Monday, November 12, 2007

Tory death penalty decision fails to thrill voters

From the Globe, according to a recent survey, 50% of Canadians oppose the Conservative death penalty decision I had recently blogged about while 7% are undecided and 43% support it. Of course what I am referring to is the Governments position that it will not seek clemency for Canadian citizens that are convicted of a capital crime in another country.

The article goes on to state that the results are split largely along party lines. So the Conservative party in Canada leans on towards right to life and is more supportive of the death penalty. I guess they share some things in common with there hypocrite Republican cousins.

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