Angus Files Petition on C-32
October 4, 2010
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It’s a shame
that NDP is dropping in the poles lately. For the first time I’m considering giving them my vote.
typo
dropping in the *polls*.
Sorry
My local MP is NDP and I let him know that my vote was largely influenced by his party’s stand on digital issues.pi
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My MP is busy fighting against the long gun registry.
Nap. 🙂
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My MP is busy doing nothing useful for me.
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Do we know how many signatures Angus’ petition had or if anyone or any organization of note had signed?
just realized..
…how ridiculous a certain party’s position is… owning and operating a gun is free game for all… but you need a special license for copying a DVD movie to your iPod…
Nap. 🙂
@Nap
No different than copyright infringement carrying a penalty comparable to that of manslaughter. Download a movie…kill a person…I can see the similarities there, can’t you? >:-D
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“My MP is busy fighting against the long gun registry.”
Indeed. Isn’t there more important issues than this? As in, EVERYTHING else?
Bringing this issue forward at this time really is a disgusting misdirection method. In terms of importance, debating the long gun registry ranks in the negative billions.