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123.1 | Death of Turner!! | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Fri Sep 30 1988 11:29 | 10 |
| My predictions:
o Tories will be back with a smaller majority.
o Ed's boys in the NDP will become the official opposition.
o John 39.95_toilet_brushes Turner will lose badily, be sacked by
a leadership review and replaced by Jean Chr�tien.
o Free Trade will finally go through.
o Brian will get his second plane back (for his ego).
Eric
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123.2 | Out of touch | DUB01::EGRI | | Fri Sep 30 1988 11:48 | 9 |
| Hello there,
I have been away from home for a long time and am very much out
of touch with Canadian politics. I always thought that Turner had
a seat somewhere in Ontario. Have I missed a political joke or does
he realyy have one in B.C. now ?
Thanks,
Ted.
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123.3 | remember the sympathy vote | TRCO01::SANDHU | Interglactic Gargleblaster | Fri Sep 30 1988 14:25 | 6 |
| re .2
Its true. Turner ran in the Vancouver Quadra riding last election.
Both the PC and the NDP put up some real credible candidates, but
Turner won because of what was termed "the sympathy vote." This
time however, I don't think the voter will show him any sympathy.
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123.4 | Liberal Fortunes | HXOU01::P_MACNEIL | | Fri Sep 30 1988 15:27 | 7 |
| Maybe the best thing that could happen to the Liberals is that they
don't win the '88 election. That way, Turner will resign, a leadership
convention will be held, and Jean C. will takeover as leader. I
wish he was leader today - we need someone to thoroughly beat the
pants off Mulroney and the PC's. They gotta go.
PM
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123.5 | Do I have trouble make up my mind? Yes and No! | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Kehoe | Fri Sep 30 1988 16:30 | 10 |
| You guys keep talking about the big three but what about the rhino
party? They have $ 0.54 in their election savings, which is
$ 6,000,000.54 more than what the libs have!
Well our friends to the south can sympathize with us, look at their
choices for president.
I predict that Brian will win this election with (God forbid) a
majority. In the U.S. I think that Bush will win too. Now I am going
home to kill myself...
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123.6 | | TRCA03::BARTLETT | I need more time,whats the part # | Fri Sep 30 1988 17:05 | 7 |
| I don't follow the details of politics/election too closely but
I do have one observation: Regardless of who is in power a majority
government always sucks. With a minority government both sides
have to agree/comprimise on issues and it seems to be the only way
that the opinions/concerns of the voter are taken into consideration.
Jason...
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123.7 | Doing something on principle may hurt | CGOO01::HASIBEDER | Have AMEX card, will travel... | Fri Sep 30 1988 20:07 | 14 |
| re: .6 The problem with minority governments is they seldom last
long due to disagreements, and as such we get soaked: more frequent
elections ($$$), more campaigning ($$$), more promises ($$$). The
loser is always the taxpayer, especially in the middle class (Tax
Reform - what a joke!)
I also must state that although traditionally a Liberal, I cannot
vote for Turner, not can I vote Liberal or NDP this time, as I believe
in free trade, and think the Senate, not being elected, has no right
to stall the legislation. Therefore, the only way to get the free
trade deal through (since it is THE election issue) is to vote PC.
Otto.
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123.8 | Imelda Mulroney? | HAMSTR::BOHLIG | | Mon Oct 03 1988 14:19 | 21 |
|
As an expatriate Canadian living in the US, one thing I can say
is that the Canadian election process is infinitely superior to
the American presidential electoral process. How would like to
suffer through two years of non-stop mind-numbing coverage? And
every detail is discussed in the media ad nauseum - while the general
public seems to listen to nothing but the "sound bites"
Heard from a Canuck buddy visiting last weekend that it was disclosed
that the Grits set up a secret million dollar trust fund for Turner when
he rejoined the party from his law practice. Any truth to this?
