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I am writing you concerning a subject that affects all Canadians.
On April 8, 2008, the Minister of Health in Canada introduced Bill C-51 into the House of Commons. This Bill proposes significant changes to the current Food and Drugs Act that would allow our government to bypass parliamentary and senate approvals on new laws introduced in Canada. It also authorizes the enforcement without judicial review.
If we allow the sidestepping of elected officials, we are allowing our government to subject us to laws that are not the will of the people in Canada. The judicial system was built into our government to prevent abuse and protect us from individuals who may have an ulterior motive to enforcing actions against us.
Aside from the items above, this law is so broad as to warrant enforcement on the average person who grows a herb garden and shares it with his / her neighbors.
Another concern is enforcement of the new law. It would allow the government sweeping powers to seize bank accounts and property without a warrant and levy fines of up to $5,000,000,00 and 2 years in jail per offence.......Continued
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
I Withdraw My Support From the CPC - Mike Brock: Forward and Onward
I Withdraw My Support From the CPC - Mike Brock: Forward and Onward
Re; Bill C-51
I have run in to this blog by Mike Brock and he seems to have hit the nerve of this whole issue... as it was under my radar screen as well. My feelings currently are similar to his! I have contacted my MP, Rick Casson and I am awaiting his response to my questions. If the Conservatives plow this one through it could kill any hope of reelection! Please contact your MP and the Minister responsible.
It's Worse Than I Thought - Mike Brock: Forward and Onward
It's Worse Than I Thought - Mike Brock: Forward and Onward: "It's Worse Than I Thought
By Mike Brock on April 26, 2008 3:20 PM | Permalink | Comments (11) | TrackBacks (0)
Further to yesterdays outrage post, I have received quite a bit of feedback. �But I was very interested where some of that feedback has originated.
Late last night, a CPC staffer, who asked not to be named, leaked me a set of memos and legal briefs on C-51, establishing not only do the Conservatives want this bill passed, but the PMO is putting it's full weight behind getting it through, in it's current form.
Needless to say, this is not a Liberal leftover bill as some commenters have pondered. �It is a purebred Conservative bill, and it would appear that many cabinet ministers are lucidly aware of it's contents, as is the PMO.
I also received a phone call from someone who would remain nameless, who notes that very little if any external consultation was done for this bill. �There was no consultation with provincial health ministries, none with potentially other interested parties. �
This bill literally looks like something the Conservatives want to silently ram through parliament. We must deny them that.
E-mail or call your MP. �Deluge newspapers with editorial comments, etc. �Stop this additional incursion into civil liberties."
By Mike Brock on April 26, 2008 3:20 PM | Permalink | Comments (11) | TrackBacks (0)
Further to yesterdays outrage post, I have received quite a bit of feedback. �But I was very interested where some of that feedback has originated.
Late last night, a CPC staffer, who asked not to be named, leaked me a set of memos and legal briefs on C-51, establishing not only do the Conservatives want this bill passed, but the PMO is putting it's full weight behind getting it through, in it's current form.
Needless to say, this is not a Liberal leftover bill as some commenters have pondered. �It is a purebred Conservative bill, and it would appear that many cabinet ministers are lucidly aware of it's contents, as is the PMO.
I also received a phone call from someone who would remain nameless, who notes that very little if any external consultation was done for this bill. �There was no consultation with provincial health ministries, none with potentially other interested parties. �
This bill literally looks like something the Conservatives want to silently ram through parliament. We must deny them that.
E-mail or call your MP. �Deluge newspapers with editorial comments, etc. �Stop this additional incursion into civil liberties."
From:
Canada: Bill C-51, a dangerous game they're playing!!!
I would never have thought this bill would reach 2nd reading stage under Stephen Harper and a Conservative Government... but it has! We need to act now to KILL it!
See the linked articles and then ACT.
www.healthcanadaexposed.com
www.canadianwatcher@wordpress.com
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Newsmax.com - Bernstein: Hillary Sniper Lie Watershed
Newsmax.com - Bernstein: Hillary Sniper Lie Watershed
More confirmation of my position on Hilliary
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
YouTube - CBS Exposes Hillary Clinton Bosnia Trip.
YouTube - CBS Exposes Hillary Clinton Bosnia Trip.
Hilliary Clinton told reporters in Pennsylvania on Tuesday: "So I made a mistake. That happens. It shows I'm human, which for some people is a revelation." NO; It demonstrates that she is a calculating LIAR just like her philandering and patently dishonest husband (Bill Clinton).
Doesn’t this remind you of the swaggering, finger wagging, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman”, episode. It is unbelievable! Just a “blip” she called it. NO; it is flagrant dishonesty and it is serious! All along she has been running her campaign touting all her “experience” and now she has been exposed for the fabricator that she is. Most anyone with a brain knew she was a windbag anyway, but here it is obvious and in living colour! She is trying to simply shrug it off , but it should ruin her campaign… we’ll see if my American friends decide that it is just another day on the campaign or if it really brings home to the people just what kind of person, and people, they are dealing with in Clinton & Clinton corp. They should have already known… but this is really painfully obvious.
"I miss spoke." Ha...ha...ha...hee...hee...hee...ho...ho...ho... The case of the lying Clinton. Ho hum...
Hilliary Clinton told reporters in Pennsylvania on Tuesday: "So I made a mistake. That happens. It shows I'm human, which for some people is a revelation." NO; It demonstrates that she is a calculating LIAR just like her philandering and patently dishonest husband (Bill Clinton).
