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I don't think there anything inherently unworkable about a coalition government, but what's funny to me is who's brokering it.
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Reagen (aka Reagen)
Nov 28 '08, 08:46
Chretien and Broadbent? Was John Turner busy?
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If they did get their shit together and form a coalition majority ... that would be hilarious.
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Beryllium
Nov 28, 08:48
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heh, I can see the steam coming from Harper's ears now :) -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 28, 08:49
I can't believe he'd ever let it get that far. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 28, 08:49
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The opposition parties will blink....they will oppose it but when the vote comes up, there will not be enough opposition members....
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Walt_Disney
Nov 28, 08:58
Now that talks are underway the 3 may do it just to get rid of Harper. Steve never should have let it get this far along IMO, serious mistake... -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 28, 08:50
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I think he's gambling that it would only be a couple months back on the opposition bench and by March he'd have a majority.
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Nov 28, 09:03
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