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Screwing the Vote (Canada has become a soft dictatorship)
United Press International ^ | May 12, 2004 | Rachel Marsden

Posted on 05/14/2004 6:22:52 PM PDT by quidnunc

Vancouver, British Columbia – It's democracy, liberal-style. Canada's Liberal government-sponsored Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — also known as the CBC, or more affectionately and accurately, as "The Corpse" — has come out with a message for all potential young voters out there who may be thinking about exercising their right to vote in the next election: Don't even bother. The "Screw the Vote" campaign consists of a Web site at cbc.ca/screwthevote and a TV special.

The Web site's message is about as subtle as a smack upside the head with a 2-by-4. It instructs youth: "Don't vote. It doesn't matter," and "Finish this sentence: I don't vote because …" The site is rife with depressing voter stats: "The last four elections have elected majority governments, and at no point did the ruling party receive more than 33.1 percent of eligible voters … The highest percentage of rejected ballots in Canada was Joliette, Quebec with 4.9 percent" (can I get a "who gives a damn?") … "86 percent of Canadians believe that politicians lie to get elected" … and "in the last federal election, 25 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot supporting the elected party."

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Similarly, in Canada, judging by current polling figures, the 18 percent youth vote would be enough to vault even the third-place party into governance. The reality is that if young people voted as a block in either country, the power to shape the direction of their country would rest entirely in their hands.

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Expressing a conservative point of view can result in hate speech accusations, as was the case when, last October, a conservative student newspaper at Rhode Island's William Rogers University was accused of such and de-funded by the school for opposing the pro-homosexual views of two guest speakers on campus. Similarly, it's why university students have been known to protest and boo appearances by conservatives like author/commentator Ann Coulter when she dares to offer an alternative point of view from those by which youth have long been indoctrinated.

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TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Extended News; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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The quasi-government is acxtivedly attempting to supress voting by a segment of the electorate which cannot be relied upon to vote for the Liberal Partry.

Saying or writing anything which could be construed as being homophobic is liable to get you arrested.

And, sheeple-like, the citizens acquiesce to it all.

These are not attributes of a free society.

1 posted on 05/14/2004 6:22:52 PM PDT by quidnunc
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To: quidnunc

One question: Which Canadian political party benefits the most by low voter turnout? Could it be the party which controls the CBC?


2 posted on 05/14/2004 6:27:07 PM PDT by yooper (If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there......)
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To: quidnunc

from everything ive read, Canada is not a fre ecountry. It criminilizes speech


3 posted on 05/14/2004 6:28:05 PM PDT by boxsmith13
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To: quidnunc

bump


4 posted on 05/14/2004 6:33:00 PM PDT by foreverfree
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To: boxsmith13

Canadians flirting with out-and-out lib dictatorship.


5 posted on 05/14/2004 6:50:31 PM PDT by luvbach1 (In the know on the border)
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To: quidnunc
CANADA SUCKS!
6 posted on 05/14/2004 7:01:03 PM PDT by rimmont
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To: quidnunc

They are using a thing called irony. Or maybe reverse psychology. They really do want kids to vote and they think the ultra ironic approach will work. Get it?


7 posted on 05/14/2004 7:20:08 PM PDT by DManA
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To: DManA
DManA wrote: They are using a thing called irony. Or maybe reverse psychology. They really do want kids to vote and they think the ultra ironic approach will work. Get it?

It's just a goofy enough notion so that a Canadian might think it would work.

8 posted on 05/14/2004 7:25:22 PM PDT by quidnunc (Omnis Gaul delenda est)
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To: All

Outside View: Screwing the vote

By Rachel Marsden
A UPI Outside View commentary
Published May 12 2004 0426


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 12 (UPI) -- It's democracy, liberal-style. Canada's "Liberal"-government-sponsored Canadian Broadcasting Corporation -- also known as the CBC, or more affectionately and accurately, as "The Corpse" -- has come out with a message for all potential young voters out there who may be thinking about exercising their right to vote in the next election: Don't even bother. The "Screw the Vote" campaign consists of a Web site at cbc.ca/screwthevote and a TV special.

