you know i'm ready to party because my pants have a picture of ice cream cake on them

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Mar 2006

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Sep 3, 2008, 09:16 PM
Local time: Sep 3, 2008, 08:16 PM
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To be quite honest, I don't think any of the parties have it together this time around. The Conservatives I'm not interested in at all, Harper is a duplicitous jackass.
I don't mind the Liberals in General, but Dion, from what I can tell, is a shit leader. He's had so many GOOD chances to knock down shitty conservative policies, prompting an election, and he hasn't jumped on one of them. It's like he wants the election to be as well timed for them as possible. Just pathetic.
I'm not against socialism outright, but I am against the NDP's weak ass faux-socialism. There track record here in Manitoba speaks for itself – the NDP is great at getting re-elected, piss poor at actually doing things for their constinuancies.
The Green Party are left-wing totalitarians. They try to come across friendly, but not if you sit down and read their policies.
The Bloc Québécois are a party I am actually in general agreement with – if they'd just forget the entire separation thing. They have interesting, charismatic politicians. I can't vote for them, though, because they don't run outside of Quebec.
I'll probably end up pity voting for some fringe party.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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