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« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2018, 09:47:22 PM »

Fourth ballot results:

Cheveldayoff: 4844 (29.51%)
Koch: 5591 (34.06%)
Moe: 5980 (36.43%)

At this point, I'd wager that Moe has it.

According to wiki, Scott Moe killed a person

In 1997, he caused the death of one person in a highway traffic incident for which he was issued a ticket for driving without due care and attention.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Moe

Scott "Teddy" Moe  or Scott "Killer" Moe

Not a surprise he opposes carbon taxes (or carbon pricing,) he doesn't care about life.  I believe he's anti abortion though, which to his idiot supporters makes him 'pro life.'

Indeed, some 'pro life' group just tweeted congratulating the Sask Party for electing Killer Moe as their leader.
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« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2018, 10:29:26 PM »

Fourth ballot results:

Cheveldayoff: 4844 (29.51%)
Koch: 5591 (34.06%)
Moe: 5980 (36.43%)

At this point, I'd wager that Moe has it.

According to wiki, Scott Moe killed a person

In 1997, he caused the death of one person in a highway traffic incident for which he was issued a ticket for driving without due care and attention.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Moe

Scott "Teddy" Moe  or Scott "Killer" Moe

Not a surprise he opposes carbon taxes (or carbon pricing,) he doesn't care about life.  I believe he's anti abortion though, which to his idiot supporters makes him 'pro life.'

Indeed, some 'pro life' group just tweeted congratulating the Sask Party for electing Killer Moe as their leader.

Yup, he was that group's second choice for leader after Cheveldayoff. From a quick read of their materials, it seems that their preference for him was largely due to his commitment to having free votes on matters of conscience, and his openness to legislating a requirement for parental consent in order for a minor to have an abortion.
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« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2018, 11:06:34 PM »

Moe has it.

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« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2018, 11:34:22 PM »

Fourth ballot results:

Cheveldayoff: 4844 (29.51%)
Koch: 5591 (34.06%)
Moe: 5980 (36.43%)

At this point, I'd wager that Moe has it.

According to wiki, Scott Moe killed a person

In 1997, he caused the death of one person in a highway traffic incident for which he was issued a ticket for driving without due care and attention.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Moe

Scott "Teddy" Moe  or Scott "Killer" Moe

Not a surprise he opposes carbon taxes (or carbon pricing,) he doesn't care about life.  I believe he's anti abortion though, which to his idiot supporters makes him 'pro life.'

Indeed, some 'pro life' group just tweeted congratulating the Sask Party for electing Killer Moe as their leader.

Yup, he was that group's second choice for leader after Cheveldayoff. From a quick read of their materials, it seems that their preference for him was largely due to his commitment to having free votes on matters of conscience, and his openness to legislating a requirement for parental consent in order for a minor to have an abortion.

So, Killer Moe got a second chance, but he's not so quick to allow the same opportunity to others.
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« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2018, 02:39:18 AM »

Frankly, I couldn't care less about SK poli as it's a relatively small provincial backwater. Even the SK NDP are centrist "orange" liberals akin to their neighbouring Manitoba NDP brethren. That said, I'm surprised no one has brought up the new preem's previous DUI conviction:

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http://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/wall-defends-three-sask-party-candidates-with-dui-charges

I only bring that matter up 'cause BC preem Gordon Campbell received a DUI, while in office, in Hawaii back in 2003. Everyone thought Campbell was a goner as a result. So what happened? Campbell was in front of BC media TV cameras giving a tearful apology. Would that work? Subsequent Mustel poll (expensive CATI/tends to be accurate) held majority of BCers accepted same.

Moreover, Mustel poll in subsequent month held that BC Libs *increased* their standings by 5%. Who woulda thunk? Politics is def a strange land. Wink
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