Saturday, February 5, 2011

Why Is Ignatieff Back In Canada?

Sunday's poll question will be; why do you think Ignatieff is back in Canada? I will be accepting your suggestions today before I launch the poll. "For himself" will have to be included as an option, in addition to visiting Algonquin Park. On these matters sarcasm is not only permitted, but encouraged; so if you find yourself offended by sarcasm, you may want to avoid this conversation.

What do you think?

16 comments:

  1. He may have returned to Canada: Job offer next PM job by Davey-Rossi for replacement after Martin as the Ontario Liberal.

    Liberals underestimated Stephen Harper. The rest is history.

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  2. Liberals also underestimated the Canadian people.
    Cheers Bubba

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  3. I think he came back because he likes to have his junk touched... all day long.

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  4. lacy pink lingerie.

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  5. his junk touched...all day long, while wearing lacy panties.

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  6. Truthfully, I think Iggy came back because he was convinced that with his fame, fortune and CRV, he would be PM within one election. Also he thinks he is better than Canada.

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  7. I cannot understand why he came back to watch will Steven Harper and the CPC party try to destroy Canada
    Malroney and Diefenbaker tried and failed hopfully so will Harper.

    Why do so many tory bloggers post as anonymous
    ashamed to have the public know they are tories.

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  8. He came back here because Canada is the best place in the world to live. It was before, and it will be after he leaves. He had no part in building it before, and had no part in guiding us (skillfully) through the "recession". SO if his motives were not political as proven by his lack of impact or even effort, what was it then. Beaver tails. Only place where he can get one, and likely the only place where he can get beaver, or tail.

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  9. He's a masochist.

    Calgary Junkie

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  10. He's looking to cash in on a "Gold Plated Pension" while being the most absent MP in Parliament and rambling around on two bus trips.

    Its all about the "MONEY".

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  11. Cuz the “Old Count” figured we were a bunch of "OLD FELLOW’S” who would continue to do what the Toronto Corporate Welfare Cronies and Ottawa Bureaucrats told us to do, which was to vote for them via the Liberal Party of Sycophants.

    Then he could be anointed as the Crowned Count of Toronto, where he could enjoy all the self –glorification that he believes himself worthy of and his backers could have their way with the government treasury.

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  12. He's just visiting he didn't come back for you and; is not rpt not a leader.
    Say goodbye and turn out the lights Mr. Ignatieff.

    E Mac

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  13. Iggy and his cohorts underestimated PM Harper.Iggy is an egotist and really thinks or thought he could be PM.Iggy wouldn't be over 15 per cent in the polls if it wasn't for the die hard liberals that would vote for a dog if it was called Lieberal.Imagine now we have a bunch in parliament that wants to break up the country and a man that's been out of Canada for over 30 years,and a socialist bunch that promises the moon,but can't deliver on anything.PM Stephen Harper is by far the best Pm this country has ever known or will ever know.I'm a person who used to vote liberal.Gerald

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  14. The Count returned to help the Conservatives get a majority.

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  15. Ig came back because he was sold on the prospect of being anointed the king of New France, or Trudeaupia. It was a guarantee he couldn't resist. Igg thought Canada was a Trudeaupian cult that he was sure to rule, and he was assured this would be the case. Instead he found himself inserted into the leadership of a political party that was so far out of touch with reality, and mired in corruption, along with a profound delusional conceptual quagmire of social engineering dogma that he may as well have been on another planet. Opportunistic delusions of grandeur.

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  16. Ego and nostalgia. I truly think he personally came back as an older age initiative. I am guessing that he wanted to rediscover his personal roots in Canada after living abroad for so long. And I believe that he was intensely flattered by the recruitment effort (that failed).

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