Fighting in the Heart of Liberal Madison for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This blog will focus on liberal hypocrisy and the small, but significant victories of the right at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

23 January 2006

Conservatives win big in Canada

Well, as I said yesterday, Michael Moore's influence is not as big as his head. Canada has gone to the right. They elected a pro-life, pro-business, pro-privatization, capitalist, with a foriegn policy more in-lined with Dubya than Chirac.

Canadian Television has more:

Canadians awarded Conservative Leader Stephen Harper with a minority government Monday, putting an end to more than 12 years of Liberal rule.
(snip)
With 94 per cent of the vote counted nationally, the Conservatives were at 36 per cent support, compared with 30 for the Liberals, 17 for the NDP, 11 for the Bloc, and four for the Green party.

It's not all good news for conservatives though. Because the conservatives won a minority, they will have to form a collition to hold on to power. With a broad long-lasting collition unlikely, a new election may be called within a couple of years.

This is a small victory for our conservative friends to the north. What is more important is that Moore backed the wrong horse again.

2 Comments:

Blogger Bill Anderson said...

Bob,

Chirac is from the Conservative Party, in France, I hope you know. The only candidate to the right of him in the last election, was an openly racist neo-Fascist.

Wed Jan 25, 04:03:00 AM CST

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gee...the anti-American Canadian (FROGS) must really be pissed.Those pro-AMerican good Canadians finally said "enough is enough"...maybe the (Frogs) will pack their bags and head for france with the Muslims.(notice the small "f" in france?)

Wed Jan 25, 10:56:00 PM CST

 

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