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en In this week's poll, the Conservatives have more support than the Liberals in every part of the country except for Ontario, where they trail by only three percentage points.

en There's probably broad agreement within the Tory party for that. There's no concrete details on that, but you get the impression that Conservatives would probably support that as well. Obviously, the Liberals would support it because it's their program.

en Conservatives truly love America and support the armed forces, while liberals are unpatriotic draft dodgers.

en Indeed, Miss Manners has come to believe that the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the love lives of strangers and those who do not.

en Not a lot of conservatives on this list. Are more liberals than conservatives screwing up America?
  Matt Lauer

en Once again we find conservatives able to be totally honest about who liberals are. And I'm telling you, the liberals cringe ? they go ape! ? when you dare be honest about them. They call it an attack!
  Rush Limbaugh

en It's window dressing for the benefit of social conservatives, ... The president may feel that whatever support he will lose among fiscal conservatives, he will win from conservatives proud of him for bootlegging vouchers in the relief plan.

en We have every reason to fear that the president's support among conservatives will decline. I don't think it will drop radically, but I think all the indicators are ... that conservatives are really unhappy about this. And if his numbers among conservatives go down, his overall ratings will drop. He's already at a dangerously low level.

en There is widespread support from conservatives around the country,

en The relevant question isn't whether the Fed will cut rates by (a quarter or half-percentage point) next week, but whether it will cut rates another (1 or 2 percentage points) by the summer, ... I'm expecting the Fed to be aggressive and that will help determine whether we pop or slog our way out of this slump.

en It's very significant. It would mean, at this point, a tremendous loss of seats for the Liberals (in Ontario).

en . . . I don't think either of the Liberals or the Conservatives are going to plunge us into deficit.

en This past week was an exceptionally cold week in a good portion of the country. It took until yesterday (Saturday) to get to the East Coast. This was the coldest week of winter in the west and central part of the country.

en The NDP position on Northern Ontario representation is clear - the north deserves a strong voice in the Ontario Legislature, ... The Ontario NDP opposes any reduction in the number of seats for Northern Ontario.

en He may be for conservatives what (Justice William) Brennan was for liberals.

en Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness.


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