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New poll says Conservatives would win an election

The Liberals’ hidden agenda is causing a spike in support for the Conservatives’ hidden agenda. 

But that’s only because Canadians are oh so stylish.  If they so believed in the desperate emergency quest for gay ‘marriage’, and in prostitution being made legal, finally, so we can all pay for sex (maybe a state-run program possibility here!  COTLER!), and in pot-smoking being legal, and in state-run media, and in the state-run Liberal Party Child Daycare and Indoctrination Program

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, and in Kyoto, and in taxpayer-funded abortion for women who decide that they simply don’t have time for that problem, then they’d vote Liberal, or for the even more socialist NDP.

But Liberals are “yucky” this week.

Once Canadians get over it, which will take about another 25 minutes of concerted effort by the liberal media goons who will convince us that there are simply a few bad apples, again, they will be back to supporting their Liberal Party of Canada—the Party of liberal-style “Canadian Culture

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” and liberal-style “Canadian Virtues

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” like abortions and prostitution and pot-smoking and gay marriage and state-run media and state-run daycare and scandal and corruption and Kyoto and Carolyn Parrish. 

Because ultimately, liberals believe that “values” are yucky.

[…] The pollster found that only 25 per cent of respondents nationwide would vote today for the Liberals, compared to 36.2 per cent for the Conservatives. The Liberals won a minority government with about 37 per cent of the vote in June 2004.

In Ontario, the Conservatives now lead with 40 per cent of the vote. The Liberals are at 33 per cent. Prime Minister Paul Martin escaped the indignity of losing the government last year when the party won 74 of the 106 seats in Ontario.

[…] EKOS surveyed 1,125 Canadians, 18 years and older, between Thursday and Saturday.

[…] Liberals are now trailing in every region of the country, especially in Quebec and British Columbia, where the poll shows the party under threat of obliteration.

In Quebec, the Liberals have just 15 per cent support; in Alberta, only 10 per cent.

And then there’s this bit stuck in at the end…

The poll also shows that Canadians believe social issues, not “ethics and accountability,” are by far the most important things going into the next election.

Least important are “fiscal issues,” the poll showed.

With this spike for the Conservatives, I imagine it will be approximately 36 hours before the liberal media start asking demanding questions of Stephen Harper about his stand on abortion and gay marriage.

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