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Hassan Arif: NDP Liberal Merger or Proportional Representation? Huffington Post While both the NDP and Liberals have put a halt to talks of merger, discussion of "uniting the left" is likely to continue among pundits and many party members. The concern is vote-splitting on the left which benefits Conservatives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada Tories, Liberals up in post-election poll Reuters The Liberals, which were reduced to third place in the election for the first time in Canadian history, also saw their numbers rise slightly. The Conservatives campaigned on reducing the budget deficit without raising taxes, and rose to 41.8 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: Liberal budget a real alternative TheMercury.com.au We look forward to both sides revealing the sorts of business plans Liberal MP Adams Brooks called for yesterday. There are some obvious touches of political expediency from the Liberals that may well have been last-minute additions to the Budget reply ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberalism and the decline of a society's character The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. By Dennis Prager While most American Jews and other liberals believe in the intrinsic goodness and moral superiority of liberal policies, powerful arguments can be made that liberal policies actually diminish a society's moral character. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why New Democrats' glory days won't last 0 Toronto Sun For the NDP to do better, the Liberal party has to continue to disintegrate — not bounce back, revitalize, or re-find its focus. That's unlikely. Yes, the Liberals are saddled with an interim leader for two years in Bob Rae, a former provincial NDP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RCMP considering whether to probe G8 spending allegations National Post Liberal leader Bob Rae said if the government wouldn't provide any "straight answers" about G8 spending, the Liberals would look to get answers "in other ways." "Let's see what (the RCMP) say. Let's see how far it goes. The fact of the matter is there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Surprising Roots of Liberal Nostalgia Wall Street Journal Still, liberals pine for what I call America's Midcentury Moment. It was the product of World War II, lasting from 1940 until the mid-1960s when the wartime experience wore off and the emerging baby boomers led culture and politics in another direction ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reith the reformer should secure business backing The Australian Hated by the Labor Party, Reith provided the ideological ballast Liberals needed early in the life cycle of the Howard years. From waterfront reform to the first round of industrial relations reforms negotiated with the Australian Democrats, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Why Liberals Can't Have Nice Things, 12/10 Debt-Ceiling and the ... By Mike Why Liberals Can't Have Nice Things, 12/10 Debt-Ceiling and the Bush Tax Cuts Debate Edition. Posted on June 21, 2011 by Mike. For the monetary policy panel at Netroots Nation, I opened with the story about how the giant battle over the ... Rortybomb | ||
LES FEMMES - THE TRUTH: This is a hoot! The way liberals argue... By Mary Ann Kreitzer This is a hoot! The way liberals argue... I don't agree with everything in this video, but it's absolutely on target about the way liberals argue. Posted by Mary Ann Kreitzer at 6:00 AM. Labels: liberalism, politics, the way liberals ... LES FEMMES - THE TRUTH |
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