dije ([info]dije) wrote,
@ 2008-12-03 09:55:00
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Is about to be reenacted I am sure. Now that the minority is not commanding the majority, the minority will be upset. Will it be time to take their ball, sulk, and go home?

That is the problem with democracy. Other people have a say as well. The ignored voice of 62 per cent of voters by the Conservatives will be coming to an end. Democracy is not a perfect system, especially ours, but thankfully we have a constitution that allows for politicians to have this maneuverability when a minority-elected party attempts to silence the elected representatives of the majority.

Mr. Harper has clearly, in extremely public and absolute terms, lost the confidence of the House of Commons. The Prime Minister who would be dictator picked an ill-advised and terribly timed fight with the majority of Canadians. This Prime Minister's inability to even try and work with the opposition has caused for these unusual measures to be taken.

It appears working together for the benefit of all is more popular than bullying through your agenda for the betterment of one. It is time for the Prime Minister to resign and ensure the transfer of power is quick and efficient. Anything less would be a further attack on Canadian democracy.

We look forward to hearing from you, Governor General.




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