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My personal inclination about October 19 is to just not vote.
That's what I usually do at election time,
It just encourages the bastards, as a certain right-wing friend has been saying all along.
But I think we have a chance to make a difference.
I like Larry Miller. I ran into him just the other day at the liquor store in Wiarton. We exchanged pleasantries.
At the end of the day, though, Larry is nothing more than Big Steves's minion in these parts.
So while there may not be an actual app yet, I'm sure some geeks are working on it. There is already a movement afoot to get an anybody but Larry thing going.
And while I'm inclined to vote for Ms, May, were I inclined to vote, this new idea of combining votes to rid the nation of the Harper scourge makes a lot of sense,
Sorry Larry…
Vote for the person you want to represent you in your home riding, whatever his or her political stripe. Now, would you want an untried Trudeau in these times of turmoil? He is aligned with the Obama disaster and uses the same political organizers as Obama.Trudeau will bring us more muslim privilege. Harper has a realistic handle on the issue. We don’t even talk about the NDP, but if your local NDP candidate is a good person and he or she works for you, then by all means cast a vote. To not vote in this time of great national danger, is a vote for those who seek to change Canada into their dystopian homeland.
I’m voting Justin. Don’t care if he’s untried. Harper forget it!