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Justin Trudeau wins big Liberal leadership vote. Trudeaumania Part 2 begins.

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    #46
    Newguy most 20 & 30 something's interested in the political process have already been corrupted by our liberal education system and media, therefore already vote left. The question is if they can decide how far left to vote all at the same time.

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      #47
      I don't want to be cynical, but the Liberals electing Justin Trudeau as their leader seems to me to be a desperate grab at old glories and single minded grasping for return to power. There were other candidates who actually had policy convictions, but didn't have a trumped up boxing match win or the last name of Trudeau.

      Same old, same old.

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        #48
        Trudeau has something Harper does not have -
        charisma. That's what his old man got elected on
        first time around. And - positive image. JT became
        a rock star when he pummelled Brazeau - the
        Senate appointee of Harper. Another stark contrast I
        noticed that will have mass appeal. A photo of
        Trudeau with his two kids sitting on his knee at the
        convention, hugging him. Contrast that with the
        picture of Harper shaking hands with his son on the
        first day of school. It's this kind of stuff that
        resonates with people. Substance - MEH! We all
        know politicians say whatever they think you want
        to hear at election time. At least this will be a
        couple of interesting years, for a change.

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          #49
          I hope Justin doesn't look back at his old man's notes, it will be dire for the west if he does. Read back in history and you will see he basically shut down the west.

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            #50
            Goodtime, do you think the West will allow itself to
            be bullied and beaten like we're the East's
            redheaded stepchild? I suspect we would stand
            up for ourselves.

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              #51
              Oh and how is the west going to stick up for itself Farmaholic?

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                #52
                The same way queeebec does! Blackmailling the rest of Canada.

                The west is the engine for canada. If justine realizes that, the pcp could be in trouble. But after watching a little bit of the liberal thing, Harpers going to be ok.

                I think justine is a spoiled rich kid with a fake facade trying to appease everyone. Chretien was a crook, Martin pampered the natives not for their benefit but for his. Iggy and dion - who?. And then there is Bobo rae.

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                  #53
                  ADO. I do not think the 20 to 40 year
                  old voters are not willing to give any
                  party a blank cheque. Is that not a good
                  thing? Personally I have voted for many
                  differant parties in the past. Have
                  tried to understand what each party has
                  to offer not only for me but my area my
                  province and my country. Sometimes it
                  may happen what is best for me and my
                  country is 2 differant parties so I
                  change my vote accordingly. Wanted to
                  get rid of CWB so I voted Conservative.
                  Now I think Harper is way too
                  controlling with everyone and it is time
                  for a political correction.But I also
                  know politics is a religion to some and
                  in those cases people only see and
                  believe what they want to.

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                      #55
                      The money farmer's have invested will
                      sink faster than the titanic. FNA is a
                      joke.

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                        #56
                        These ads are about defining your opponent before they have a
                        chance to create an impression in the voters mind. Parties have
                        used it successfully for decades.

                        Why do you think all the talk of the "Hidden Agenda" of anybody
                        opposing the Sask NDP arose. You put doubt in the voters mind
                        and it takes alot to remove it.

                        The big thing going for Harper is that most under 30 don't vote.
                        But if Elections Canada ever let you like someone on facebook
                        instead of vote watch out. Ha.

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                          #57
                          Funny thing most people are wondering why these adds?
                          If someone is supposed to be so no good then why is someone else so worried about him?

                          Giving alot of media attention to Trudeau, is that always bad?

                          Also many people take offence to the add looking down on teachers etc, that was a big mistake. This add may cost alot more than it gained.

                          I agree he has no experience but people also equate experience with being bought off or under control of people too. So who knows.

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                            #58
                            Ya, being an outsider and getting extra media
                            attention worked for Iggy and Dion.

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                              #59
                              Ya, being an outsider and getting extra media
                              attention worked for Iggy and Dion.

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                                #60
                                Happened to watch a bit of the Liberal
                                from the east talking about getting the
                                government to look into the RBC new
                                workers being hired. Basically PC mps
                                are being forced to go with what Harper
                                says even though it may not be what is
                                what that MP believes is best for the
                                people who elected him. We have a very
                                good PC rep and I heard he was not
                                running in the next election. So which
                                is better.To have a leader that thinks
                                he knows best and everyone has to do as
                                he says or a leader with less experience
                                that listens to other people's opinions
                                and then decides what to do?Which leader
                                would you want to sit under as a MP.

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