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#1 TheNewTeddy

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Posted 23 April 2012 - 04:43 PM

If you want to know if a product is good, ask the people who buy it.

I'd like to ask those who are willing to share, who did you vote for in past Federal and Provincial elections, and how happy were you with the result?


Me:

2003 Provincial
I voted for the PEINDP. I was the Candidate!

2004 Federal
I voted for Paul Martin. I was sort of happy with what he did in that term.

2006 Federal
I voted for Stephen Harper. I wanted Senate Reform. I'm still waiting...

2007 Provincial
I voted for John Tory. He was such a hardcore failure, I was not happy with the result.

2008 Federal
I voted for the Green Party of Canada and was happy to see the party do so well.

2011 Federal
I voted Green again, and was very happy to see May get elected.

2011 Provincial
I voted Ontario NDP, and after this budget thing, I've never been happier with my vote.



Municipally, I've voted for Pitfield, then Smitherman. I'm quite upset they both vanished from public view.

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Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:05 PM

I don't feel like making a list. Suffice it to say that except for one mayoral election, every other candidate in provincial, municipal and federal elections I voted for in the last 14 years has lost. But that poor batting average won't ever stop me from voting. I'm presently a federal Conservative Party supporter so overall it makes things bearable.
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#3 Topaz

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:22 AM

Here's a question to all who support the Conservatives. IF a a the PC party came back to Ottawa and we had the Conservatives vs the Progressive Conservatives, which would one would you support with Harper as the leader of the Conservatives and say MacKay, Clements, Baird or anyone that was a original PC for the PC?

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:57 AM

Here's a question to all who support the Conservatives. IF a a the PC party came back to Ottawa and we had the Conservatives vs the Progressive Conservatives, which would one would you support with Harper as the leader of the Conservatives and say MacKay, Clements, Baird or anyone that was a original PC for the PC?

You should start a new thread with a poll asking this question with responses PC, CPC, Don't Know. I would be interested to see how it pans out.

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 09:26 AM

You should start a new thread with a poll asking this question with responses PC, CPC, Don't Know. I would be interested to see how it pans out.

You'd need more poll choices:
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#6 mentalfloss

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 09:29 AM

Didn't really vote until last year.

Went with NDP for the federal election and Liberal for the Ontario election. Pretty irked that the CPC got a majority and satisfied with the minority Liberal outcome.

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 09:47 AM

I vote candidate, not party, and I have never voted strategically though have at times handed in blank ballots.

So far not one that I've ever voted for has ever won, though in most cases I also knew the person did not stand a chance but voted for them anyway on principle.

So if I ever say I'll vote for you, and you consider my batting average, beware.
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Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:15 AM

You'd need more poll choices:
4. When Pigs Fly
5. Pass The Bong

I'll make the thread and add them if you like. haha

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:16 AM

I vote candidate, not party, and I have never voted strategically though have at times handed in blank ballots.

So far not one that I've ever voted for has ever won, though in most cases I also knew the person did not stand a chance but voted for them anyway on principle.

So if I ever say I'll vote for you, and you consider my batting average, beware.

You shouldn't hand in blank ballots. They're counted differently than ones that you ruin by scratching through all the circles.

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 01:12 PM

You shouldn't hand in blank ballots. They're counted differently than ones that you ruin by scratching through all the circles.


How are they counted differently?

I have considered writing in the name of someone in the local riding that I would vote for, so as to make it a vote for something as opposed to an empty protest vote. Maybe I'll do that next time I don't have anyone worth voting for. I'll just keep an eye out in the papers for locals who've proven themselves worthy members of the community and write one of their names in instead I suppose.

Edited by Machjo, 24 April 2012 - 01:12 PM.

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Posted 26 April 2012 - 03:30 PM

But how satisfied are all of you with the people to whom you gave your vote? IE if you voted for the Communist Party, you clearly did not get a seat, but how happy were you with the performance of the Communist Party over the years to the next election?

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Posted 27 April 2012 - 08:00 AM

Provincially, I've literally voted PC every time in Ontario.

Federally, I voted Liberal until the sponsorship scandal, then gave Harper a chance, and haven't liked any of the alternatives since.
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#13 Argus

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Posted 27 April 2012 - 03:39 PM

Don't remember the years. Suffice to say I've never been satisfied with any government at any level in Canada in my life.

Nor am I now.

Mind you, I've been less dissatisfied with Harper's government than I have all the other federal government's I've seen to date.
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Posted 27 April 2012 - 04:23 PM

I havent voted federally since the 90's.

If I only get to pick between Jeffrey Dalmer, and Charles manson when Im picking a babysitter I wont pick either... I wont think to myself "well at least Manson didnt drill holes in kids heads and pour acid in them", and vote for him because hes a tiny bit less terrible (a good analogy for the way that most people vote today). Ill stay home with the kids myself.

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Posted 28 April 2012 - 08:04 AM

I havent voted federally since the 90's.

If I only get to pick between Jeffrey Dalmer, and Charles manson when Im picking a babysitter I wont pick either... I wont think to myself "well at least Manson didnt drill holes in kids heads and pour acid in them", and vote for him because hes a tiny bit less terrible (a good analogy for the way that most people vote today). Ill stay home with the kids myself.


Ridiculous hyperbole aside, you leave out the fact that one of those IS going to be the babysitter regardless of whether you choose or not. All you're doing is saying "Whatever, you decide" as if you don't give a damn. Which pretty much makes any further input on your behalf or limited importance. You don't vote. So you don't get to complain about anything.
“Public opinion, I am sorry to say, will bear a great deal of nonsense. There is scarcely any absurdity so gross, whether in religion, politics, science or manners, which it will not bear.” Ralph Waldo Emerson



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