Monday, November 27, 2006
Monday is for the By Curious
Random thoughts:
Elizabeth May really put a scare into the Liberal candidate, but came up short. She beat a hand-picked paleo-con from Harper and trumped Jack's pick. Good work and see you soon in Parliament.
The Tories have work to do in Ontario. A former mayor with impeccable conservative street cred. Apparently voters will not flock to the new, warm and fuzzy Harper. She finishes third.
4th place Jack. Your growth in Ontario is huge.
The Bloc Québécois can really run a chair in some ridings and win. So much for the separation of church and state. A Priest as an MP. It should add some spice to the same-sex debate. That and the fact that he once was a male escort - not gay, just needed the money. Or, as the Globe states from gay hooker to Catholic Priest. {Insert joke here}
The Liberals have some work to do in Quebec. They are battling neck and neck with the NDP. In fact, they have lost. They have to overcome 100 votes and they only have 600. They are officially fourth.
The Conservatives finished a solid second, if you can call it that. It appears they landed about the percentage of votes as last time.
Elizabeth May really put a scare into the Liberal candidate, but came up short. She beat a hand-picked paleo-con from Harper and trumped Jack's pick. Good work and see you soon in Parliament.
The Tories have work to do in Ontario. A former mayor with impeccable conservative street cred. Apparently voters will not flock to the new, warm and fuzzy Harper. She finishes third.
4th place Jack. Your growth in Ontario is huge.
The Bloc Québécois can really run a chair in some ridings and win. So much for the separation of church and state. A Priest as an MP. It should add some spice to the same-sex debate. That and the fact that he once was a male escort - not gay, just needed the money. Or, as the Globe states from gay hooker to Catholic Priest. {Insert joke here}
The Liberals have some work to do in Quebec. They are battling neck and neck with the NDP. In fact, they have lost. They have to overcome 100 votes and they only have 600. They are officially fourth.
The Conservatives finished a solid second, if you can call it that. It appears they landed about the percentage of votes as last time.
Voter turnout was dreadful in Quebec, even for a by-election. Voter turnout was pretty good in London.
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It was not Jack's Pick. Unlike other parties, the NDP democraticly elects it's candidates for election.
Maybe you haven't heard yet. Looks like the combined so-con vote in the Ontario by-election was above 50%.
http://www.breadnroses.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18929&highlight=
Also, you seem to have missed that the Liberal party is now the last choice of federalists in Quebec, below even the NDP in support.
http://www.breadnroses.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18929&highlight=
Also, you seem to have missed that the Liberal party is now the last choice of federalists in Quebec, below even the NDP in support.
The Liberals have some work to do in Quebec. They are battling neck and neck with the NDP. In fact, they have lost. They have to overcome 100 votes and they only have 600. They are officially fourth.
You seem to have missed this text that acknowledged your 2nd point.
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You seem to have missed this text that acknowledged your 2nd point.
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