Wednesday, March 31, 2010

John Diefenbaker, March 31, 1958


On March 31, 1958, the Tories won the largest majority (in terms of percentage of seats) in Canadian political history, winning 208 seats to the Liberals' 48, with the CCF winning 8 and Social Credit wiped out. The Progressive Conservatives won a majority of the votes and of the seats in every province except Newfoundland. Quebec's Union Nationale political machine had given the PC party little support, but with Quebec voters minded to support Diefenbaker, Union Nationale boss Maurice Duplessis threw the machinery of his party behind the Tories.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Monday, March 29, 2010

U.S. wants Canada to stay in Afghanistan: Clinton

No shit.

What a scoop by the CBC!

What they didn't see that one coming??

My predictions on what will happen.

1. If there is an election and the CPC wins a majority, Canada will stay in its combat role in Afghanistan.

2. If we are in a minority government still, doesn't matter whose, Canada will stay but will take on more of a security/training role. Canada will do something, somewhere in the world, to ensure US/UK/Dutch/someones troops are free to get into the field.

3. If for whatever reason we do pull out 100%, the US will punish us somewhere, somehow. Duties or something like it will hit us hard.

http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/03/29/clinton-canada-afghanistan.html



The United States would like Canada to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2011, the year Canada is scheduled to end its combat mission in the country, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told CBC's The Hour.

"It's up to Canada to decide how you deploy your forces," Clinton told host George Stroumboulopoulos in an interview that will be aired Tuesday evening.

"But I'm not going sit here and tell you we're happy about it because … that wouldn't be telling you the truth. We'd love to have Canada stay in this fight with us. But again, you know, you've got your own considerations and we respect that."

Clinton is in Ottawa attend a meeting of G8 foreign ministers to prepare for the G8 leaders summit in Toronto in June. She also attended a meeting of representatives from the five Arctic coastal states near Gatineau, Que., on Monday and will meet with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Tuesday morning.

Liberals


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Nigab

Alright, so who really friggn cares if muslim women wear a potato sack over their heads??

The state has no right to dictate what someone can or can not wear. Period. This is not a debate people.

The state does have the right to demand proof that someone is who they claim to be when asked, healthcare, drivers test, etc.

Just because you disagree with it, doesn't mean you should become all liberal about it, and start making up laws that trample on peoples rights.

Saturday, March 20, 2010