Thursday, June 12, 2014

CANADA VOTE PC TODAY JUNE 12,2014 IN ONTARIO ELECTIONS-GODLESS LIBERALS HAVE TO GO

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER

JUNE 12,14 ONTARIO ELECTION RESULTS AFTER 9PM EST
LIB 59 - BOOOOOOO
PC 27
NDP 21
OTHER

MY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES GOT SLAUGHTERED.ITS GONNA BE A GODLESS LIBERAL MAJORITY.AT LEAST MY RIDING HURON-BRUCE PC CANDIDATE LISA THOMPSON WON. WELL I CAN SEE TORNADOES OR STORMS SLAUGHTERING ONTARIO CITIES AFTER THIS DISGRACE AS WE ARE FORCED TO HAVE A LESBIEN AS OUR LEADER FOR THE NEXT 4 YEARS.GOD WILL NOT LET THESE GODLESS LIBERALS SLAUGHTER ONTARIO LAWS AGAINST HIM.THERE WILL BE ACCOUNTABILITY TO GOD FOR WHAT HAPPENS IN ONTARIO.AND EVERY ONE THAT VOTED FOR THIS GODLESS LESBIEN WILL GIVE ACCOUNT TO JESUS.
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WE MUST GET THE GODLESS LIBERALS WITH THEIR SODOMITE LEADER OUT OF OFFICE TODAY-JUNE 12,14.WHEN WE VOTE.I SAY VOTE P.C.NOT GODLESS LIBERALS OR DEMOCRATS.

TIM HUDAK IS THE MAN TO VOTE FOR OR YOUR LOCAL P.C LEADERS.

Isaiah 26:2
Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.

DEU 4:8
And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?

Psalms 9:17
The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.

PROVERBS 14:34
34 Godliness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.(SODOMY-ABORTIONS-IMMORALITY AND GOD AND ISRAEL HATE)

IF LIBERALS GET ELECTED YOU GET.TONS MORE OF THE SOLAR WIND BULL,WHICH MEANS BIG TIME MORE TAXES.40% HIGHER HYDRO BILLS.AND CANADIANS DYING FROM THE WINDMILLS-SOLAR RADICAL ENVIRMENTAL CASES.DO WE REALLY WANT ANOTHER 4 YEARS OF THE SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPERS LIBERAL-NEW DEMOCRATS.

OR DO WE WANT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF NEW JOBS.NO TAX HIKES AND SMALLER GOVERNMENT BY THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES.WELL THERES NO THINKING ABOUT THIS ONE.ITS VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES 


AND LET THE SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPS LIBERAL-NEW DEMOCRATES.HAVE THEIR PERVERTED LIFESTYLES AND ENVIROMENTAL WORSHIP AND SKY ROCKETING TAXES.IN THE NEXT 20 YEARS.AND NOT BEFORE.

THESE PERVERTED LIBERALS AND NEW DEMOCRATS WANT OUR SCHOOLS AS LEGAL SODOMITE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.THESE INDOCTRINATION LIBERAL-DEMOCRAT SCHOOLS MAKE SIN A POLITICALLY CORRECT VOICE.AND CHRISTIAN MORALS HATRED-BIGOTS AND HOMOPHOBES.WE GOT SO MANY SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPER PARADES IN ONTARIO.I'M SURPRISED GOD HAS NOT WIPPED OUT MOST OF THE ONTARIO BIG CITIES.

I SAY ITS TIME TO GET OUR MORALS BACK AND VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE. 


UPDATE AT 4:30PM I GOT MY VOTE IN FOR P.C LISA THOMPSON IN MY AREA.THERE WAS 15 OR 20 PEOPLE WAITING IN LINE TO VOTE.I JUST HOPE THEY ALL VOTE FOR THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES. 


2011 CANADIAN ELECTION RESULTS (CANADA WIDE NOT JUST ONTARIO)
PC 166
NDP 103
LIB 34
BQ 04
GRN 01 = 308 SEATS

2011 ONTARIO VOTING
PC 73
NDP 22
LIB 11 = 106 RIDINGS (SEATS)

NOW IF TONIGHTS RESULTS ARE LIKE 2011 - THEN THE PC WILL CLEAN HOUSE AND HAVE A BIG MAJORITY GOVERNMENT.WHICH I HOPE WILL HAPPEN.



Ontario election campaign bitter to the end: Hudak blasts Liberal ‘campaign of fear’ just hours before polls close-Diana Mehta, Canadian Press | June 12, 2014 8:53 AM ET-National Post
Voters across Ontario are heading to the polls to decide whether or not the battered minority Liberals deserve a fourth mandate, and with pre-election polls showing them in a virtual tie with the Progressive Conservatives, there’s a good chance the $90-million snap election will produce another minority government.Polls opened at 9 a.m. Thursday and close at 9 p.m., with information on where to vote available online.

Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne-Age: 61 (Born May 21, 1953.)(SODOMITE LESBIEN)

Education: Studied at Queen’s University, the University of Toronto, and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. She also completed mediation training at Harvard University.Professional career: President of the Toronto Institute of Human Relations. Elected public school trustee in Toronto in 2000.Political career: First elected as MPP for Don Valley West in October 2003; minister of education from 2006 to 2010; minister of transportation from 2010 to 2011; minister of municipal affairs and housing and minister of aboriginal affairs 2011; premier and minister of agriculture and food on Feb. 11, 2013.Personal: Lives with her partner Jane Rounthwaite. Has three adult children from a previous marriage: Chris, Jessie and Maggie, and three grandchildren, Olivia, Claire and Hugh.Quote: “If there’s anything that’s difficult about political life, it’s that I don’t have the opportunity to spend as much time with them. There’s lots of life outside of politics, but you know, politics touches every part of that life as well.”Wynne began her day with her usual morning run, but called out to watching reporters, “Everybody going out to vote?” Later on, she showed up at a polling station in her Toronto riding to cast her ballot.

Hudak has put all his chips on his Million Jobs Plan, which is based on the assumption that shrinking government, cutting corporate taxes and reducing the size of the public sector will stimulate the economy and create a million jobs over the next eight years. Some economists have raised questions about the math behind his plan, suggesting the Tories have mistakenly inflated the job numbers.Hudak made one final pitch for voter support at Pearson International Airport on Thursday, standing in front of a plane to say he’d help create jobs in Ontario so young people don’t have to fly to Alberta for work.The Tory leader said he was disappointed that the Liberals mounted what he termed a negative campaign, saying he was happy to focus instead on a positive message about creating jobs.“If you have no new ideas for jobs and you run a campaign of fear, all you care about is keeping your own job. I want to create more jobs for young men and young women,” he said.Nipping at the front-runners’ heels are the New Democrats, the party that triggered the election when their leader Andrea Horwath refused to support the NDP-friendly Liberal budget last month. Horwath has been trying to distinguish her party as a real alternative, saying voters shouldn’t have to choose between the “corrupt” Liberals and the Tories’ “crazy” platform.Horwath rallied some NDP volunteers Thursday morning in Toronto’s Kensington Market and then went mainstreeting in Hamilton.After a long campaign and a particularly gruelling schedule over the last days, Horwath said in Hamilton she’s glad she survived, and now will relax a bit before the polls close.“I was hoping to get to the hotel that I’m at for a little while to maybe get some swimming in or something like that, just something to kind of get my mind off of everything because it’s been a long campaign and it’s going to be a long night,” she said in Hamilton.Political observers predict that the equally uninspiring choices at the ballot box, the negative tone of the campaigns and the unprecedented involvement of some labour groups, including the anti-Hudak campaigns launched by the unions representing journalists and members of the provincial police, will likely lead to a disappointing voter turnout.“If at the end of the day we end up with a minority government that doesn’t actually look substantively different from where we left off, I wouldn’t say that this is a stalemate and the crisis continues,” said Cristine de Clercy, a director of the Leadership and Democracy Lab at Western University.

New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath-Age: 51 (Born Oct. 24, 1962)

Personal: Born in Hamilton, Ont., to Andrew Horwath, an auto worker at the Ford plant in Oakville, and his wife Diane. She separated from her partner of 25 years in 2010 and lives with her son Julian, 21.Education: Horwath has a bachelor of arts in labour studies from McMaster University in Hamilton.Early career: Worked as a labour activist and community organizer for a Hamilton legal clinic before entering political life.Politics: Elected to her first of three terms as a Hamilton city councillor in 1997. First elected to the legislature in a byelection in May 2004, taking Hamilton Centre from the Liberals. Elected NDP leader in March 2009.Quote:“I listen to Ontarians, I spend time connecting with them, getting a sense of what their needs are. I respect them and my ideas come from them and I would really be honoured to be able to implement those ideas and make life better.”“I would interpret that as the voters saying ’given the difficult economic context we were not persuaded enough to strongly go one way or the other so we’re staying with the status quo.”’Some union leaders, who consider Hudak their No.1 enemy, have called for strategic voting, asking their members to make sure the Tory leader does not become the next premier.Hudak, however, has refused to backtrack, saying he is the only party leader being honest with Ontarians about the cuts required to balance the province’s books.“It’s only fair to be straight with people about the need to rein in the cost and size of government instead of making expensive campaign promises that can’t be kept,” Hudak said, while also accusing the Liberals of fear-mongering.“We’ve talked every day about our optimistic and bold plan to get people back to work … I know that hope is going to trump fear come Thursday night.”The Tories worked hard to focus their campaign on the scandals plaguing the Liberal government by renewing their calls for a judicial inquiry into the cancellation of two unpopular gas plants by former premier Dalton McGuinty before the last provincial election in 2011.They also attempted to raise fresh questions about Wynne’s credibility by making public documents that showed her cabinet planned to spend over $300 million to bail out a downtown Toronto real estate development after learning that the MaRS innovation and research complex would default on a government loan.Wynne spent a considerable amount of time during the campaign defending herself and her party against accusations of corruption and financial mismanagement — issues that have plagued her ever since she was sworn in as premier following a leadership race more than a year ago. 

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