By the way, my favorite description of Mulroney was from Allan
Fotheringham: "The chin that walks like a man". Interesting trivia fact
about the Chin - a guy I know is close to the Mulroney family and told
me that he had seen Brian's closet at Rideau Hall - he had forty (he
counted them) pairs of identical black Gucci loafers!
Mike.
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123.9 | GUCCI LOAFERS!!! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:14 | 3 |
| THAT'S IT!!!!! He's got my vote!!
Glenn
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123.10 | Mr. Sauv� must be pissed!! | KAOA12::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:47 | 8 |
| Re .8
> about the Chin - a guy I know is close to the Mulroney family and told
> me that he had seen Brian's closet at Rideau Hall - he had forty (he
> counted them) pairs of identical black Gucci loafers!
Rideau Hall?? Geez, I wonder how many shoes he keeps at 24 Sussex??
Eric
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123.11 | Gee, I'd feel like a real 'heel' | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Oct 03 1988 16:07 | 4 |
| Isn't 24 Sussex the location of the American Embassy?? What are
Brian's Gucci loafers doing there??? He must have a lot of loafers!!
I'll bet it's the Canadian tax payer that 'foots' the bill.....
I'm sure this isn't the 'sole' issue here though.....
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123.12 | Just a few Thoughts | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Tue Oct 04 1988 11:39 | 49 |
| I will not vote for NDP, I believe in a strong NATO alliance. Ed
Broadbent takes his vacations in Russia. I refuse to vote for a
party that is a "RED COMMIE PIG DOG PARTY" that calls itself
democratic. NDP also stand for increased spending in the welfare
system and other things as crazy.
I will not vote for Liberal, I believe in Free Trade. 12 Carrribean
nations just implimented Free Trade last week, in 1991 the European
Economic Community will be going to Free Trade, we as a continent
unto ourselves should be in Free Trade before 1991 to ensure our
economic stability in the future world trade practises. I like the
idea of spending $15,000,000,000.00 on sewers and water etc... Halifax
harbour is so bad you could walk on it, and a lot of other places
need sewer systems so we stop killing our enviroment. I like the
idea of Mortgage interest being Income Tax deductible, most of my
mortgage payments are interest anyhow.
I will vote for the Progressive Conservatives. I believ in Free
Trade. I do not believe in any other thing the PC's have done and
I find the vote buying with my tax dollars most disgusting.
Some things we should think about in terms of things affecting the
common man.
1. Zero Tolerance, this is a good idea that should be expanded to
many other areas of society. Zero Tolerance on Drugs. You get
caught you pay the penalty. No plea bargaining, No reduced sentence
for first offence, no parole, Just straight to the klink. All drug
related hardware and money is confiscated and rolled into the states
coffers, to be used for more policeing of the drug problem. All
criminal activity should be rewarded the same way. We should eliminate
parole entirely. No short sentences either. When you are sentenced
to 25 years of hard labour, that is what should happen. By most
modern definitions of society, when one commits an act against society
at large, on forfiets any and all rights that one had as a citizen
of said country. There should be no TV, No drugs, No visits, No
daypass, No halfway house, no privileges at all for those convicted
of criminal offences. If an individual commits an offence again,
after being let out, it should be an automatic doubling of the maximum
penalty for that crime as punishment. In other words, KEEP THE KILLERS
OFF THE STREETS. KEEP THE DRUGGIES OFF THE STREETS. ETC ETC ETC...
2. Free labour. We are essentialy paying the people we keep inside
prisons by providing them with houseing, food, clothing, cigarettes,
TV, Movies, Education etc etc ect... Well it costs about $38,000.00
a year to keep each individual incarcerated and we have people,
honest people starving on the streets of Canada making no more than
$12,000.00 a year. I sya we should be getting FREE LABOUR from our
prisons. We could get a lot of roads repaired. We could replant
our forests. We could clean up a lot of grabage from our
neighbourhoods. ETC ETC ETC .....
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123.13 | re. .12 | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Oct 04 1988 14:36 | 6 |
| Richard, have you ever seriously considered a career in politics??