The Web site's message is about as subtle as a smack upside the head with a 2-by-4. It instructs youth: "Don't vote. It doesn't matter," and "Finish this sentence: I don't vote because ..." The site is rife with depressing voter stats: "The last four elections have elected majority governments, and at no point did the ruling party receive more than 33.1 percent of eligible voters ... The highest percentage of rejected ballots in Canada was Joliette, Quebec with 4.9 percent" (can I get a "who gives a damn?") ... "86 percent of Canadians believe that politicians lie to get elected" ... and "in the last federal election, 25 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot supporting the elected party."

Liberal logic never ceases to amaze me. A caption on the CBC Web site reads, "If earnest and well-meaning appeal to youth are met with cynicism, will the irony of a counter-campaign tempt young people to get involved?" Yeah right. And will food poisoning from a burger at a particular fast-food joint tempt me to keep running back there every day for lunch? It's the political equivalent of throwing in the towel, firing up the bong, and flopping down on mom and dad's couch with a bag of Doritos after your two-month job search has "got you all bummed out, man."

Then again, liberals are big fans of dictators like North Korea's Kim Jong Il and Cuba's Fidel Castro -- both who would certainly agree that voting is a very bad idea. If these are the types of societies liberals are striving to engineer, then they're definitely on the right track in terms of their messaging.

In the United States, 42 percent of people ages 18-24 bothered to vote in the last presidential election. In other years, the number plummeted even further. In Canada, the figure is even more dismal, with a mere 26 percent of young Canadians bothering to exercise their democratic right. In the United States, young voters comprise 8 percent of the general electorate, and in Canada they wield 18 percent of the voting power.

Given that the last election in the United States was a horse race that ended up having to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, whichever party that proves itself capable of mobilizing and energizing that 8 percent would be guaranteed victory.

Similarly, in Canada, judging by current polling figures, the 18 percent youth vote would be enough to vault even the third-place party into governance. The reality is that if young people voted as a block in either country, the power to shape the direction of their country would rest entirely in their hands.

Unfortunately, it's no easy task cutting through the mindless propaganda put out by ignorant "screw the vote" liberals and the marketing geniuses at the Urban Outfitters clothing company who recently came up with the brilliant, socially-responsible T-shirt that declares "Voting is for Old People".

Youth vote stats are indeed pretty dismal, but leave it up to a bunch of liberals to screw things up even more by actually trying to address the issue in any way. I would propose that the reason why the youth vote is so pathetic right now is because, in both the Canada and the United States, the educational system (from kindergarten through to graduate school levels) is rife with pointy-headed, left-leaning types spewing the venomous liberal doctrine of victimhood into impressionable young minds.

Expressing a conservative point of view can result in hate speech accusations, as was the case when, last October, a conservative student newspaper at Rhode Island's William Rogers University was accused of such and de-funded by the school for opposing the pro-homosexual views of two guest speakers on campus. Similarly, it's why university students have been known to protest and boo appearances by conservatives like author/commentator Ann Coulter when she dares to offer an alternative point of view from those by which youth have long been indoctrinated.

At Gonzaga University in Washington state last year, conservative students promoting an upcoming speech by Daniel Flynn -- author of "Why the Left Hates America" -- were accused of hate speech by the university merely because they reproduced the title of Flynn's book word-for-word.

Apparently, liberals only value free speech when it expresses a liberal point of view. And when it comes to conservatives, censorship is a great thing -- if not absolutely mandatory. These same types who are all gung-ho on the concept of racial diversity and affirmative action, are staunchly opposed to any sort of intellectual diversity, except within a very narrow, liberal spectrum.

Young people of high school and college age who have been able to put down the purple Kool-aid long enough to break away from the leftist indoctrination and seek out a different point of view on the world have generally found out that a shift to the Right isn't merely a "slide" down the political spectrum, but rather an "ascension" to something far better, commonsensical, and socially responsible. I should know.

Having attended Canada's most liberal university for my undergraduate years, I was someone who had her own eyes pried open. Conservative organizations such as the National Journalism Center (which I attended and which boasts a list of graduates that includes Coulter, ABC News White House correspondent Terry Moran, BBC News anchor Peter Coe), the Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute for young women, the Reagan Ranch Foundation and the Young America Foundation provide an important counter-balance to the overwhelming left-wing propaganda with which young people are bombarded by default.

