Ich darf zwar net waehlen, habe aber trotzdem eine Meinung!
Layton halte ich fuer ganz vernuenftig, die Gruenen konnte ich in Ddeutschlend schon nicht ab. Die beiden grossen, naja, Harper ist bekannterweise nur eine Marionette im grossen Spiel der Canadischen Politik und Dion spricht so schleches Englisch das ich ihn nicht verstehen kann. Es wuerde wohl die NDP werden.....
By the way, es gibt da noch eine Moeglichkeit. Ich habe in Deutschland 2002 bewusst eine ungueltige Stimme abgegeben, ein grosser Smiley auf dem Wahlbogen. Warum? Weil ich weder Stoiber noch Schroeder noch Fischer noch Guido meine Stimme geben wollte. Warum dann ueberhaupt eine Stimme abgeben? Weil auch ungueltige Stimmen gezaehlt werden und in die Wahlbeteiligung einfliessen. Damit setzt man die 5 %-Huerde hoeher fuer diejenigen die nicht mitregieren sollten, z.B. die rechten Spinner.
The Conservatives continued their week-long slide in the polls Monday, with indications Leader Stephen Harper is dragging down his party's fortunes by being seen by the electorate as sitting on his hands while the economic crisis worsens.
erzähl mal, wie die diskusion heute abend war - oder was harper so zur wwirtschaftslage sagt
danke
das wird ja richtig "brutal" in ontario
Liberal voters in T.O. receive menacing phone calls
The tension is increasing among Liberal supporters in Toronto after several voters reported receiving a menacing phone call warning them to take down their political party lawn signs.
07/10/2008 1:32:56 PM
More than two dozen homes were targeted by vandals. All of them had signs on their front lawns showing support for the Liberal party.
More than two dozen homes were targeted by vandals. All of them had signs on their front lawns showing support for the Liberal party.
ctvtoronto.ca
The phone calls came days after 30 residents in the St. Paul's and Parkdale-High Park riding reported having their property vandalized. In several cases, people found that the line securing their car brakes were cut. Others had their phone and cable lines severed and reported anti-Liberal graffiti on the walls of their house.
Each resident had a lawn sign on their front lawn showing support for the Liberals.
Carolyn Bennett, the Liberal MP who represents the St. Paul's riding where 14 homes were hit overnight Friday, posted a message on her blog about the newest threat to her constituents.
"Lots more sign requests but a number of worrying reports in a different part of the riding," she wrote Oct. 6. "Some supporters have been called with a message that if they don't take down their signs they 'will be next.'
"I was saddened to have to go and pick up a sign from someone so frightened that they didn't even want to have the sign hidden in their back yard," she continued. "It underlined the upsetting nature of these attacks. The small percentage of citizens engaged in the political process have been attacked."
Toronto police Det. Lorenzo Lombardi confirmed to CTV.ca that some residents had complained of menacing phone calls, and said authorities are investigating the latest incident.