been run immediately to or the Reform would have formed government.....Liberal loyatly to Canada is only vote deep and the prime concern of liberal leaders is to hold government..power for power's sake.....the break up of Canada was secondary in the conspirators minds who sought to turf the Cret.

September 11, 2005 at 10:17 AM  
Blogger DazzlinDino said...

The closeness of the Referendum 95 results has always made me suspicious. The older more world savy Quebeqois knew the best bet was to stay in federation. The young were drawn towards the idea of their own country. I still have feelings that the results were skewed. With all the citys and townships that were asking to remain part of Canada if the Referendum were passed, I seriously doubt the race was as close as reported...

September 11, 2005 at 12:13 PM  
Blogger W.L. Mackenzie Redux said...

Could be right Dino....we DO have a phenomina in Canada called "Quebec ballot magic" which has been responsible for many electoral victories.

I think there were a lot of sof separatists who didn't really want to leave but who knew that a close vote would kick the patronage blackmail into high gear ( which we saw it did with Adscam)...I think a lot voted "yes" and never realized how close they would come to actually doing it.

September 11, 2005 at 4:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quebec ballot magic eh. Does that extend to other parts of Canada, such as Ontario.

I only asked.

September 12, 2005 at 2:54 PM  
Blogger W.L. Mackenzie Redux said...

Yeah it does Fog. I cna think of a couple of Liberal ridings in Vancouver where ballot magic and ethnic swarming were suspects in a liberal seat...then there's the ballot miracle of "land slide" Annie from Edmonton...McClellan always was seen to be a loser until 3 or 4 late polls report...usually the next day....no doubt in my mind that she rigged at least one victory and possibly another. One was by less than 100 vtes and when we went to bed thatnight she was fdeclared defeated by over 200 votes but in the morning a recount of 3 late returning polls had he ahead by 20 some votes....An investigation should have been launched but most candidate teams know that if you make these demands against a liberal , Kingsleys office is unmerciful with many other seats you won in your party...demands arbitrary recounts, ficks you up with spending audits.....since they started screwing with the elections act and made a liberal party sycophant the crown prince of electons ....liberal ballot/funding magic has be breaking out all over...particularly Quebec.

September 13, 2005 at 5:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The reform we need more than an elected Senate ( although we desperately need that too) is removing Quebec's stranglehold on our political landscape. NO party from Quebec should ever hold a parlimentary seat without countrywide representation. That is a grossly disproportinate influence in addition to the number of seats provincially.
No, they will never separate they have it all their way as it is and can sit back and complain endlessly. If they did separate, why they'd have to pay their own way. God only knows that would never do!

September 14, 2005 at 8:36 PM  

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