.comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}

Crow Eagle Talks

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Election 2006

The gloves are on and they are into the ring. All parties are coming out swinging but not all with the same energy at present. The Bloc leader, Gilles Duceppe, will have the easiest time for the provincial party under Andre Boisclair has provided a strong force of support and the Liberal party in the provincial government , in the minds of the people is not faring too well. The Liberal leader, Paul Martin is all bluster. His promises will be in areas that his party has not come through with in the past. Many years to heal the program sicknesses of the past and now we will see the promises for the “right medicine”. Are promises simply “lies” in disguise? Stephen Harper’s words may cause him to lose his possible minority government election. One slip and he will be sucker punched out! Jack Layton’s NDP party is the party of opportunity for the Liberals for it will bring about the splitting of votes that could generate another Liberal party minority government. If the NDP party did not exist, the Conservatives would have an easy ride into power.

Might it be possible for the Bloc and the Conservative parties to get into a “coalition bed of convenience”; this, to prevent the Liberals from gaining another minority government of absolute power? There are those who firmly believe that Quebec will separate. Would it not be wonderful to see the transition accomplished by and through a coalition party of the “right”? If the idea could be advanced that Quebec will separate and that this should be achieved through positive and peaceful arrangements, the road and trip could be made more comfortable.

Let Canadians accept the inevitable separation with a positive attitude that will result in peace and harmony. The separation could be of benefit for all Canadians. The original “marriage” was not conceived in heaven and the “separation or divorce” will not find itself in hell.

And such is the stuff of dreams!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home