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    #31
    Breadwinner. Where in my post did I say I wasn't a conservative? I where is quite proudly on my sleeve

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      #32
      Votes that never change are not the ones that really matters.The votes that change are the ones that can change a government.Voted to get rid of cwb.Now voting for a real change in the Canadian government system.Many Canadians like me are sick of governments only doing things for their party and not for the good of the country.Harper has been picking from the very beginning of when he was elected to take as much public money to promote his party and cripple opposition financially.And those who have thought they have never voted anything but conservative bet you voted Sask party.A very liberal type government and probably the best in Canada.

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        #33
        No big surprise, voting Conservative here. Watching CBC news at noon and really irritating seeing the left bias against the Conservatives. 'Leading expert' on economy discussion was that idiot economist from Unifor. He had no problem blaming everything wrong in the world right now, on the Conservatives. Fair and balanced?

        Not a problem if CBC was a private enterprise like Fox or NBC, but it isn't. Hope Harper gets back with a majority and the claws finally come out for the CBC. Slash and gut it.

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          #34
          Progress is an interesting word...we have sold a lot of natural resources and made many wealthy.
          We have also lost the ability in feeding our nation, (more than 40% of our food is imported), lost manufacturing ability, and think everything should go to the lowest bidder (even if it means dealing with unethical countries), importing labor to fill jobs we don't want and then bitch about being a minority.
          This is progress?

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            #35
            If it wasn't for the CBC, most of the political wrongdoings would go unreported, as everyone else is in the "circle".
            At least CBC radio is good at voicing both sides of the argument...and tough on both.
            But then if you disliked them so much you didn't listen, how would you know?

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              #36
              Sorry vwalk, at least we won't be wondering now. Looks like Rider and Bucket are out campaigning already. I'm thinking they come from a long line of Lefties.

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                #37
                Sorry voted Brad Wall both times as the alternative was horrible but this is proving to be worse as we re completely selling out and becoming little asia go to Saskatoon or Regina lately? don't have to fly to be in a foreign country and for what? and for who? But he pulled the wool over everyone by taking the liberals in which is the only way they would have ever got in although likely dead candidates could have beaten Calvert probably the lamest leader of any party anywhere.

                Also voted Steve first and second time in, I fell for the lets vote someone in the west that has a vision for everyone in Canada and is going to be open and transparent.

                Doesn't matter what party is in it seems after the second term they really don t care and it all goes to shit they just look after themselves and their friends. They absolutely do not give a dam about rural Saskatchewan. You just have to change things.

                I ll bet in alberta this NDP will be the best thing ever happened there and not because they are good I know nothing about them there, but simply if the conservatives there want back in they will have to address the middle class working stiffs that pay all the bills not just the elite that prey on all the people that work.

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                  #38
                  Politicians with vision is what we lack and so true what Bucket says. Grant Devine didn't tread water, he said , "don't say wo in a muck hole." Something like that, anyway. Look at Rafferty-Alameda. Try to take that away today. Not saying he's a dud, but it's pretty easy to govern when coffers are overflowing and the province has had outmigration for decades. How much money was poured out to carbon sequestration and big questionable projects? How much effort was expended to save the elevator system and branch lines? Just asking.

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                    #39
                    it is pretty obvious that no matter what this gov. does, farmers will still vote conservative .

                    so when the railways extort you,
                    the grain co.s steal 100,000 in basis on you, you pay the highest price in the world for fert. and chemical . and to top it off all the public seed research and development is gone. and you will only
                    be able to lease / never own any seed from 4-or 5
                    big corporations at a reasonable rate of course.

                    wow the others must be god awful if those are the good guys

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                      #40
                      Bucket, MB. the next powerhouse? You've gotta be kidding! All MB. has is the most gov. employees and one of the highest prov. debts per capita! We have nothing but regulation and strong unions. Is today april fools? The NDP sucks the life out of any prov.

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