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Originally Posted by bornagainbiking
So I watched the daily propagandaon TV and read the paper(s) daily and though I have a preference I decided to check out the three main leaders (Conservative, Liberal and NDP). (Green too).
I truely believe that the real reason the world, politics and society is messed up is because no one can make a decision and LAWYERS GET PAID BY THE HOUR...... Talk about drag things out $$$$$$$$$$. Look at the court system.
Most politicians were lawyers, and why must it be a lawyer from Quebec (Trudeau, Chretian Martin) to run all Canada?
Well this batch are slightly different. Check it out. Two are career politicians or academics and never had a real job. Both born in Quebec.
One dropped out of University and move from TORONTO (Ontario boy) to Alberta and started out in a mail room and worked his way up and then returned to school. Getting his masters in Economics. Loves Hockey.
So we can get real defensive here and refer to the "reform party" I say look at whole picture. I believe in some of the Green Party platform and think they should be listened to. Funny just checked Ms May out and she is a lawyer haha and originally from the US.
I am just a fairly normal middle class working stiff and maybe it is about time we have one of them. Someone who may have felt my pain. (kids, bills and a job) I let my vote put a person with some real life experience in there.
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Give me a break. Are you suggesting that Harper is just a "fairly normal middle class working stiff" just because he's not a lawyer? C'mon, while the guy may be the first non-lawyer Prime Minister since Lester Pearson, he's no more in touch with day to day reality than anyone else. The guy has been a devoted, hard-core ideologue for decades. Essentially his entire adult life has been politically oriented. Those sweater ads really seem to have worked a number on you.
I hate lawyers as much as the next guy (probably more than the next guy, since I am one and deal with them every day), but practising or teaching law should not be a demerit held against a candidate. Indeed, as ambivalent as I am about the profession, having an in-depth and professional understanding of how law and government works is very much an asset. There's a reason why virtually every important political leader in the past several hundred years has been a lawyer, and it has nothing to do with any sort of conspiracy against normal working stiffs.