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Originally posted by kulrblind
Voting for your local candidate is always a good idea.
Can you vote for someone other than your local candidate? I trust you meant your local NDP or Green Party Candidate, since you used the phrase "social libertarian."
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There is a reason why I said it explicitly. For example, the original poster said he would be voting for Paul Martin. The odds are shAzb0t isn't from the PM's riding... Others think they can vote for the Bloc outside Quebec. Etc.
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Originally posted by Mango
I'm voting for none of the above. I've had enough of the liberals, the Conservatives are a bunch of redneck money grubbing hardcore capitalists, the NDP have no hope in ever forming a government. I think I'll vote for the Green party, they have no hope of forming a government but if enough people vote for them perhaps the government will take notice and green up thier policies a bit.
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I would disagree with your use of the term "ever". "No hope of forming the government in this election" I would agree with.
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Originally posted by skier
I might vote for the Bloc if only for the hope that transfer payments will go down when they split.
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Unless the Bloc is running a candidate in your riding, you can't vote Bloc. Given your use of the word "they", I doubt you live in Quebec.
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Originally posted by rafd
If not, I'll walk up to the person that takes our votes and just say "No confidence" and hand in my ballot . Why vote for any of those parties, when in the end your just gonna get facked anyways. Wake up people. uck the NWO
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What you are describing is declining your ballot. Use those words. At least last election they where required to record your reason behind declining your ballot, so you can have your say recorded for posterity.