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never once asked.
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Recent Comments
- Osumashi Kinyobe: I voted for "something". Was that wrong? Oh, the decisions! read more
- enkidu: Insisting that something must be done when the nature of read more
- RN: Aren't the two options equivalent when applied to government? read more
- stradivarious: The precautionary principle requires something, anything, be done. Doesn't matter read more
- Peter O'Donnell: By asking, he reveals a bias towards something. read more
- the champ: Trudeau will grab onto this issue, immediately. The middle class, read more
- Levg: This Chinese wise guy, Lao Tzu, had something to say read more
- David in Michigan: Let's not rush into something we might later regret. read more
- Agent Smith: I'm not sure...I want to think about it a bit read more
- nold: As one of Kate's ancestors might have said to Canadian read more










Nothing.
Heh,heh,heh. Excellent poll.
Something MUST be done!
Why doesn't the government DO something!
Anything!
I'll vote for the other guys.
Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt.
If this was a Canadian poll, "Start an inquiry" would have to be an option.
The problem with doing something is that you actually have to get up and do something, whereas doing nothing requires very little effort and allows you to get back to doing nothing.
Mark Twain
“No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session.”
Yes.
First time I ever voted for nothing. Felt good to know there's nothing they can screw up.
I voted for nothing too, remembering what Christopher Monckton said.
"The right response to the non-problem of global warming is to have the courage to do nothing."
Would be interesting to see a left/right breakdown of respondents. Hypothesis - left-wingers gut level response is "something", right-wingers "nothing".
Polls are manufactured and manipulated news and don't deserve the credibility they are given by the often agendized media.
Start an inquiry is code for do nothing.
As one of Kate's ancestors might have said to Canadian Observer,
"Ha' yea noo teeth in yore gob man, its a bloody joke".
I'm not sure...I want to think about it a bit before I decide....
Let's not rush into something we might later regret.
This Chinese wise guy, Lao Tzu, had something to say about doing nothing.
Like:
“Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing”
Trudeau will grab onto this issue, immediately. The middle class, which he represents so well, are effected by this problem.
By asking, he reveals a bias towards something.
The precautionary principle requires something, anything, be done. Doesn't matter what...maybe a new safety rule.
Aren't the two options equivalent when applied to government?
Insisting that something must be done when the nature of the problem is unknown is simply too progressive for me. I voted 'nothing'.
I voted for "something". Was that wrong? Oh, the decisions!