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Thats where I got the parties from.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: Moron?


> No that was done in the last few federal elections, with Canadians
> sweeping the Conservative Party under the rug, and letting the other
> parties, ie the National Alliance, humiliate themselves, mind you
> Stockton Day was even more clueless than the present nominee of the
> Republican party for the next presidential election.
>
> As for the number of political parties, I've always followed the
> rules of Parliamentary Procedure for the Canadian House of Commons,
>
> "How to register a political party
>
> Forming a political party and registering a political party are
> completely different, in that there is no legislation regulating the
> formation of political parties. However, once a party is formed it
> may apply to be registered. After its registration is approved, the
> party will then be governed by rules under the Canada Elections Act.
>
> Applications for registration must be filed with the Chief Electoral
> Officer for verification and approval at least 60 days before the
> writs are issued. Once approved, a party earns the right to be
> included in the allocation of broadcasting time, to issue official
> tax receipts for donations, and to have its name included on the
> election ballot.
>
> It is important to note that official registration can take effect
> only the day after the new party officially nominates candidates in
> at least 50 electoral districts at a general election. When an
> application is filed less than 60 days before the writs are issued,
> registration cannot take effect for that general election.
>
> To maintain its registration, a registered political party must
> nominate candidates in at least 50 electoral districts at a general
> election. Under the law, failure to do so must result in
> deregistration of that party by the Chief Electoral Officer.
>
> There were 13 political parties registered before the 36th federal
> election was called, and four parties had been accepted for
> registration."
>
> Not sure where you get 37 parties from. But these are just the
> official ones - parties that were able to nomimate people to run in
> at least 50 ridings.
>
> larry
>
>
>
> >Ok.  It's secret Candian speak.  He said Liberals, but it was secret code
> >for the Liberal Party.  So, what are the codes for the other "Liberal"
> >parties in Canada.  Does Ultra-Liberal mean the New Democratic Party?
Just
> >seems like Larry is trying to bend his words, and restate what they guy
said
> >to fit his argument.
> >
> >I did some checking and there are about 37 different Federtal political
> >parties in Canada.  It seems as though there are several Conservative
> >parties there...I nosed around a few websites.  I liked the Christian
> >Heritage party site....of course the Marijuana party website and
> >Marxist-Leninist Party website were interesting in their own right.
There
> >is even a Libertarian party in Canada.  While Liberals (and I don't mean
the
> >Liberal Party) may be the majority in Canada, I don't think that you can
> >just sweep the conservative parties under the rug as Larry wishes too.
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 4:44 PM
> >Subject: Re: Moron?
> >
> >
> >>  Eric,
> >>
> >>  Its a Canadian thing. He wouldn't understand.
> >>
> >>  And now for the traditional Winnipeg greeting,
> >>
> >>  How 'bout them Bombers eh?
> >>
> >>  larry
> >>
> >>  >But I agree with Larry, he said Liberals, and meant the Liberal
Party.
> >>  >
> >>  >e
> >>  >
> >>  >From: "Kevin Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  >To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >Subject: Re: Moron?
> >>  >Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 08:47:26 -0600
> >>  >
> >>  >Doesn't sound like he is referring to the "Liberal Party"  is he were
you
> >>  >think he would have said "the Liberal Party", not Liberals.
> >>  >----- Original Message -----
> >>  >From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 6:21 AM
> >>  >Subject: Re: Moron?
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  >  > He was referring to the LIberal Party. He was doing his job as
> >  > >  > Foreign Relations minister (placating the US), and he is also
running
> >>  >  > in the forthcoming leadership election.  It doesn't invalidate
what
> >>  >  > I've been saying.
> >>  >  >
> >>  >  > larry
> >>  >  >
> >>  >  > >54po0rfff2vb23Larry,
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >I guess the whole country tilts to the left.  So I shall say she
is
> >a
> >>  >member
> >>  >  > >of "a" left wing party.  Doesn't matter how left they are, or it
> >they
> >>  >are
> >>  >  > >the most or least left.  My statement that she belongs to the
> >liberal
> >>  >left
> >>  >  > >is accurate.  I based my statement off of one of the many
articles
> >>  >  > >avaialable on the Toronto Star.
