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Ikeoko
Sniper Joe
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« Reply #18 on: 30 September 2008, 14:15:51 » |
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When I was younger I used to want to be an Astronaut (yeah I know I spelled that wrong...) but then I realized I didn't wanna blow up. And I really don't know what I want to do.
I'm gonna apply for a job at Chick-Fil-A though.
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~ ♥ ~ ANNIE ~ ♥ ~ /l、 ゙(゚、 。 7 l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ kitteh!
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Mikero
Super Robot
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« Reply #41 on: 6 October 2008, 23:13:31 » |
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We have Conservatives, Liberals, and the rest can be considered medium to little guys really. The Green Party never gets majority seats, I think. They probably get a some ridings in each province but... Like... They don't even have commercials really. NDP (New Democrats) is kind of the little engine that could have Canadian parties, as it's always in the shadow of the Libs and Cons. Anything else is literally called "the rest" by basically everyone. Lucky.
Oh Jack Layton, will you ever get PM?
Ah, so you're voting for NDP?
If I could figure out how to vote, I would vote for NDP too.
I wouldn't mind Liberals so much, though, because they're not Conservatives.
Because I work in government, I'm not allowed to publicly/officially support any party without jumping through hoops to notify or get clearance from the government or some crap. They sent a big e-mail about it. It also means I probably can't give my opinion on any of the parties until after the election. Anyway I'm gonna vote tonight (early). And yeah, probably.
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