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I would suggest, as someone born and raised in Toronto, that the Liberal arrogance has been prevalent for years. The fact that Ignatieff would miss so many days of work illustrates his lack of commitment to the party. When you are on the receiving end of the highlight reel on a debate (I say highlight reel because I didnt watch the debate, I only caught the "key moments")due to this lack of days at work, then your days are numbered. Layton was right, if you don't show up for work, you don't get a promotion. Who will be next to lead this once proud and mighty party?
The last desperate act of parading Chretien around to try and gain old support illustrated just how badly he had ruined their reputation. I cannot say I am surprised nor disappointed with the loss of seats the Liberals have experienced. With the split of votes, it was evident they had no chance, quite frankly I am not sure I would want him leading Canada.
I think the final straw was when he suggested to Peter Mansbridge that if the Conservatives won a minority that he would go to the GG and try to wrestle power away. It left a bad taste in my mouth and I am not sure what his motivation was other to say this before an election other than to send a message to Harper that he had better play nice or else...
Exciting times watching this election, the first year I have ever really paid attention to it. The Conservatives have a real major opportunity here to solidify their position as leading party of this nation for many years to come. Just getting over the hump in Ontario is a huge step forward. There is no way anyone can predict where this will lead...
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