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >>From the Toronto Star:
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >"Earlier Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham said the
> >reported
> >>  >  > >remarks won't sour Canada-U.S. relations."
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >"Graham said he "didn't accept the premise" that the
relationship
> >has
> >  > >  > >worsened significantly under a perception of anti-Americanism
among
> >some
> >  > >  > >Liberals."
> >  > >  > >
> >  > >  > >So obviously there are people there who are not liberal
otherwise he
> >>  >would
> >>  >  > >have substituted Canadians instead of liberals.
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >----- Original Message -----
> >>  >  > >From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >  > >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >  > >Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 6:13 PM
> >>  >  > >Subject: Re: Moron?
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >
> >>  >  > >>  ROFL!
> >>  >  > >>
> >>  >  > >>  You may want to check on the name of the Party, its called
the
> >>  >  > >>  Liberal Party. Its a center moderate party. The left wing in
> >Canada
> >>  >  > >>  is the New Democratic Party.  The right wing is represented
by
> >the
> >>  >  > >>  National Alliance party (and the remnants of the Progressive
> >>  >  > >>  Conservative party). All over the place is the Bloc
Quebecois.
> >>  >  > >>
> >>  >  > >>  You need to get the facts correct. The LIberals are middle of
the
> >>  >  > >>  road, more like Democrats yes, but by no means what you would
> >call
> >>  >  > >>  liberal, to Canadians. Mind you compared to most political
> >attitudes
> >>  >  > >>  in the US, the National Alliance Party is more akin to the
> >Democrats.
> >>  >  > >>  The only groups that are akin to American conservatives are
> >generally
> >>  >  > >>  considered to be on the far right fringe in Canada.
> >>  >  > >>
> >>  >  > >>  Another case of Prime Minister Poutine again I guess.
> >>  >  > >>
> >>  >  > >>  larry
> >>  >  > >>
> >>  >  > >>  >Larry,
> >>  >  > >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >You should mention Canadian "Liberal" perceptiveness.  After
all
> >he
> >>  >is a
> >>  >  > >>  >member of the left wing party in Canada.  There was outrage
> >>  >expressed
> >>  >by
> >>  >  > >the
> >>  >  > >>  >right in Canada.  Nothing more than politics.
> >>  >  > >>  >----- Original Message -----
> >>  >  > >>  >From: "Larry Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >  > >>  >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  >  > >>  >Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 12:56 PM
> >>  >  > >>  >Subject: RE: Moron?
> >>  >  > >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >>  just typical Canadian perceptiveness. The aide will
probably
> >>  >resign or
> >>  >  > >be
> >>  >  > >>  >>  fired, but probably will be rehired in a short while,
since
> >he
> >>  >  > >probably
> >>  >  > >>  >>  looks like a hero to many Canadians. Bush is not at all
> >popular
> >>  >  > >outside of
> >>  >  > >>  >>  the US.
> >>  >  > >>  >>
> >>  >  > >>  >>  Besides if the US wants to complain, then the Bush
> >administration
> >>  >  > >should
> >>  >  > >>  >>  clean up its own house first.
> >>  >  > >>  >>
> >>  >  > >>  >>  larry
> >>  >  > >>  >>
> >>  >  > >>  >>  --
> >>  >  > >>  >>  Larry C. Lyons
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> >>  >  > >>  >>
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > -----Original Message-----
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 1:38 PM
> >  > >  > >>  >>  > To: CF-Community
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > Subject: Moron?
> >>  >  > >>  >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > Senior aide to Canadian P.M. reportedly called Dubya a
> >"moron".
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q1B053882
> >>  >  > >>  >>  >
> >>  >  > >>  >>  > -Ben
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