Thank you for reminding me about the Liberal platform - it has gotten lost in the muck of the recent few days. Their policies are good, as far as I can tell - and that does way more to make me think than all the dirt that's being dug up now.
Problem is, I don't trust Martin and his team to implement these policies properly. They can't even figure out whether the military ad was approved or not. They make up policy on the fly and legislate tax cuts for self-serving purposes - it will cost the government almost $4 million to update the already-printed tax forms for 2005 according to this article in the Star.

It really is a tough choice.


Gravatar Paulinee, you are kidding me right? You are focusing on a few of the latest posts from Jason, when all around the room at Blogging Tories there is nothing constant attacks on the Liberals. Jason has definitely thrown in the few hard jabs, but he has been particularly positive about reasons to vote Liberal. I think a lot of us Liberal bloggers have gotten fed up with the negative Tory blogging and the weeks of Tory attack ads and figured we had to start returning fire at some point.

For record, we've listed our several positive reasons on numerous occasions, but you might want to check this post out for a summary just a few of our reasons.

TB
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Gravatar As I posted on the CTV site, read the entire post. In it, I list a number of good Liberal policies. In short, tuition rebate, building on success in waitlist reduction with new directed funding, income tax cut, $1 billion to clean up the St. Lawrence and great lakes, success on most fronts in soft wood lumber, anti-balistic missile treaty, etc...


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