quote:Originally posted by Tiger,Tiger: I saw that it was quite interesting...Did you Snoozin?
I watched the last half of it...I do have it recorded on DVR though.
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I saw that it was quite interesting...Did you Snoozin?
Please, I am a soul without cable. Please fill me in on what the special was about. I'd love to hear it.
I mean CNN has to be the least impartial robber-barons of the news networks.
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Well , i do think so , The brotherhood has changed some of their fundamental ideologies to become a part in the democratic process.. and despite this , the National democratic party (NDP) still wants all the seats (or at least a huge majority) for itself , so that they don`t feel "threatened" in the parliament , Currently , the NDP only need 75 more seats to have a majority that makes them able to pass decisions , and they don`t face a decision for withdrawing trust from the government (which is ALL NDP) well , another thing is that , this elections shows clearly that the Mulsim Brotherhood is greatly supported by the people.. if u look closely, they entered with only 150 candidate , in the 1st stage , they got 34 seats by entering with 50 candidates (that is huge) ,the NDP on the other hand , entered elections with TOO many candidates , full number NDP , and some "reserve" (non-NDP, but if they win , they join NDP) Honestly , i think if these elections were more clear , the brotherhood would win EVERY seat they have candidate for.. thx for the thread
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