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dancingqueen
09-06-2007, 09:43 PM
So, I am trying to be more politcaly involved in my community, I want to see if there really is a point to voting.
How do I go about finding the current debates? I understand there is an upcoming election and would like to see what people have to say for their parties, but also see other parties point out flaws and see their rebutal ect...
Untill recently I have had absolutly no interest in polotics because of all the lies and scrutenity (sp?) ect... So, can anyone offer a non-Bias free-for all source I can see what the political parties intend to do for us and what they intend to do to us?
Thanks
Crusty
09-06-2007, 10:22 PM
"So, can anyone offer a non-Bias free-for all source I can see what the political parties intend to do for us and what they intend to do to us? "
Are you kidding?
A non-bias political source. No such thing.
There is plenty of reading material on the internet other than soonet. Take the time to read up or do like most and just vote for whoever everybody else is voting for. I would think someone in your particular demographic would choose to be informed before they vote as some political parties clearly scrutinize against minorities and cater to those who disagree with certain lifestyles and choices.
dancingqueen
09-07-2007, 12:25 AM
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Crusty</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would think someone in your particular demographic would choose to be informed before they vote as some political parties clearly scrutinize against minorities and cater to those who disagree with certain lifestyles and choices.
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That's why I didn't vote. I felt it was pointless and possibly counter productive.
I was just wondering if anybody could make some suggestions is all, I have been trying to look for some places on line but am coming up with a bunch of crap...
KDawg
09-07-2007, 08:38 AM
I would suggest to just go to each party's own website, and make up your mind if you like their platform or not - no filtering of information through someone else's articles.
Simply google "political parties in Canada"
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