WD, thanks for your explanation. I will go and find the Alberta Alliance on the web and have a good look at what they have to say. I don't feel that any vote is wasted, so long as you are making it on an informed basis. You may feel that the vote is "wasted" but every vote counts and what is important is that people exercise their right to vote.
As for my statement about understanding - it is more than understanding your sentiment, it is understanding what motivates you to want to separate. I should clarify that I don't agree that it is the only alternative, nor do I think it is the best alternative. As to what would be best, it would have to be like anything else in life - negotiated so that all parties involved can get to a win position. Now, win/win does not mean that it is 50/50 by any stretch of the imagination.
I am not a David Suzuki fan by any stretch of the imagination, rather I see him as a publicist and a PR person and not as the scientist that he started out to be. Neither am I a Link Byfield fan and haven't been since the time he was writing for the Alberta Report. I do think he makes some sense, but I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say either.
What I am is a critical thinker, which is why you will get questions from me so that I understand your viewpoint and can make an informed decision. Your position is that you want respect and will push to separate if you don't get it. What are the underlying interests for your position, ivbinconned? What makes you so interested in what Alberta does/does not do when you don't live here? We all do what we do for a reason, what are your beliefs values and interests in getting Alberta to "wake up"?
I don't think that the PC's will get in with the majority that they have enjoyed in the past - too many people are not happy with what they see in that Party. The time has come for the tide to turn.
As for my statement about understanding - it is more than understanding your sentiment, it is understanding what motivates you to want to separate. I should clarify that I don't agree that it is the only alternative, nor do I think it is the best alternative. As to what would be best, it would have to be like anything else in life - negotiated so that all parties involved can get to a win position. Now, win/win does not mean that it is 50/50 by any stretch of the imagination.
I am not a David Suzuki fan by any stretch of the imagination, rather I see him as a publicist and a PR person and not as the scientist that he started out to be. Neither am I a Link Byfield fan and haven't been since the time he was writing for the Alberta Report. I do think he makes some sense, but I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say either.
What I am is a critical thinker, which is why you will get questions from me so that I understand your viewpoint and can make an informed decision. Your position is that you want respect and will push to separate if you don't get it. What are the underlying interests for your position, ivbinconned? What makes you so interested in what Alberta does/does not do when you don't live here? We all do what we do for a reason, what are your beliefs values and interests in getting Alberta to "wake up"?
I don't think that the PC's will get in with the majority that they have enjoyed in the past - too many people are not happy with what they see in that Party. The time has come for the tide to turn.
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