The Youth Vote 2004 Survey report by Princeton Survey Research Associates found that messages emphasizing the importance and impact of a single vote go much further in encouraging youth voting than negative messages like that of the CBC. It's up to any party that wants to capitalize on these findings to find a clear, concise way of delivering these positive messages that encourage not only voting, but also active involvement in the democratic process.

As U.S. President Ronald Reagan once said, "Freedom isn't secured in any one moment of time. We must struggle to preserve it every day. And freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." It's hard to believe that people who would counter that wisdom with such brilliant bumper-sticker slogans as "screw the vote" are the same ones who are constantly calling conservative greats like Reagan and George W. Bush "stupid." And here's another T-shirt idea for the Urban Outfitters people: "Screw liberals. Vote."

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(Rachel Marsden is a political strategist, columnist and commentator who works in the United States and Canada. She is the host of a weekly radio show and has a Web site at rachelmarsden.com.)

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(United Press International's "Outside View" commentaries are written by outside contributors who specialize in a variety of issues. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of United Press International. In the interests of creating an open forum, original submissions are invited.)

Copyright © 2001-2004 United Press International


9 posted on 05/14/2004 10:22:47 PM PDT by Brian Allen (Intact - Male - American - Republican - Pro-Bush - PRO-ISRAEL - Pro-War - Pro-Gun - Pro-Life! Next?)
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To: quidnunc

Probably it'll work on the dumb ones - the ones they REALLY want to vote.


10 posted on 05/15/2004 6:40:48 AM PDT by DManA
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To: quidnunc

If you go to the web site, you get a better feel for the irony than you do by reading this article. A picture in the middle of the page gives it away. A picture of a guy whose eyes are obscured by a banner that reads Let Other's decide.


11 posted on 05/15/2004 6:45:05 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Brian Allen

This notion of the "youth vote" is interesting to me. The trouble with the "ute vote" is that it changes every cycle. I think if you looked at the voting paterns of every age group cohort for a given election it would gain in percentage steadily, culminating in the elderly, who vote in the highest numbers, then tailing off at the age when health fails and it gets harder to get to the polls.

So, what we are talking about is not exactly a voting bloc, but rather about a goal. And the goal is to get people to start voting at a younger age.

OTOH, I'm opposed to encouraging anybody to vote who isn't aware of the issues and what's going on around them. I think motor voter and rock the vote and all that crap is a liberal trope to dupe people into voting for their lying candidates. I think if you don't *pay* taxes you shouldn't be allowed to vote.


12 posted on 05/15/2004 6:53:03 AM PDT by johnb838 (Banned Interrogation Techniques???? US Out of Iraq. Today.)
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To: quidnunc

A people that will never rebel are under dictatorship already, however gentle.


13 posted on 05/15/2004 6:53:48 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth...)
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To: Brian Allen; quidnunc
Brian Allen,

Thanks for the full post....I concur with what the article said regarding the CBC: nothing but a Liberal mouthpiece -- on par with CBS, NBC, ABC and CNN and their political affilation with the DNC....

Quidnunc,


There you go again....


(graphic courtesy of MeekOneGOP from over on this thread


"Did I forget to post the full article again? D'OH!!"


FReegards,

ConservativeStLouisGuy

14 posted on 05/15/2004 7:27:27 PM PDT by ConservativeStLouisGuy (11th FReeper Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Unnecessarily Excerpt)
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To: johnb838

<< .... motor voter and rock the vote and all that crap is a liberal trope to dupe people into voting for their lying candidates .... >>

Not the slightest doubt about that!

The whole fascisocialilist/"liberal" spiel is aimed at those who are too stupid and too ignorant to know they're being lied to -- and/or are too damned mean-spiritedly-greedy to care.


15 posted on 05/15/2004 8:38:57 PM PDT by Brian Allen (Intact - Male - American - Republican - Pro-Bush - PRO-ISRAEL - Pro-War - Pro-Gun - Pro-Life! Next?)
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To: boxsmith13

at least we can spell


16 posted on 05/22/2004 3:37:59 AM PDT by albertabound (Its good to beee Albertabound)
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