And puts a greater burden on those who work hard, save, invest and engage in entrepreneurial activities. It's a counter-productive system.
Yeah sure, what's your plan to "get rid of tax exemptions"?
<psssst ... sgf: I'm sure you'll tell us that Dion's policy hasn't changed again, but "intervention" is no longer the policy:
http://www.liberal.ca/story_13492_e.aspx
By helping Pakistan to pacify Afghanistan with NATO forces, he clearly meant to "put pressure on our NATO allies to make this...
It was in French but it was pretty unambiguous: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbop5IaeEQg
He was clearly talking about NATO intervention to 'help' Pakistan ("avec les forces de l'OTAN"): if we are to believe the Liberal party's subsequent 'clarification', it would mark the first time that...
Cheney contends that military intervention is necessary in Afghanistan (where the world recognizes (UN mandate) that the big problem is), and possibly in Pakistan (to help deal with the big problem).
Dion, on the other hand, now seems to be saying that military intervention isn't necessary in...
+1, but for further clarification:
WRT to the Communists in Vietnam, most 'historians' tend to gloss-over the fact that Nixon's aid package sustained Saigon to the point where South Vietnam became the fourth-largest fighting force in the world after the bulk of the US withdrawal. The...
Gimme a break (just one article from 1980):
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,948928-1,00.html It goes on and on (and on).
The difference is that whether you agree with what Bush has done and how he's gone about doing it (or not) America's enemies are beginning again to fear...
Flip/time expired/Infanteer: by any reasonable standard, Nixon's foreign policy accomplishments (most notably perpetuating Sino/Soviet Conflict, and thereby saving the world from communism) far outweigh his domestic shortcomings (Watergate, wage & price controls, etc.); I'm not as certain that...
Even in his re-election Clinton couldn't manage 50% of the popular vote! He was only 'wildly popular' among the (predominantly Democratic) media, because he: (a) won; and, (b) was a Democrat. His policies were generally pretty far to the Republican side of Democratic party ideals (which is...
April 10, 2006 called ... it was wondering where you were: http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?pub=Journals&doc=6&Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=39&Ses=1&DocId=2160384&File=0#SOB-1501305
Actually, I don't think they are delusional at all (except wrt how other countries see us): I suspect Dion has had to backtrack a little and throw a few bones to the "old guard" (as it were) to keep from being overthrown ... straight out of the playbook that served them so well from Trudeau -...
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