I think you'd go far......
Glenn who_thinks_Canada_will_be_feeling_blue_on_election_day
TORY BLUE, that is...
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123.14 | Hangin's too good fer em | KAOM25::WALL | | Wed Oct 05 1988 09:10 | 31 |
| rep .12
Richard. Do I hear your Amnesty International card burning in the
fireplace? Perhaps the death penalty would save us all a lot of
time and trouble. Yessssssss! Yessssssssssssssssss!!!!!
I can see it now!!! KILL THEM! KILL THEM ALL!!!!
YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
AHEM. Excuse me, I seem to have gotten carried away in the heat
of the moment. If I might continue...
re .13
Yes Glenn, I think you're on to something there. If Richard were
to run for office I'd second his nomination. We need a politician
who'll endorse the death penalty. Not like those spineless
masses of quivering flesh in office today. We need someone who will
stand up and say what he believes...Yesssssssss!!!
Arrrrrr Billy......Ever watched a man walk the plank???
He knew he couldn't park there...but he didn't listen.
Now we've got to teach 'em all a lesson.
Arrrrrr
Just kidding, Richard. Please don't throw your terminal at me!
Rob
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123.15 | Rhino Party | TRCA03::THOMSON | David W. Thomson | Wed Oct 05 1988 14:07 | 10 |
| In reference to .5:
The Rhino party has seemed to die down over the years. I sorry
to see this happen because they always had a way to bring the campaign
down to the proper level.
During the last election their platform do bring inflation under
control was to do away with Stats Canada!
DT
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123.16 | I go Rhino | FDCV30::BEAIRSTO | Often wrong but rarely in doubt | Fri Nov 11 1988 14:26 | 14 |
| < Note 123.15 by TRCA03::THOMSON "David W. Thomson" >
-< Rhino Party >-
re .-1: Ah, Canada. Where the political buffoonery is at least
partly intentional. I heard on the radio (in Boston!)
that the Rhinos had started their national campaign under
the slogan "We are not sheep". (That should distinguish
them from the other parties involved :-)
This time around, they vow to make Canada the strongest
nation in the world. They're going to replace the fluoride
in the water with anabolic steroids.
Rob (whose request for repatriation help is a separate topic)
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123.17 | Rhino | TRCA03::THOMSON | David W. Thomson | Fri Nov 11 1988 10:05 | 8 |
| re .16
It seems the Rhino party is back at it. Yeah!!!!
Yesterday I heard that they are going to fix the hole in the ozone layer
by asking their mothers to sew a patch over it.
DT
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123.18 | New Monetary System | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Nov 11 1988 13:14 | 11 |
| re .17
Do you know if the Rhino Party still plans to switch the country
from currency to pop bottles??
Maybe someday our dollar will be worth:
2 750 ml Cokes
+ 1 300 ml Orange Cruch
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= $ 1.00 U.S.
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123.19 | RED's IT IS. | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Fri Nov 11 1988 13:33 | 7 |
| I would like to withdraw my vote for the PC party as presented earlier
in this note. Since becoming more enlightened, by my colleauges
banging on my haed, I will now throw the towel in with the RED's.
I have a sneaky suspicion that the NDP is realy the way to go. My
work-mates are saying Liberal is it, so wanting to be different,
I will go for the old NDP, and maybe they realy are ready to manage
the country.
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123.20 | Wichard the wimp | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Inspired lunacy | Fri Nov 11 1988 14:17 | 16 |
| >>I have a sneaky suspicion that the NDP is realy the way to go...
>>I will go for the old NDP, and maybe they realy are ready to manage
>>the country.
You don't fool me, Richard. You intentionally dropped the second, or was
it the first, 'l' in really as a rather blunt attempt to indicate your
true electoral preference - 'l' for Liberal, eh?
Oh, the tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive. You are
a person of diminuitive proportions Richard, for making that thinly veiled
attempt at deception. You will be the first to shot when the NDP takes
over.
