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BulletMagnet said:....From downtown hippy/immigrant/not really Canadian (IE: Radical Islam) population
So I guess these are the Canadians who got off their asses and actually voted?
BulletMagnet said:....From downtown hippy/immigrant/not really Canadian (IE: Radical Islam) population
As in the boffo job he did negotiating with Quebec on Churchill Falls?Blackadder1916 said:It's been a few decades since I left the rock, but vindictiveness and an autocratic streak are almost in the DNA of Newfoundland first ministers (pre and post Confederation). Danny Williams is a pussycat compared to Joey Smallwood, however Joey's vindictiveness was usually reserved for his home-grown opponents; much of his time with mainland (business and political) interests was spent sucking up.
Michael O`Leary said:So I guess these are the Canadians who got off their asses and actually voted?
dapaterson said:Dangerous undercurrent to that, mate... "Not really Canadian"? Folks who fled their homeland, chose Canada, and had to make an effort to become citizens, vice the many slack and idle do-nothings born into citizenship with no understanding of its value? I know my first choice as "Canadians".
Eye In The Sky said:*editted for spelling
Celticgirl said:Oh, the irony. LOL
Kirkhill said:..., vote more than once ....
Eye In The Sky said:Goddamn PEI education kicks me in the arse again! And..it is late!
Michael O`Leary said:How do they run elections in Alberta? ;D
Michael O`Leary said:How do they run elections in Alberta? ;D
BulletMagnet said:You will notice I quantified "Non Canadian" and I stand by my quantification of who I say is not really a Canadian.
Those who come to this country and try to make our country more like theirs is not a Canadian. And you all know the type of person I am talking about to. Those people and families who bring with them their religious agendas or their ideas of how THIS country should be more like the old country from which they originate. Those people are the people I reffer to.
Eye In The Sky said:I know the idea of the +1 posts are now a no-no here but thats about all I could say about BMs post.
+1 to your post, in particular the underlined portion.
dapaterson said:Not quite what you meant?
Polls reporting: 66,215/69,632
Voter turnout: 13,009,994 of 23,401,064 registered electors (55.6%)
Michael O`Leary said:So I guess these are the Canadians who got off their asses and actually voted?
Michael O`Leary said:Voter turnout - historic vs. today
http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/historical-turnout.html
And for 2008:
http://enr.elections.ca/National_e.aspx
There's probably few, if any, ridings in the country that couldn't have been overturned if the other half of the voters had shown up and voted for the runner-up.
(Edited to update Elections Canada data.)