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....as long as we airing laundry....have worked for the Canadian Green Party ( which is not much like its US counterpart though the US is getting closer to our positions ) over the last several election cycles ( as much as anything because my party of choice, the NDP of the great Tommy Douglas and Ed Broadbent and Steven Lewis lost its mind and tried moving to centre stage ( in doing so they increased their nominal support but lost their soul ))....have also worked for candidates who represented "good value" to their constituents ( Liberal, Progressive Conservatives, Independents ) ....I have banged on literally thousands and thousands of doors, and manned phones, and did office work and researched policy studies....a bit of a wonk I guess, that leans heavily left, though have a lot of respect for both Pierre Trudeau and the Progressive Conservatives who ran Ontario for decades ...
...if you have the time please give a listen to the CBC Radio interview found here....and ponder that 1000 number...it ain't much is it, but it just may do the trick....
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thesundayedition/email-madness-ralph-nader-farewell-to-the-upright-piano-gopnik-on-being-a-parent-1.3782876/ralph-nader-on-the-ethics-of-voting-for-a-third-party-candidate-if-polls-show-donald-trump-might-win-1.3782887
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BullsFan22 said:djpbaltimore said:Are you going to troll, or do you actually want to have a discussion? If it is the former I won't reply to your posts anymore. thx
You are right. I admit that was trolling a bit. I was drawn to python's, glenn's, blutto, etc banter up top and fell victim. As you probably have noticed, my political beliefs are more liberal/progressive than theirs (though that's just my opinion, I apologize to them if I am wrongly labeling them), but in terms of some foreign policy regarding the US we share similar beliefs. My honest opinion? I think some of the 'conservatives' on the politics boards here would probably feel different about Russia had Obama had more ties to Putin, for example. Ties as in political and economic deals, working together militarily, etc. I don't think they are fully on board with Trump, but they are just not too thrilled about Hillary. Just like a lot of Democrats are regarding Hillary. Not a wonderful candidate, but they look at Trump and that's that. Personally? I don't like either of them. I've stated that many times here. Not only do I despise their politics and their nastiness, oh and their former ties-Trump donating to both of the Clintons in the past, but to me, they just seem like manipulative, disingenuous, corrupt human beings. I know that's a strong opinion, particularly since I've never met them or anyone affiliated with them, but that's how I honestly feel. I saw what a Bill Clinton presidency did to the country of my birth and I can assure you, many in that region are not too thrilled about him or his wife and soon to be president. In that group are also people like Richard Holbrooke, Tony Blair, Madeline Albright, Javier Solana, etc. I'll spare you the rant on that particular issue, but just so you have an idea where I am coming from with my disdain towards Clinton. I have also not seen any changes in international relations and policy that is not dictated by militarism and profiteering by and via large corporations in the US and abroad. In that respect, Hilary or Donald are certainly not the first, last or most egregious, there are many that fall there. To be fair to the Donald, he's never made a political decision that's put lives in danger as far as military action is concerned, but I have no doubt that if such a time were to come, he would no doubt do it. That I guarantee Scott, Glenn, Blutto, Aphro, and others.
Now as far as Russia is concerned, I am not pro Putin. That may come as a surprise to you and the other readers here, but that's the truth. What I am however not going to do, is be hypnotized by the media and various politicians in blaming and pointing fingers at Russia for all political, military and economic problems. I know it's a popular thing to do, but I am not going to fall for it. Putin carries baggage, and he's certainly no angel, but this is tit for tat politics and I've seen this in play in US foreign policy and media relations before. I didn't fall for it then and I am certainly not going to fall for it now. As an aside, though I think it's very much relevant, the entire debacle of Russian sports being embroiled in the recent doping scandal, is political. Pure and simple. I don't want to go into detail here in a non-clinic thread, but I think the whole issue is being driven by politics. The American Olympic Committee and USATF was caught doing similar things in previous Olympics and World Championship cycles, and nothing was done. No recommendations for a blanket ban, no economic sanctions, very little media scrutiny. Again, it's this tit for tat.
That's where I stand.
....as long as we airing laundry....have worked for the Canadian Green Party ( which is not much like its US counterpart though the US is getting closer to our positions ) over the last several election cycles ( as much as anything because my party of choice, the NDP of the great Tommy Douglas and Ed Broadbent and Steven Lewis lost its mind and tried moving to centre stage ( in doing so they increased their nominal support but lost their soul ))....have also worked for candidates who represented "good value" to their constituents ( Liberal, Progressive Conservatives, Independents ) ....I have banged on literally thousands and thousands of doors, and manned phones, and did office work and researched policy studies....a bit of a wonk I guess, that leans heavily left, though have a lot of respect for both Pierre Trudeau and the Progressive Conservatives who ran Ontario for decades ...
...if you have the time please give a listen to the CBC Radio interview found here....and ponder that 1000 number...it ain't much is it, but it just may do the trick....
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thesundayedition/email-madness-ralph-nader-farewell-to-the-upright-piano-gopnik-on-being-a-parent-1.3782876/ralph-nader-on-the-ethics-of-voting-for-a-third-party-candidate-if-polls-show-donald-trump-might-win-1.3782887
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