Gunnair Gunnair:
BeaverFever BeaverFever:
I don't think the article suggested that 42% = a majority, but it is a pretty big minority who are adamantly opposed.
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Data from 2000 suggests that opinions on this issue have remained relatively unchanged in 10 years. In June of 2000, 43 per cent disagreed with capital punishment while 44 per cent agreed with it.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2010/03/18/ekos-poll018.htmlAnd let's call this what it is - a cause-head moment. These vocal "objectors" wouldn't normally give a rat's ass about our military, our history or our heritage, but the minute something bothers them (rather self-centred view) they resort to empty platitudes, banal opinions and overt rhetoric (sorry, Jack, I disagree with the "abject colonialism" term - you're better than that one).
Where are these crusaders of heritage during the War museum's debate on WWII strategic bombing? Where are these defenders of sovereignty when a new school is named (and there are examples in 2011!) after a royal or makes reference to our past?
Good point on the polls - this country shouldn't be run by mobocracy or simple questionnaires.