Friday, January 20, 2006

New Scientist on the Canadian election

My favourite magazine, New Scientist, has just published some fascinating research related to who is telling more lies among the Canadian candidates in the election coming up next week. (Personally, I'm voting Liberal despite Martin.)


20 Comments:

At January 20, 2006 9:36 PM , Blogger Pagan Mnemosyne said...

Yeah, I'm voting for Martin as well. I just know if Harper wins, the national anthem will be changed to the Imperial March from 'Empire'. Mark my words.

 
At January 20, 2006 9:38 PM , Blogger Pagan Mnemosyne said...

Yeah, I'm voting Martin as well, despite misgivings. I'm just afraid if Harper wins, the first thing he'll do is change the national anthem to the Imperial March.

 
At January 20, 2006 10:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree completely

 
At January 20, 2006 10:49 PM , Blogger High Power Rocketry said...

that is a great page! :) As a big science person, I cant help but feel it is the most important area today. so a page dedicated to it is right up my alley.

R2K

 
At January 20, 2006 11:59 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Somehow, the results they got do not surprise me overmuch. Oddly enough, they reinforce my disinterest in trusting either of the Big Two of the moment, albeit for different reasons.

 
At January 21, 2006 12:26 AM , Blogger TJ said...

When asked by a journalist if he loved Canada, Stephen Harper couldn't come up with an answer. A good politician knows when the public wants to be lied to.

I'm voting liberal too.

Nice blog!

 
At January 21, 2006 8:40 AM , Blogger RobertJSawyer said...

Hi, Babbler. I'm an NDPer at heart, too, but they've got zero chance in my riding, sad to say, so I'm voting Liberal.

 
At January 21, 2006 9:59 AM , Blogger Dr. D said...

Hi Robert: Congrats on your rating and your site is really cool, have been watching this election in Canada with interest. American politics are so warped that they are hard to figure until you know who has the money as the formula for election to a large office in this country now goes like this - $=T.V.=election and who gets the media time and coverage gets the votes. It's hardly issues anymore as many Americans don't seem to follow issues very well. Hey if you get a chance come visit my newfer site.
htttp://programit.blogspot.com

 
At January 21, 2006 10:22 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

*Snort*

Does The-Mustache-That-Walks-Like-A-Man (his Official Aboriginal Name) have a hope in hell of forming a government? I don't think so. So go ahead: Vote NDP. Another vote for corruption in politics. Not that I'm thrilled with the Tories or that I think they'll be any different but they're not nearly as entrenched.

Throw the evil bastards out every four years.

Jonathan

 
At January 21, 2006 10:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Liberal? Conservative? What is the point if you can't trust the man?

 
At January 21, 2006 11:22 AM , Blogger Amanda and SuperAmanda™ said...

No matter what you must deal with in your country it sure beats the goons and religious nuts that pass for politicians down here in the US.Amanda

 
At January 21, 2006 12:08 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Wow so it's not just America that has corrupt poloticians... I don't know if that should make me feel better or worse...

 
At January 21, 2006 12:40 PM , Blogger Peggy said...

Although American, I agree that Martin is the best for you guys...

 
At January 21, 2006 3:13 PM , Blogger Chandra Rooney said...

Well, let's see. The Bloq want to seperate.

The NDP are playing "crazy promise party" with their abolishing of manditory retirement and full legalization of pot.

Harper's promises are very enticing, but Faust thought he was getting a great deal when he sold his soul to the devil, too.

Then again, the Liberals have some obvious problems with their party. And their platform is very vague.

It's like there's no one to vote for.

 
At January 21, 2006 5:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The website has an interesting theory, but like most theories, whether you believe it or not depends on your bias.

On another note, I don't believe your reason for voting Liberal is sound. Just because NDP won't win first, doesn't mean it wouldn't hold power. Look at the last year. NDP was by far one of the most powerful parties. They have my vote, since they were essentially the only party to do anything for voters.

 
At January 21, 2006 6:34 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess all you people voting Liberal haven't been paying attention in the last 12 years or so. The billions wasted on Gun registry, the Sea King contract, the EI surplus, and the money the stole in the Ad scam. Plus they let criminals walk free with conditional sentacing and the Criminal Youth Justice Act. At least Harper wants to put bad guys in jail, where Martin thinks that banning hand guns will fix everything. By the way, do the Liberals even have an election platform? So far all I've heard is fear mongering and threats about voting conservatives.

 
At January 21, 2006 8:52 PM , Blogger Umera said...

hey, I can't vote in this election, but if I could vote, I would vote for liberals... Harper scares me...

 
At January 21, 2006 11:04 PM , Blogger TimothyPilgrim said...

I hear you Rob. I was raised NDP, but sometimes strategic voting is called for. In my riding of Pickering-Ajax, the Tory candidate is exactly the type of person I don't want in office. Somebody else feels the same (Toronto Star letter): http://tinyurl.com/bo4fl

Also, it's wise to look at Harper's past: http://www.tranquileye.com/stockwell/harper.php

No matter how bad the Grits have fouled things up, I'm still more fearful for the Tories getting in. That's why I'm voting Liberal for the first time in a decade.

 
At January 22, 2006 1:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't understand why people say Harper is scary. What I find scary is the Liberal's pathetic stance on crime. Murder is now borderline legal in this country, as no one seems to go to jail anymore. What I also find scary is that the Liberals refuse to take responsibility for anything - not even their own campaign ads.

I don't know if Harper will be a good Prime Minister, but it has been proven that Martin is a terrible one, and should be removed.

 
At January 23, 2006 11:15 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who tells that most lies, or who tells the best lies.

Of course if a lie is told offten enogh it may be treated as truth

 

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