12 Replies to “Election 2011: Canadians Trapped In Toby Keith Song”

  1. That explains why so many are missing the point of the Vote Compass fraud. They report that the survey accurately plots their views, and take that as evidence that the survey is unobjectionable. John Gormless, for example, was fully self-absorbed this AM.

  2. Iggy says we must be a learning society. I wish a lot of people would learn that climate change is a big old fraud. But it’s not that sort of learning that lies ahead in the multicultural paradise.

  3. Blow up your TVs!
    I’ve been without one for six+ years. Leaves me a little bit out of the loop, but I don’t care.

  4. Perhaps if the tiger-beatniks of the Canadian media would focus on issues of greater importance than who is volunteering for which Tory riding campaign, Mr. Harper would be more accommodating. As it is, however, their questions are pretty high school.
    I noted during the news conference that Mr. Harper was asked to repeat his answers in French and English, which probably means that the media’s next tactic will be to try to exploit differences, real or imagined, between the two versions.

  5. “What About Me”, in a nutshell, expresses why more people pay attention to good blogs (such as SDA). I would rather read opinions of people posting here, than listen to convoluted garbage from CBC, CTV, Global, City, ABC, NBC, CBS, BBC, etc., and their roving band of Klingons. I haven’t watched their news in weeks, and I don’t miss it at all.

  6. They’re quite clever, those lyrics. Nice to see them on the screen — I too often have trouble deciphering lyrics.
    Am I the only SDAist who thinks Kate would make a great country music lyricist. Seriously. If I were Kate I’d check out the possibility of collaborating with a country artist.

  7. The problem with the Vote Compass isn’t that everyone’s a Liberal. I was a Conservative using this poll. So was Calgary talk show host Dave Rutheford and quite a number of others.
    The problem is that the poll doesn’t reflect the true policies of the Conservative Party of Canada. The CBC has taken what they think the Conservative Parties policies are (nasty, intolerant, far right) and judged the Party through their lens. Apparently they asked the Parties to provide a policy platform which they did. Then, if the CBC didn’t agree with what the party had given them, they just changed it to reflect what they thought it should be.
    CBC didn’t go with the truth. They went with their self edited, slanted version of the truth.
    Fortunately, all the brouhaha will make it impossible for CBC to use this poll as definitive in the last few crucial days of the campaign as they were likely planning to do in order to propagandise Canadians into voting Liberal.

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