Canada Makes Its Choice
Well...less than half of it anyway, whatever that represents. Its official, Steven Harper and the Tories are back, stronger than ever, a tribal merger with Alliance firmly in hand, and Paul Martin's supreme idiocy propelling a collapse of epic proportions.
Wait, the Tories are in power? WHAT?? Didn't that go out back in the 80s? I always thought those were vintage images from my preteen childhood. You know, Rod Stewart, Magic Johnson, mullets, BRIAN MULRONEY AND THE RIGHTY WHITIES!!...No? Guess I should've known..been around long enough to know that anything is possible and even the most antiquated trends can in fact return triumphantly to culture.
How did I vote? Well, for some reason I don't really beleive in voting 'strategically'. I almost call that voting 'negatively'. Vote positively for the platform that accords best with your conscience and lifestyle. So many people overlooked the neccessary 'electoral disciplining' that Paul Martin and the Little Red Riding Hoods deserved and voted middle for fear of the evil 'Darth Vader regime' from the right. Personally, I knew the Tories would win, but nobody in their right mind was saying they would take a majority. Knowing this, and the fact that the Tories would need to coalign with someone else in the House to pass their policies, why not vote to the left and create bi-polarity. This would make life tougher on the Harpers, since the NDP is the LAST party thats would make a deal with them unless its severely watered down. Voting Liberal simply sends Team Red the message that we are upset but its Ok, you can get away with it because your still Canada's darling (whether out of love or fear for other parties coming in). I've heard so many people who WANTED to vote left but couldn't. No offence to anyone, but it almost seems like apathy to me. The only way the platform of the socialists can be pushed is if people actually vote for them to GIVE them a chance to win. Yet nobody votes for them because they don't think they have a chance. So if NDP is your thing, vote NDP. In the end, I'm a leftist liberal, but I could NOT get myself to vote for the Libbies this time.
Enough of politics. Anyone seen Kobe's performance on Sunday night? What a day for sports! First, Ben Roethlesberger (sp??) starts generalling like his last name is Guerion and the Steelers knock off the Horses in Denver. I still can't beleive that Mike Shanahan got outcoached in a big game, but I digress (Broncos Quarterback Jake Plummer's a stiff anyway). Second, you had Matt Hasselbeck and the Seahawks showing they are for real. Carolina was NEVER in the game, and Mr. Playoffs Jake Delhomme ended up in timeout like a misbehaving 6-year old. Ahhh...gotta love it. Then, you have the Raps jump out to a nearly insurmountible lead and have Chuck Swirsky declare "Leo, I really don't see how the Lakers are going to get back into this"...55 second half points later, Kobe Bryant has single-handedly obliterated to Raptors efence (No 'D') and dropped the second highest total in NBA history. I honestly NEVER thought 81 points was possible, but Kobe, much as I hate him, is that good...well, good enough to capitalise on the Raptors matador defence. Can you believe they kept single teaming him? He scored 81 points to his teammates 41. You do the math and figure out who they should've started focusing on sooner or later...Alas, thats Sam Mitchell and the Raps for ya though, quite the heartbreakers.
Again though, whatta day in sports.
