Forgive me if you find some conflicting data from post to posts. My intention is to provide food for thought, and as I learn new things, I may link it in or reference it, but not go back to earlier posts and make corrections. Thank you and enjoy.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

10 Days left - And Oh, we will remember

There are about 10 days left till a few NBer's get to cast their vote in the provincial election.






A lot of people will not forget the Liberal effort to sell of NB Power last winter. And someone went to a lot of work to advertise that fact. This sign apperas to be the full height of a tractor trailer.







The popular vote at the moment appears to be turning PC. Check out the numbers at threehundredeight.com. Lots of polling coverage from across the country. Current projection is a PC majority government with 29 to 38 seats.

http://threehundredeight.blogspot.com/2010/09/pcs-roar-ahead-in-new-brunswick.html



The local liberal mla and current deputy premier is getting the cold shoulder. Seems no one wants to associate with him, he gets shunned at local fais and events, he has breakfast every morning by himself at a local restaurant. And I heard today that the PC candidate, Joe Elias is even being followed by the media. Apparently they don't want to miss the story of a liberal stronghold riding turning blue.
Here is a neat website dedicated to graphically displaying the debt the current governmetn has racked up in the last four years.






http://picasaweb.google.ca/g.fox.help/nbnetdebt#







My favorite :



SO might this be the next big movie in NB:







Here are a couple of new links to check out as well.

Democracy for NB : http://democracyfornb.com/en/

I think maybe the conservatives took down their liberal parody website,
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nbvotes2010/story/2010/08/30/nb-liberal-tory-website-221.html

But most of the info is still here.
http://www.youtube.com/user/nbliberalparty

Till the next time, vote with intelligence, and if you don't want to vote, visit this site.

http://www.tatumba.com/blog/archives/1949