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   Canuck57 to Robert MacKenzie   
   Re: Vander Zalm's army on march against    
   17 Apr 10 11:31:19   
   
   XPost: bc.politics, van.general, vic.general   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 11/04/2010 6:26 PM, Robert MacKenzie wrote:   
   > "Canuck57"  wrote in message   
   > news:4oown.100579$y13.92456@newsfe12.iad...   
   >> On 11/04/2010 12:08 PM, Robert MacKenzie wrote:   
   >>> "Canuck57"   wrote in message   
   >>> news:gs7wn.248383$Dv7.52608@newsfe17.iad...   
   >>>> On 10/04/2010 2:54 PM, Robert MacKenzie wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>>>> VanderZalm is technically fighting a federal law. The HST is   
   >>>>>>> administred   
   >>>>>>> by   
   >>>>>>> the federal government who will take over sales tax from BC.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Federal law enables the province to do it.  Nothing from stopping the   
   >>>>>> province not to do it.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> True, but it's now in the NDP court to handle. The HST legislation wil   
   >>>>> pass   
   >>>>> and the next opportunity to get rid of it   
   >>>>> is 2015. Should the NDP become government, they'll have to remove it   
   >>>>> entirely otherwise they will look like   
   >>>>> hypocrities and idiots which isn't new for them.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> You know in advance they will be hypocrits with so many excuses, more   
   >>>> excuses than there are mosquitos in June.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> So why vote for the same old?  Look up the last 30 years of broken   
   >>>> promises and scandles?  Look at the real-estate deals...   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Can you tell me they will be any better?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Mind you, at least you have a choice of which two names will screw you   
   >>>> next.  (Lib/NDP).   
   >>>>   
   >>>>>> Know that the Boston Tea Party and Magnata Carta happened for a whole   
   >>>>>> lot   
   >>>>>> less taxes than we pay today.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Boston Tea Party was in Massachusettes, not in Canada. Much of the   
   >>>>> Magna   
   >>>>> Carta was rescinded in the late 1800s. The UK has a stronger   
   >>>>> VAT is 17.5%.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Yep.  We need a Tea Party on our own governments.   
   >>>   
   >>> Tea Party is sooo American, and the current so-called "Tea Party" down   
   >>> there   
   >>> is run by tin pot hatters.   
   >>>   
   >>> Get back some   
   >>>> control.  Passive voting for NDP/Lib or Cons isn't going to cut it.   
   >>>> Support a grass root movement local party or independent.  Someone not   
   >>>> in   
   >>>> the big boys pocket with the golden handshake types.   
   >>>   
   >>> Not going to happen. Best way is to work within the major parties to   
   >>> effect   
   >>> change. VanderZalm did it to Social Credit, and Iggy is   
   >>> now doing it to the Liberals.   
   >>>   
   >>> VanderZalm was definately in favour of the grassroots. He fed the   
   >>> grassroots   
   >>> members alot of fertilizer.   
   >>   
   >> Never said it will happen, just that it should.  People in Canada are   
   >> pathetic sheeples to the parties.  Never understood how a herd of buffalo   
   >> could so easily be coaxed into jumping off a cliff until I examined how   
   >> Caandian voters vote.   
   >   
   > Come up with a workable solution for us and we'll consider it. The "Tea   
   > Party" is just a protest movement, not much else. The U.S. doesn't give   
   > much chance to a third party, even though Canada has the Conservatives,   
   > Liberals and NDP.  The U.S. system is party based, it's not based   
   > on independent voting since all Democrats vote the same way as do   
   > Republicans. Rare for either side to vote against their own party caucus.   
   >   
   > So if you can come up with a workable solution, we'd love to hear it.   
      
   Agreed, so far the Tea Party is just a protest party, but they are   
   making progress and gathering supporters.  In time it will grow and do   
   more than just protest.   
      
   But at least they are asserting and sewing the seeds of the rights for   
   economic freedom.   
      
   And Canada is part based.  How many Canadian sheep actually vote for a   
   party that isn't NDP, Lib or Con?  If I can backroom choose the three   
   leaders, the Canadian election is a ruse.  We don't elect enough   
   alternative aprties and independents to make any difference to the   
   "pocket boy" party poliics effects here in Canada.   
      
   No different in Canada or the US from a party perspective, organized   
   corruption.  If they didn't come with a government seal of approval they   
   would be like the mafia.   
      
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   The Liberal way, take no responsibility.   
      
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