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Last edited by correctaccount; 07-09-2019 at 11:03 PM.
Glad to see this info resurface, it was on my to do list to try to dig it up again.
IN case anyone needs the maps to ensure you/someone knows what riding that is:
https://www.elections.ca/content.asp...t=index&lang=e
Check my "Started Threads" for Equipment Exchange ads: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/member.php/76158-Aniest
You got it all wrong. You vote for the Cons and all the damn forests will die and you won't have anywhere to int or shoot. Vote Green!
we got wine, whisky, women and guns, how can you afford not to have any fun?
-Old Crow Medicine Show
Edmonton Strathcona was not close last election but should be much more of a fight this time around. The popular NDP incumbent is retiring. With her gone, no Jack Layton to advance the NDP cause, and not much organization from the Liberals the last few years, the riding has a strong chance of swinging back to the right, which is where it traditionally has been.
--BattleRife
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Anybody who says "There is no such thing as a stupid question"
has not spent much time on the internet.
Not a fornicating chance. They had a majority for years and urinated it away, one voting block at a time (anti-choicers, income trusters, us, fiscal conservatives who were peeved Harper caved and borrowed out of the 2008 mess).
Mistake, and not just economically. The other parties clamouring for his head for not "providing stimulus", turned around and clamoured for his head for increasing the deficit, both of which were technically true.
I help them, but I won't respect them until they respect those who work and vote for them at our level. None of the parties do.
"There is always another way." - Kwai Chang Caine
“The trouble with practical jokes is that they often get elected.” - Will Rogers
There are more important issues than gun rights, and the conservative party wouldn't be my first choice for any of those