Monday, September 04, 2006

PROVINCIAL ELECTION HAS A MAJOR PROBLEM!!!


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Originally uploaded by Oldmaison.
Someone bought this issue to my attention.

There’s a huge problem in this election and guess what is it????

A lack of volunteers!!!

The numbers went down big time!!!! This includes all political parties.

If you have a lot of time to spare?

Walk into the headquarters of the Party you are supporting and go right to the phones.

This blogger is doing his part by blogging issues.

Give it a try!!!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAIL,HAIL:
Liberals have no workers,never did,they like free money--

The Progressive Conservatives are the top political party in New Brunswick, according to a poll by Corporate Research Associates. 45 per cent of respondents in the Canadian province would vote for the Tories in this month’s legislative ballot.

The opposition Liberal party of Shawn Graham is second with 38 per cent, followed by the New Democratic Party (NDP) of Allison Brewer with 10 per cent.

Bernard Lord has acted as New Brunswick’s premier since 1999. His Progressive Conservative party won the June 2003 election with 45 per cent of the vote, and secured 28 members in the 55-seat Legislative Assembly. 57 per cent of respondents are satisfied with the premier’s performance.

Anonymous said...

"Bernard Lord has acted as New Brunswick’s premier since 1999". You are so right about having acted thus he will never learn to be a Premier. Too bad for him and so sad for New Brunswick that they had to put up with this actor and phoney for so long.

Anonymous said...

The only reason you're Blogging is because Nobody wants YOU near or in their Camp :

They don't want you sticking that Camera in somebodys face;

You scare people for being the pain in the Butt that you are, and in General just being a NUT

Anonymous said...

I love to see Bernard Lord supporters post here, the liberals couldn't ask for anything better!

Typical Polling Conversation:

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Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: 'Click'

Pollster: Hello? Hello?

*ring*
Pollster: Hello, are you a registered voter?

Occupant: A registered what man? Toker? Yeah, I'm a registered toker man.

Pollster: Yes, well, we're polling people to see which party they'd vote for in the next election...

Occupant: Which party do I toke for? Any party man, that's what parties are for man! Are you having a party? *sounds of inhaling deeply*

Pollster: Would you vote for the Conservative party...

Occupant: Yeah, man, sure, they're having a party? I'll be over in ten minutes, can I bring my dog Rubella man?

Pollster: *click* Put that one down for the conservative party.