My thoughts exactly.
Ask the libs.
July 27, 2004 : From left: Warrant Officer Brian Brown and Corporal Eric Lemay of the 12e Régiment blindé du Canada in the turret of their LAV III, in support of Combat Support Company, 3rd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment Battalion Group, during a patrol in a village near Kabul. To date, Combat Support Company has taken part in more than 650 mounted and foot patrols in and around Kabul. Photo by Cpl John Bradley
July 14, 2004 : Corporal Pierre Verreault waits at the controls of a Bison armoured vehicle while Sergeant Martin Besmargian (left) signs for it with Corporal Jean-Paul Marta of the 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment Battalion Group. Cpl Verrault and Sgt Besmargian, both members of Transport Platoon, National Command Element, are taking the Bison to Kabul International Airport. Photo by Cpl John Bradley
June 19, 2004 : When soldiers conducting a mounted patrol halt to look around, children gather around the vehicles and try to communicate with the soldiers, or hover close by out of simple curiosity. These exchanges seem to be great fun for the children trying to make themselves understood in their own language. Photo : Cplc Yves Proteau
June 19, 2004 : During patrols in and around Kabul, it is very important to keep your guard up. Private Patrick Gagnon and Pte Jean-Yves Matte demonstrate that principle in the rear of their vehicle. Photo by MCpl Yves Proteau
Now, now... what are you talkin' a-boot.
At least ONE THIRD of Canadians are good conservatives, don't wrecklessly generalize and piss off friends... if you did a 'red/blue country map' of Canada you would see its similar to the US in that except for Ontario (big city/high density), the majority of the country is conservative (of course not the far E)
Check out the results broken down @ http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/2004-results.html
2004 Federal Election Results
Conservatives: 32.1%
Liberals: 43.8%
French Frogs: 17.5%
Conservatives win almost all providences but loose big in Ontario 71% to 23%