Videodrome
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I'm sure it's something to do with religion ... give me a second.To me, halal and kosher are similar. Just said with different "magic words". Also more expensive.
My gut is that she’s gone. This will be her third run in Toronto Centre.Anyone have thoughts on what happens to Annamie Paul after Monday?
Odd note............I got an auto-dial call last evening...........from Lisa Robinson..........the erstwhile Conservative candidate in Beaches East York............
I didn't catch it in real time, picked it up later............
First note..............she's actively running and starts the message by saying 'despite what you may have heard, I am the official conservative candidate for...'.......
Second note.........long bloody message, I fast forwarded 3 times before getting to the end and deleting it..........
The message was odd to say the least...........defiant...........giving out phone numbers and emails if you want to call her with questions...........
Her "surprise trip" to Vancouver Island this weekend was played off as desperation in the media. I'm not sure it was planned internally that way, but of the meagre national campaign funds they have that's a lot to spend to get her there on short notice when the election has only 48 hours to go. Frankly, I think she already accepts Toronto Centre is lost again, and is trying to now save what the party has out there because it's also genuinely at risk but can be saved.Anyone have thoughts on what happens to Annamie Paul after Monday?
I actually saw some PPC signs tonight, but on public land, not on lawns.
Saw plenty of PPC signs on the St.Lawrence area west of the city too. Would not be surprised if vote splitting happens and the LPC take seats there with 30% of the vote.Just to let y'all know, there are some PPC signs on private property in the small town I live in east of Toronto.
Saw plenty of PPC signs on the St.Lawrence area west of the city too. Would not be surprised if vote splitting happens and the LPC take seats there with 30% of the vote.
Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if rural Ontario elected some PPC MPs.