No party is free from criticism and scandal, look at yesterdays front page (i think yesterday) the conservative member being ousted for illegal importation of a car and other items. Today, Jack Layton treated at a private clinic 7 years ago, why is this an issue. Just dirt against him because he supports public not for profit medical services.
Personally any financial promises made during a campaign are completely pointless, there is very little follow through. Things that bother me the most are the obvious fact that voters in Alberta and BC really do not really have power to make changes in the federal government, this is apparent due to the Quebec Bloc Party being considered a major party worthy of being in the debates meanwhile the green party which is a national party is not included.
I watched an interview with some local green party candidates and one thing that was said that really has made me think more about this election is, you cannot vote strategically and be happy, you need to vote with your heart.
I cant vote conservative, currently Russ Hiebert is the MP for my area and I have read his newsletters and written to him on several occasions with questons regarding his views and regarding a situation I was in this summer and received no response at all, other people who were in the same situation as I received responses along the lines that it wasnt a matter worth getting involved in, strange but other Liberal and NDP MP's felt it was.
So if you vote conservative where does that leave things like same sex couple rights, abortion, our financial situation as a country? I get the feeling that this election will lead to an interesting layout in the parliament, more of a 3 way with the 3 major parties, some bloc and some green party seats. I personally just cant see myself voting for a man that thinks Mulroney was the greatest PM of them all. The Conservatives have spent too much time bashing the Liberals and using that to hide the fact that they really have not announced the details of the platform they are running on, the Liberals are doing a lot of climbing to get out of there hole, Ralph Goodale should step down until the income trust leak issue is dealt with, and the NDP are playing the best hand, by remaining calm, sticking to the platform and avoiding heavy smear ads. Jack Laytons hands are too small, what does that mean? Stephen Harper is too american and his eyes are really close together like Bush.
Maybe if politicians really wanted to lead our country to be successful they should roll back there wages dramatically and do the position as a volunteer, too me I see more of the desire to be a politician in the prime pension plan they get to be part of.
Anyway, I am not voting conservative, other than that I am still undecided.