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Last night I watched the Leaders Debate and found myself actually interested in politics.  Listening to each leader was interesting and I love how easily able they are to avoid hard questions and make their party look the best.  Each of them had great things to say and demonstrated some fantastic ideas for our country, but we have to simply leave our trust in their hands and hope they will actually follow through with what they claim.   

Gilles Duceppe - Bloc Quebecois
He kinda looks like the older version of Raymond Babbitt.  Name sound familiar? Raymond Babbitt is Charlie Babbitt’s older brother.  Still can’t figure it out….def def d d definitely 82 
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Elizabeth May - Green Party 
Was really good at speaking into the television and what would seem like the people. Congrats on being the first Green Party leader to take part in the debate.  I hated how she kept bringing up the United States, I think she may want to  be American.  Perhaps a famous actress who once portrayed Mrs. Clause
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Stephane Dion - Liberal Party
Good speaker and I like some of his ideas.  However the one thing that made me upset is that I couldn’t find anyone who looked like Stephane Dion, but the guy behind him looks like a young Spock. 
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Stephen Harper - Conservative Party
He managed to keep calm while several of the other candidates attacked him.  I couldn’t see any confidence in his eyes when he would respond to allegations though.  Can we trust this man?
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Jack Layton - NDP 
Probably one of the best debaters at the table last night and very passionate, but he seems to think it’s ok to attack his competitors.  I think if it was 300 years B.C., Jack would have been an amazing gladiator.  Kinda looks like Dr. Phil to me
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2 Responses to “Leaders Debate: Decision 2008”
  1. 1.

    Stephane Dion looks like Wallis off of Wallis and Gromit!!

    - Stacy
  2. 2.

    Rob, no, we can’t trust harper. I’m a dion supporter, and although there may be problems w carbon tax (Will it be revenue neutral, will it hurt people and families who have to drive, like living in chilliwack and working in vancouver?), I think he’s best man to bring balance to party and country socially, environmentally, and economically. He’s easy to understand except for a few things unlike what people say, and I’m glad you understand him. Anyone who doesn’t is an idiot!

    - Andrew
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