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These three Opposition Bloc, Liberanos and ND's... are a new breed... staight out of the CWB 'single desk' monopoly playbook.
You would swear they must have taken a month long training course... in how to fool Canadians at 423 Main... in Winterpeg!
If you can sell Laker ships to Alberta grain growers... that they will never use... you can spin anything to any Canadian!!!
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And it was Not a Coalition in 2008 Either !!! Regardless of what Stephen says.
It was an Agreement between NDP and liberals to govern With Support only on voting from Bloc. THE BLOC WERE NEVER GOING TO BE IN CABINET
Lets have some talk on the issues from the leaders instead of what we are getting.
I agree with Rex Murphy Cancell All the Advertising (save millions) and have a Debate With Only 2 at the Debate. Layton versus Harper. Next nite Harper versus Ignattief and so on.
With a Moderator who Intervenes and controls the Yelling and screaming
The TV Debate used to be interesting to watch but not anymore because its a free for all with 5 people yelling at each other.
The "vote compass" that people can use to judge who rep their views is also a great tool. There are a lot of people who Think they are Liberal when in fact the Cons represent their views more, Or vice versa
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No media bias I suppose. Not sure about vote compass:
The CBC appears to have a new spin on the old joke about the answer to all multiple choice questions being "C". This time the answer is usually "G", as in Grit.
Queen's University political science professor Kathy Brock says the state broadcaster's Vote Compass online survey tool is flawed and tells people they're Liberal by default.
Vote Compass, a 30-question survey on the CBC's website, is supposed to show Canadians which party's political views are most like their own.
Brock said she completed the survey three times using three distinct strategies, and was aligned each time with the Liberal party.
[URL="http://www.calgarysun.com/news/decision2011/2011/03/29/17799041.html"]Vote Compass or vote Liberal?[/URL]
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I disagree with where votecompass puts the
Conservatives on that political spectrum chart.
If actions speak louder than words, I'd place the
Conservatives a lot closer to the center than
where CBC has placed them on that chart. I
guess everything looks right wing when your that
far left yourself.
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I think this was contrived by politcal science junkies and approved by All of the Political parties.
Just because cbc is carrying it You think its biased?
Oh I almost forgot everything is a socialist plot, lol
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I took that test and came out slightly left of where the chart placed the Conservatives.
If you knew me, that fact alone would tell you a lot about the bias of the chart placements.
Not everything is a "socialist plot" as you say, but there is an undeniable bias in the mainstream media, especially at the CBC.
The questions asked were missing some very important concepts defining left and right as well. Where was the <i>"Do you believe people should be able to own property?"</i> question?
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Coincidence on the bias.
[URL="http://bcblue.wordpress.com/2011/03/31/cbcs-votecompass-creator-was-on-iggys-leadership-team/"]Lets see how/if CBC will report this.[/URL]
Honesty, integrity, we have it all this election, bring on SUN TV for some balanced journalism.
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