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« Répondre #15 le: 2 d�cembre 2010, 09:26:21 »
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I seem to remember them adding another "Usque Ad Mare" to the end of that a decade ago. Did that not stick?

There was a movement to do so, and it's sometimes used by people wanting to be inclusive, but it's not official.

Regardless, we can't use the motto for Canada. There's got to be a law against that somewhere. Additionally, most people don't know that's Canada's slogan, and almost no one can read Latin anymore. Defeats the purpose I think.

Jake adopted “from coast to coast, from sea to sea” a while back, but I don't think it was ever formalized. I think it's okay, and included it in the custom Gelaskin I ordered for myself (along with a rudimentary French translation), but I'm certainly open to others more relevant to our platform rather than a mere play on our name. I'm not exactly sold on anything suggested thus far, but I don't have the right to veto anything that others agree on, nor would I.
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« Répondre #16 le: 2 d�cembre 2010, 06:10:41 »
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Regardless, we can't use the motto for Canada. There's got to be a law against that somewhere.

If there are no law that objects to using Canada's motto, then there is no reason not to use it.


Additionally, most people don't know that's Canada's slogan, and almost no one can read Latin anymore. Defeats the purpose I think.

Well no one is ever gonna know either if no one gets the message out that it is Canada's motto.

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« Répondre #17 le: 2 d�cembre 2010, 10:56:53 »
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If there are no law that objects to using Canada's motto, then there is no reason not to use it.


Well no one is ever gonna know either if no one gets the message out that it is Canada's motto.

Points to Biogrand!  Too true on that. I don't even know where to look in the disorganized mess they call Canadian Law to see if there's something against using it.

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« Répondre #18 le: 3 d�cembre 2010, 02:49:56 »
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It's irrelevant to what we specifically do. I'm not a fan of it for that reason.

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« Répondre #19 le: 3 d�cembre 2010, 05:04:49 »
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Points to Biogrand!  Too true on that. I don't even know where to look in the disorganized mess they call Canadian Law to see if there's something against using it.

Just use it and wait till you get a threatening lawsuit letter from the government telling you to discontinue the use of the motto then you'll know for sure Tongue

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« Répondre #20 le: 17 d�cembre 2010, 06:45:46 »
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« Répondre #21 le: 19 d�cembre 2010, 10:20:30 »
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You're all over thinking it.   Here's my offering:

Vote for us because we wont screw you over.     Grin

Short and sweet! 
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« Répondre #22 le: 23 d�cembre 2010, 12:51:10 »
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You're all over thinking it.   Here's my offering:

Vote for us because we wont screw you over.     Grin

Short and sweet! 

Bingo, we have a winner.

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« Répondre #23 le: 23 d�cembre 2010, 02:16:42 »
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how about "100100101101101010"

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« Répondre #24 le: 23 d�cembre 2010, 02:53:30 »
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You're all over thinking it.   Here's my offering:

Vote for us because we wont screw you over.     Grin

Short and sweet! 

I like this one for a few reasons.  For one It is short and sweet.  For another it's a bold statement for a party to make, one that I think a great many voters can relate to.  Yet another is that it introduces a certain language into public politics that, while not quite swearing, is both strong and effective.

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« Répondre #25 le: 27 d�cembre 2010, 05:50:07 »
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I'm going to throw in my vote against that slogan, because it comes off as harsh. I might come to love it, but I think we'd better keep a positive face to other parties, because we are going to have to function alongside them.

snuck up behind him and took his Quran - he said something about burning the Quran and I was like dude you have no Quran
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« Répondre #26 le: 27 d�cembre 2010, 05:50:41 »
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How bout  "Ayes on the Future"

snuck up behind him and took his Quran - he said something about burning the Quran and I was like dude you have no Quran
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« Répondre #27 le: 27 d�cembre 2010, 02:15:39 »
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I'm going to throw in my vote against that slogan, because it comes off as harsh. I might come to love it, but I think we'd better keep a positive face to other parties, because we are going to have to function alongside them.

I agree. A positive message is part of what will set our party apart.

How bout  "Ayes on the Future"

I'm sure you'd like that. Smiley
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« Répondre #28 le: 27 d�cembre 2010, 07:40:03 »
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it uses the same pun as my username, i admit it

snuck up behind him and took his Quran - he said something about burning the Quran and I was like dude you have no Quran
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« Répondre #29 le: Hier à 03:45:57 »
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it uses the same pun as my username, i admit it
Do the ayes have it?
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