Election 2004, whom shall we vote?


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Smiley   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-06-04 12:02:00

I would prefer voting for conservatives as they would "lower" taxes and save us some money . I would hate all teh high Taxes I pay to go for welfare and social assitance .


These liberals just "milk" the have's to give it to the have not's and no wonder every smart person runs south to save money and taxes after getting citizenship. They should decfrease taxes and give some incentive to people to live in canada and not "punish" them


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Viks   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-06-04 13:12:44

conservative lower taxes??

yeah sure but what about the 40+ billion dollar deficit that they left in the fedral budget!!?
more deficit = more inflation = rising cost of living.


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Smiley   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-06-04 13:20:06

US Has 455 Billion dollar deficit , does it have expensive standar dof living . I believe things are cheaper there than in canada


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kathiawadi   
Member since: Oct 02
Posts: 64
Location: GTA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-06-04 14:01:29

i seriously need some beifing as busy in our usual survival get no time to hear about politics, still want to vote and make a difference...who to vote for...? appreciate ...


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BlueLobster   
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Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 28-06-04 15:15:03

I can't vote yet, but I'd go liberals if I could.

NDP may be a better party on principle, but I don't think they can come to power. A vote to them might help the conservatives.

You have to remember though that the conservative party isn't the conservative of the past. Reform was (and probably silently is) a very anti-immigrant religion-oriented party. To me that's scary. Study Harper's past record carefully before taking his current words at face-value.

I know its sad that we're having to choose the lesser evil. But from an immigrant perspective, I think Liberals have done some good things. And the Canadian economy is still doing quite good, despite the scandals.

I hope angst against Mcguity's lies does not make Harper the PM.


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Garvo Gujarati   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 28-06-04 16:09:33

What is NDP's stand as far as policies are concern?


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Ottawa_Nerd   
Member since: Jan 04
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Location: Ottawa (Now in Bangalore)

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 28-06-04 22:48:23

So I suppose Ontarian's have seen India's elections....

Liberal's (Congress+Goonda's (e.g., Laloo etc.,) + NDP (Communist Parties of India) = ???
:D

What next :) More funding for health care ! Bigger deficit's :D ? I for one think students will benefit !


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