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  • #16
    IIRC, she's the only candidate in favor of gay marriage. Correct?
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    • #17
      You'd think a techie would know how to use google, wouldn't you?


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      • #18
        She is specifically for it, but would allow MPs a free vote.

        Harper is against it, but would allow MPs a free vote.

        I can see your POV, but the truth is neither could corral their party to vote in either direction. If you feel that this is the make or break issue, then so be it. However in the meantime, the Supreme Court seems bound and determined to decide the issue, so I see it as less of an issue for the next election.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by notyoueither
          Actually, rich daddys normally give trust funds to marginal children. They do not give them the reigns of the company they built from scratch.

          The fact that she got the reigns of the business and not her brother should say a lot to most anyone.

          I wish she had spent more time learning French. If she had, she'd be eating the political landscape, and any hope the NDs ever thought they had in some fevered wet moment, for breakfast.
          OK, maybe for the heritage thing... but businessmen are astute, not brilliant, or else they'd be doing something else.

          I don't know if it would help her if she spoke French. She's just seen as a lame candidate here.
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          • #20
            OK, maybe for the heritage thing... but businessmen are astute, not brilliant, or else they'd be doing something else.


            No businessmen are brilliant, which is why they do what they do. Everyone ELSE wishes they could be as brilliant as businessmen to do what they do .
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Oncle Boris
              OK, maybe for the heritage thing... but businessmen are astute, not brilliant, or else they'd be doing something else.

              I don't know if it would help her if she spoke French. She's just seen as a lame candidate here.
              And lawyers are better?

              The lack of French might be why she is seen as lame, yes?
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Oncle Boris
                OK, maybe for the heritage thing... but businessmen are astute, not brilliant, or else they'd be doing something else.
                That's one of the stupidest things I've ever read (today).
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                  No businessmen are brilliant, which is why they do what they do. Everyone ELSE wishes they could be as brilliant as businessmen to do what they do .
                  That's one of the stupidest things I've ever read (today).
                  No, skilled businessmen are good at managing human resources, show entrepreneurship, think fast, etc. Brilliant persons make discoveries about non-linear mathematics and write the logico-philosophicus tractatus.

                  That's the difference between being astute and brilliant- and before you point it out, the former is better when it comes to running a country.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Oncle Boris
                    No, skilled businessmen are good at managing human resources, show entrepreneurship, think fast, etc. Brilliant persons make discoveries about non-linear mathematics and write the logico-philosophicus tractatus.

                    That's the difference between being astute and brilliant- and before you point it out, the former is better when it comes to running a country.
                    Nonsense.

                    You need to be brilliant to run a company like, say, Microsoft. You need to reliably anticipate trends, as well as innovate on a more general basis.

                    It's absurd to claim businessmen are astute while researchers are brilliant. The best businessment are both brilliant and astute, as are the best researchers.

                    And I would question the word "brilliant" to describe people writing "logico-philosophicus tractatus". "Conceited, useless waste of taxpayer's money" would be more apt.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Asher

                      Nonsense.

                      You need to be brilliant to run a company like, say, Microsoft. You need to reliably anticipate trends, as well as innovate on a more general basis.

                      It's absurd to claim businessmen are astute while researchers are brilliant. The best businessment are both brilliant and astute, as are the best researchers.

                      And I would question the word "brilliant" to describe people writing "logico-philosophicus tractatus". "Conceited, useless waste of taxpayer's money" would be more apt.
                      Of course, the best people are beautiful, strong, brilliant, creative, astute, charismatic, seducing, eruditic.

                      Most don't have all of this, and Stronach's record does not indicate anywhere she is brilliant, in the scientific/philosophic sense. In large companies, most successful managers need not be the think tanks- these are roles you can sub-contract. Look at Bill Gates, who's crap at personnel managing, and lets Ballmer do the job; I suppose only the greatest have all the talents, like Sanders or Grove.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Oncle Boris
                        Of course, the best people are beautiful, strong, brilliant, creative, astute, charismatic, seducing, eruditic.

                        Most don't have all of this, and Stronach's record does not indicate anywhere she is brilliant, in the scientific/philosophic sense.
                        I don't recall anyone saying she was brilliant in the scientific/philosophic sense. And I'd prefer if you lumped "philosophic" in with other humanities/social sciences, rather than science itself. It's misleading.

                        Look at Bill Gates, who's crap at personnel managing, and lets Ballmer do the job; I suppose only the greatest have all the talents, like Sanders or Grove.
                        Bill Gates managed the personnel to make Microsoft the dominant player before Ballmer did it. He doesn't do it anymore, because he kinda has more important things to do...

                        And I sincerely hope by saying Sanders has all the talent, it's not Jerry Sanders, of AMD fame? He was one of the worst executives in recent memory. He alone is responsible for AMD's poor image in the business market.

                        Andy Grove -- now that I can agree with.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Asher
                          I don't recall anyone saying she was brilliant in the scientific/philosophic sense. And I'd prefer if you lumped "philosophic" in with other humanities/social sciences, rather than science itself. It's misleading.
                          Well, then my point was just that I don't like the word 'brilliant' being used to describe charismatic or astute people.

                          Philosophers have a lot in common with scientists, as demonstrated by the interest the disciplines show towards each other.
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                          • #28
                            You'll find that most scientists ignore philosophers.

                            The last thing a computer geek developing an incredibly intelligent AI wants to hear is the ethics behind it...
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by notyoueither
                              Actually, rich daddys normally give trust funds to marginal children. They do not give them the reigns of the company they built from scratch.
                              The Eaton brothers and Conrad Blackto name a couple of children who have proven marginal.
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                              • #30
                                Joining a party is supposed to be more of an involvement than just voting for the leader (except in the US where the primary system is so prevalent).

                                You should join only if you feel conservative enough to be closely associated with their politics: they will obviously send you mail, they will probably ask you to help finance the party, they will ask you to help them in non financial ways. If you're ready to join a party, you're supposed to be ready to do it, at least the "pay your share and get mail" part.

                                If not, then you'd better not join.
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