Don’t Forget To Vote!

For your favourite Saskatchewan Party
and your favourite Saskatchewan blog.

Because there’s no such thing as “too much despondency” among the left!
And remember Climate Audit!. Canadian “AGW hockey stick debunker” Steve McIntyre is within 250 votes of the leader and gaining.
I’m leaving shortly as I’ve errands to run, and plan to join some friends to watch as election returns come in. So consider this your election night discussion thread. Stay on topic, please.
Post Election Update As of midnight, the seat totals are 37 Saskparty, 21 NDP, and 0 for Saskatchewan’s Answer To Joe Clark.
Though some seats are very close and the (ugh) “prison vote” has yet to be counted.
Details at SaskVotes and CTV.
Speaking of media coverage – watching the three networks on screens side by side at Saskatoon headquarters was amusing. While Global and CTV kept on top of vote totals and seat counts through out the night within seconds of one another, as it became obvious that the SaskParty totals were pulling in front for good, the graphics on the CBC screen ceased updating.

160 Replies to “Don’t Forget To Vote!”

  1. ok4ua
    How ya feelin’ today buddy?
    Whatever the answer, it’ll be worse tomorrow!
    Go Sask Party!

  2. JohnG said something interesting today. After today the name Grant Devine will never be spoken again.
    …R. I. P. Tommy

  3. Funny…watching CBC News this afternoon and they say they have no idea why Saskatchewan voters are looking for a change. The economy is great, it’s a great province…why would people be unhappy? They’re stumped.
    Can anyone here enlighten them?

  4. Is anyone else having trouble bringing up the bog voting website? I’ve tried several times today and cannot get through.

  5. Small Dead Animals harbours true impotency issues and is only relevant in terms of evidence that Tommy Douglas’ best wishes couldn’t quite get through to everyone – that there are still sons and daughters of those doctors who wouldn’t set his brokenleg without being paid up front, who looked south with deviant sexual longing and got their drool all over an otherwise flawless wheat field. Ironically they remain healthy enough under the NDP to complain with sickeningly retarded voices.

  6. We didn’t have enough sense in Ontario to turf the lying idiot McSquinty out but I do hope Saskatchewan makes the correct decision and turfs Calvert
    Best of luck

  7. To enlighten the CBC
    A woman called in to the snap election poll on the Murray Wood Show today in Regina.
    She said she was going to vote NDP.
    When Murray asked why she said “because of their record.”
    Let’s see… we have the longest waiting lists for health care in Canada and the worst record for retaining doctors and nurses.
    We have the highest crime rate in Canada.
    We have highways that are worse than most third world countries. Even the Trans-Canada is a disgrace.
    We have a government that paid a former bureaucrat who was convicted of assault after being charged with sexual assault in the workplace $275,000 severance rather than face him in court.
    The nine women he assaulted got to split I believe it was $120,000 between them.
    So other than that , CBC, everything is rosy.
    And the woman likes their record.
    Sheesh!!!

  8. I’ve been having problems with the weblog site too – I suspect someone may be attempting a dos attack, though I have no information either way.
    There was a caller to either Gormley (or Wood ?) who was just as good – she’s voting NDP, because we have to “learn to be patient”. It was absolutely hilarious. Like a SaskParty ad.

  9. I visited our “friend” love raymi at his blog and posted this on one of his articles:
    “To the guy who runs this site: What on earth were you doing visiting Small Dead Animals and posting some half-A@@ed troll comment about something that you obviously don’t know anything about? Your comment made no sense.
    PS. I’m trolling your site with this post, because what comes around goes around, and this is a good example.”
    All trolls be advised: If you troll these comments and give a URL to your blog, don’t be surprised if your site gets trolled in return.

  10. All Raymi wanted was the attention (and the hit), and you gave it to him. You probably doubled his traffic for the month.

  11. I’ve already started strutting in anticipation of correctly predicting the results of the Sask election on Oct. 29th:

    I predict the following six ridings to go green (Sask Party) on election day:

    Regina Wascana Plains
    Saskatoon Greystone
    Saskatoon Eastview
    Yorkton
    Saskatchewan Rivers
    Meadow Lake

    and that the Sask Party wins 34 seats.

    Posted by: Andrew | October 29, 2007 4:32 PM

    I figure the Sask Party will get 47.9% of the vote.

  12. Babble seems to be silent about the Sask election. Must be pretty bad from their point of view to let that happen.

  13. The Blog Awards site is bunged ….
    SDA gets (unintended?) results !
    Any update on the POLLs in SK?
    The advanced polls should be all counted by now… no?

  14. Does anyone know which websites will have up to date polling results? Polls close in 2 hours and 15 minutes. If you have not voted yet, better get moving now.

  15. Blog voting side is working now – Kate is about 1200 votes in the lead. About 46% of the total. Put her over the top.

  16. G’day Raymi – I took a quick look at your site to see what the competition was about.
    What a load of vacuous, inane, hedonistic crap!
    Kate is a girl too. The difference is that she’s not a flea-brained nitwit.
    (Wording modified to get past Kate’s censors).

  17. ya, raymi yuhuh Another dorkette that doesn’t do capitalization or punctuation. yer edjikayshun tax dallers at work
    Anybody got an ELECTION UPDATE, even a breathless exit poll from a brain damaged MSM minion? I’m dyin’ here!

  18. “haha raymi is a girl.”
    Girls have breasts, Raymi doesn’t. She’s either a young male who needs a hair cut or the unfortunate recipient of a double mastectomy.

  19. Stay on topic before Kate kicks your butt. The election results are starting to trickle in.

  20. Yikes, Sask Party might not break 32 seats despite 51.6% of vote, Sask electorate heavily fragmented.

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