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Reason to vote Conservatives? -
06-04-2004, 11:04 PM
[quote:fbc6a]Harper Promising Billions For Military
Stephen Harper promised a major shot in the arm to the Canadian military on Monday, when he unveiled the Conservative party's first major policy announcement of the election campaign. Appearing in the Armed Forces town of Trenton, Ont., the Conservative leader announced a package that would inject into the military an additional $1.2 billion a year for the next three years, rising to $1.6 billion in the fourth year. The package would boost troop strength to about 80,000 personnel.[/quote:fbc6a]
[url:fbc6a]http://www.castanet.net/cgi-bin2/newNews/news_list.cgi?method=show_story&page=15[/url:fbc6a]
So, fellow Canadians, who are you going to vote for in Canada's 2004 election?
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06-04-2004, 11:06 PM
How is that a positive thing? Does Canada need that many troops and a larger budget?
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06-04-2004, 11:09 PM
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A Tuareg boy clears irrigation channels in a market garden at Agadez for the cultivation of maize and peppers He is part of a family that has lost all of itslivestock in a drought and has been given land by the Niger Government Agriculture Service.
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A community desertification control is demonstrated in the Niger with women at work reclaiming degraded land.
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A girl waters her family´s garden.
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A long period of drought, which started in 1965/66, reached its peak in1984. This caused an accelerated soil erosion (rainfall was 150mm.), and,consequently to a desertification around the project area.
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A small flock of sheep on badly overgrazed land.
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Access to Education Secondary (% of relevant age group) Trend 1980-1993
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Actual and potential irrigation in Africa by Region
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Agro-ecological land resources assessment for agricultural development planning. A case study of Kenya. Making land use choices for district planning. Annex: User manual and software
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Agro-ecological zoning
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Agro-foresterie: possibilites et limites en tant qu'options de developpement durable
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Aménagement des forêts naturelles des zones tropicales sèches (Cahier)
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An abundant supply of water is pumped from an artesian well to irrigate the fields. Adequate irrigationin this arid region is an important factor in buffolo breeding
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An international methodology for an assessment of soil degradation, land Georeferenced soils and terrain database
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Animal Density on Pasture Land (Head/1000HA) 1994
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Animal at pasture in the area around Asmara.
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Approche participative - integration des populations, Mauritanie
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Approches participatives - integration du projet, Mauritanie
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Arid zone forestry (Guide 20 Arabic)
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Arid zone forestry (Guide 20)
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Arrival of the FAO lorry carrying necessary gear for the continuation of the projects.
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Aspectos claves de las estrategias para el desarrollo sostenible de las tierras aridas
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Banking of the environment
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Biumba region in Northern Rwanda. View of slow-forming terraces with scattered rural housing. Note potato cultivation and traditional family banana groves.
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Brushwood fences stabilize sand dunes at the 23rd kilometre of Way of Hope.
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Building barriers (fences) to prevent advance of sand dunes at Gour.
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Building barriers (fences) to prevent advance of sand dunes at Gour.
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Carte de la nutirition et de la malnutrition
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Cattle grazing on green shores around Le Bhryr lake.
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Cherish the Earth: soil management for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection in the tropics
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Choyez la terre: amenagement des sols pour une agriculture durable et la protection de l'environnement sous les tropiques
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Closeup of cracked earth during drought.
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Closeup of long-horn cattle grazing.
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Closeup of project officer with tree seedlings in nursery at Gour. The young trees will be planted in arid zones to combat desertification.
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Collecting water from a secondary canal (flot water).
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Communication et gestion des ressources naturelles: le cas des projets forestiers au Niger et au Senegal
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Conditions a promouvoir pour la viabilite des systemes de production agricole en Afrique sahelienne et soudanienne
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Conservation-effective land management and desertification control
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Construction of a dry wall to protect cultivated land from water erosion.
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Construction of a dry wall to protect cultivated land from water erosion.
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06-04-2004, 11:14 PM
uhm.
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Major General
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Re: Reason to vote Conservatives? -
06-04-2004, 11:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by snipes
[quote:8c47f]Harper Promising Billions For Military
Stephen Harper promised a major shot in the arm to the Canadian military on Monday, when he unveiled the Conservative party's first major policy announcement of the election campaign. Appearing in the Armed Forces town of Trenton, Ont., the Conservative leader announced a package that would inject into the military an additional $1.2 billion a year for the next three years, rising to $1.6 billion in the fourth year. The package would boost troop strength to about 80,000 personnel.
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[url:8c47f]http://www.castanet.net/cgi-bin2/newNews/news_list.cgi?method=show_story&page=15[/url:8c47f]
So, fellow Canadians, who are you going to vote for in Canada's 2004 election?[/quote:8c47f]
You need to consider more than military issues when voting.
I will however vote conservative in hopes of forceing a liberal minority, because I still think the liberals will win, although it could be close.
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Major General
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06-04-2004, 11:29 PM
oh yeah, and you poll is wrong.
THE GREEN PARTY IS NOT THE MARIJUANA PARTY!!! they are two different parties.
http://www.canoe.ca/CNEWSPolitics/parties.html
This link is a little old because it has PC's and Alliance seperated. So you just have to put those together, but all other parties are the same.
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06-04-2004, 11:32 PM
like seriously think people, the Liberals will win. It will probably be a minority government, but the liberals will be on top
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Major General
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06-04-2004, 11:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Judas
uhm.
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06-05-2004, 02:27 AM
Tories
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Major
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06-05-2004, 02:33 AM
...meh, same circus...all they do is change the clowns... eek:
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06-05-2004, 04:10 AM
who is the ringmaster?
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Major General
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06-05-2004, 04:25 AM
canadian politics...never knew there was such a thing. biggrin:
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06-05-2004, 05:40 AM
We tried that here, voteing all liberal to get rid of the PC. back fired on us because the liberals got tons of seats now they have gone back on every single promis they made. I will be voteing NDP this time (well that is if i was old enough)
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06-05-2004, 05:42 AM
[quote="Garry Coleman":cdb82]canadian politics...never knew there was such a thing. biggrin:[/quote:cdb82] oOo:
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06-05-2004, 06:23 AM
Liberals, screw Harper.
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