In disgust,
Pat
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123.21 | The Rhinos are rolling in it... | TRCO01::GENDRON | Free advice is worth every cent! | Mon Nov 14 1988 10:14 | 9 |
| The latest comment I heard from the Rhino Party is their claim of
financial success.
The Rhino Party has $52 in the bank. But, as they see it, that
$6 million more than the Liberal Party...
Dave
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123.22 | Rhino platform | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 17/6 | Mon Nov 14 1988 17:38 | 4 |
| Look for Rhino success on the East Coast. The Party has promised
to entrench 'freedom of Screech' in the constitution.
Glenn :^)
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123.23 | Pollsters Blew It | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | | Tue Nov 22 1988 08:05 | 15 |
| Well all the polsters blew it again. PC majority 168-170 seats (
a few not yet confirmed) Libs 84 NDP 41. First time in 35 years
that a governing party gets two majorities in a row.
PCs lost the Maritimes, Won big in Quebec, Just over half in Ontario
(which is good), Took the West.
Eastern Ontario, home of the Nation's capital, went almost solid
Liberal giving the PCs only two seats of 12. Public servants always
hate the party in power.
Free Trade is here even though the popular vote went 45% PC 38%
Lib 18% NDP
Roger
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123.24 | A question... | SOFBAS::ROSCH | | Tue Nov 22 1988 09:55 | 4 |
| How many seats in Parliment total?
All seats equal in voting ? [eg.: in the US, the Virgin Islands
observe but can't vote]
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123.25 | 295 Total Seats In Parliament | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Nov 22 1988 10:13 | 9 |
|
A party needs at least 148 seats to win a majority. The PC's
got 170 which is a solid majority. One seat is worth one member
in Parliament. That member represents his constituents in the riding
in which he/she won. There are more seats available in the more
densely populated areas, e.g. Ontario = 95 seats compared to the
Atlantic Provinces = 32 seats.
Glenn
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123.26 | What's the difference | SOFBAS::ROSCH | | Tue Nov 22 1988 11:21 | 3 |
| How many seats did the PC's have before the election? Did they
gain, lose...?
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123.27 | PC's lost seats | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Nov 22 1988 12:10 | 7 |
| In the '84 election, the PC's won 211 seats. Compared to the, they
lost 40+ seats. The '84 majority was not a normal or healthy one
as far as I can see. The majority the PC's have this time is a more
realistic one. Years ago, it would have been considered a landslide
but because of the huge majority in '84, this one is considered
small.
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123.28 | Finals for our American viewers | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 17/6 | Wed Nov 23 1988 12:20 | 8 |
| Final totals are in:
P.C. 170
Liberal 82
N.D.P. 43
Too bad. I was hoping for a Tory-Rhino coalition!
Glenn
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123.29 | Up to date | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Fri Dec 09 1988 17:58 | 5 |
| One result changed after the official count, and one Tory member
died of cancer a few days later. Current standings are:
P.C. 168
Liberal 83
NDP 43
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123.30 | CANADA POST, DOES IT AGAIN!!!!!!! | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Mon Dec 12 1988 08:54 | 15 |
| Seems that Canada Post a Crown Corporation and/or Elections Canada
the election watchdog and organizer screwed up.
Members elected to parliment are required by law to show up in Ottawa
when parliment is called to sit. Members must bring with them a
slip of paper called a "WRIT of ELECTION". This slip of paper gives
them the legal authority to sit in parliment. Without this slip
of paper, they cannot sit in parliment, they do not get paid, and
they have no right to claim an office in the West Block. By law,
duplicate "WRIT of ELECTION" cannot be issued. Only an original
will suffice.
Well for those astute readers who already guessed it, one or both
of the groups mentioned at the top of this note lost about 28 of
these "WRIT of ELECTION".
Stay tuned, maybe we will have to hold 28 by-elections to fill those
28 seats in the House of Commons.
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