HEyHEY
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:35 PM
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A brief education...for no reason |
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This place (British Columbia) voted NDP (New Democratic Party, very ;eft) for a long time. Before that it was the Social Credit Party ( right wing, I think most of them are in jail now,hehe). Now becaus the NDP fucked everything so much...the "LIberals" (Biggest crock of shit names ever cause they are sooo right wing) took over, I'll admit, I voted for them. Swept the house like 73-2. Then the City of Vancouver election elected COPE (Coalition of progressive electorates, verryy left wing) What the fuck? It seems people here just vote against whoever is in power.I think it is cause Canucks are soo apathetic they just go for whatever is popular. Any thoughts? Live in a similiar area? Onedit: If mods wanna move this to lounge I'll understand..I wasn't sure
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:42 PM
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This will all be relevant to me soon, as you know. I don't think it is just BC, I think in any industrial democracy where the media works people... that people just vote against anyone who is in power.
B.C. looks like such a beautiful area.
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:51 PM
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It never really seems to make a difference..cause we aren't as de-centralized as the staes..but COPE is just Vancouver. They are okay..sort of, I know a couple of the councillors personally, and they, in my opinion are idiots. One was the head of my program last year, she seemed...stupid. But the main thing is they care about the health of the city as opposed to the economy. Which is something Vancoucer needs right now.
Come here though...it is the best place for any US liberal
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:57 PM
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Like I told you it is a ways off, hope you don't plan on moving, we can chill :)
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Mon Sep-01-03 12:01 AM
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I don't often get to hang with americans
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:42 PM
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2. Hmm. I don't know if I understand your politics. |
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I selected my party and it's platform on principles and vote for the candidates of my party the Democratic Party, so I don't understand how your politicians would know whom their base is if the voters are so fickle. :shrug: I find that confusing.
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Sun Aug-31-03 11:48 PM
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it is all about who comes off te best..honestly without braggin. things here are so good right now...no-one really cares about politics. So they go with the flow.
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Mon Sep-01-03 12:04 AM
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7. I think that's because of your social programs and safety nets. |
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I hope you don't vote the wrong crowd in some day and they take it all away from you.
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Mon Sep-01-03 12:10 AM
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It is happening right now, but soon it will be over..see?
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Mon Sep-01-03 12:06 AM
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Ontario in the last round voted liberal federally and conservative provincially. I think it broke down like that for fiscal reasons although I highly doubt Ontario is going to go conservative in the next election. The power outage and privatization experiment of water had led to tragedy and deaths.
I hope to make it out to Vancouver, perhaps a permament move within the next year. I love Vancouver. Is it true about the perma-rain in the winter? I wonder if I could deal with that. I don't care much for Toronto winters. brrrr
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Mon Sep-01-03 12:11 AM
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It's perma rain in Vancouver..but not hard rain, mainly overcast and drizzle. But in the SUMMER...it will stay sunny for 30 days at a time.
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Mon Sep-01-03 01:01 AM
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would diabetes keep you from being assimilated in Canada? I have been thinking of moving there for awhile now but read that they don't let you immigrate if you could be a burden on the health care system. I saw on the site alot of infectuous diseases and STDs on the list but not diabetes.
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Mon Sep-01-03 04:44 AM
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It is the nature here to not punish what you can't help...so diabetes may be a green light.
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Mon Sep-01-03 02:43 PM
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I'll look at it. I may have to call the consulate to find out.
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Mon Sep-01-03 01:05 AM
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12. I think I could deal with that |
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Winter here generally tends to be overcast. What months are predominantly rainy/overcast?
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Mon Sep-01-03 04:39 AM
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Edited on Mon Sep-01-03 04:42 AM by HEyHEY
Overcast...December till may
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