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kcdist said:This is precisely the torque that the media can put on an issue....and shame on you for falling for it.
I didn't "fall for it" - I saw exactly how it panned out. It's a campaign, and it's all about how you present yourself. Clasper has it right. The Conservative Party needs to do some hard thinking about their stance on issues like that if they only way they can answer questions is "We plan to go back and rewrite laws". And this isn't just about voters in Ontario and Quebec, it's about voters in the major urban centers (look at the seats in Vancouver) which are fairly polyglot and tolerant of this stuff.
kcdist said:I believe that in the next few weeks, enough Canadians will decide they want true honesty in their politicians, warts and all. I would rather vote for a party whose platform I only 75% agreed with, than to vote for the party that pulled the old bait-and-switch time and time and time again. (Who wasn't excited about the plan to scrap the GST?).
Semper Gumby - as I said, a real national party has to be about concession and concensus; if this means meeting others in the middle, so be it. I'm not eager to send ideologues to Parliament, I want to see guys that can get the job done in the most acceptable way possible. Why do you think the Liberal Party has been the most successful party in Western democracy, getting the mandate for 75% of the 20th century?
Who would have really believed that the Liberals would have withdrawn from NAFTA and scrapped the GST? Look at the shape of our economy at the time and look how much money those things were pulling in; kudos to Mulroney for the assist.