Doesn’t this remind you of the swaggering, finger wagging, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman”, episode. It is unbelievable! Just a “blip” she called it. NO; it is flagrant dishonesty and it is serious! All along she has been running her campaign touting all her “experience” and now she has been exposed for the fabricator that she is. Most anyone with a brain knew she was a windbag anyway, but here it is obvious and in living colour! She is trying to simply shrug it off , but it should ruin her campaign… we’ll see if my American friends decide that it is just another day on the campaign or if it really brings home to the people just what kind of person, and people, they are dealing with in Clinton & Clinton corp. They should have already known… but this is really painfully obvious.
Most of us would remember, quite precisely, if we came under sniper fire... or not!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Convictions : Endorsing Obama
Convictions : Endorsing Obama
More interesting developments with respect to Obama. This fellow is obviously anti-Iraq war and anti-bush and therefore anti McCain. But to through aside all your other conservative principles and values for this cause and with such a slim and unfounded hope that Obama "might" give regard to other perspectives... quite a leap!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Obama's Race Speech
Hi… I’m Baaaaccckkk…!
I had the audacity (hee, hee, hee…) yesterday to send a rather positive note, and a link to a copy of Barrack Obama’s speech, to a few of my friends. The response has been pointed and wonderful and indeed has caused me to examine some of my own thinking. It has also served as a reminder to myself that I likely out to engage in some deeper analysis of the content before I get taken away with the face value of a good orator’s words.
Here is my text, followed by some selected comments of friends. (they can ID themselves and post their entire remarks if they so desire):
Hi!
I believe in many things... One of which is that I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
Many of Obama’s far left liberal views are an anathema to my strongly held conservative positions and I think that in many of the policies he has voted for he has been severely misguided as they generally do not, in my view, square with his professed Christianity. However, this particular speech is fabulous (with the exception of his reference to global warming) and if, perchance, he actually believes what he is saying then we are in for a real show!
I would recommend that you take a few minutes and read it... I think it will find its place in history with the best speeches.
http://www.drudgereport.com/flashos.htm
If Obama really wanted to Change things he would ask Romney to be his running mate!
Best regards & have a great day.
Mike
COMMENTS:
From F.
A great speech but way off the mark. The people and events he has compared with equanimity with the teachings of his pastor, are ridiculous. How can one honestly compare Geraldine Ferraro's iscolated, if improper remark - or those of his white mother, with Pastor Wright asserting - that the US govt. infected Blacks with aids... that the USA is the KKK of America...no better than Alqueda... etc. etc…… To me, Obama saying he was ignorant of his views, doesn't pass the laugh test.
From D1.
I read the speech as well and saw some of it on CNN...I believe he has 'whitewashed' the affair. The fact is he has been an attendee and a supporter of that Pastor for 20 years or so...even having him on has campaign committee until mere weeks ago....marriage, blessing their kids etc. and the comments of Michelle Obama a month or so ago re finally a chance to have an America I can believe in...or something along those lines...I think for sure that both she and Barrack are greatly influenced by Pastor Wright... A telling comment, for me anyway, was the thing about "many of us have heard stuff from the pulpit we do not agree with".....well I think the hate from that pulpit crossed racial and patriotic and Christian boundaries... I think, actually, his speech was a load of crap.
From D2.
I used to think that Obama was an empty suit that speaks pretty. Now, I think that he speaks pretty and has a hidden agenda… Wife Michelle's comments a couple of weeks ago about having never been proud of her country her whole adult life...Barrack's failure to salute or place his hand over his heart during the pledge...his insistance that wearing a lapel flag pin was "Republican"...it all makes sense in the context of his attending this church… Most decent people would get up and walk out on sermons like this, but did you hear the cheers and applause for the Rev. Wright? And what about Obama's children (ages 6 and 9)? I guess the Obama's don't see anything wrong with indoctrinating their children with anti-American hate speech.
As for the speech, it was pretty. Just like all of Obama's speeches...he's good. But for substance and truth, it doesn't hold a candle to Romney's speech.
END.
I had the audacity (hee, hee, hee…) yesterday to send a rather positive note, and a link to a copy of Barrack Obama’s speech, to a few of my friends. The response has been pointed and wonderful and indeed has caused me to examine some of my own thinking. It has also served as a reminder to myself that I likely out to engage in some deeper analysis of the content before I get taken away with the face value of a good orator’s words.
Here is my text, followed by some selected comments of friends. (they can ID themselves and post their entire remarks if they so desire):
Hi!
I believe in many things... One of which is that I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
Many of Obama’s far left liberal views are an anathema to my strongly held conservative positions and I think that in many of the policies he has voted for he has been severely misguided as they generally do not, in my view, square with his professed Christianity. However, this particular speech is fabulous (with the exception of his reference to global warming) and if, perchance, he actually believes what he is saying then we are in for a real show!
I would recommend that you take a few minutes and read it... I think it will find its place in history with the best speeches.
http://www.drudgereport.com/flashos.htm
If Obama really wanted to Change things he would ask Romney to be his running mate!
Best regards & have a great day.
Mike
COMMENTS:
From F.
A great speech but way off the mark. The people and events he has compared with equanimity with the teachings of his pastor, are ridiculous. How can one honestly compare Geraldine Ferraro's iscolated, if improper remark - or those of his white mother, with Pastor Wright asserting - that the US govt. infected Blacks with aids... that the USA is the KKK of America...no better than Alqueda... etc. etc…… To me, Obama saying he was ignorant of his views, doesn't pass the laugh test.
From D1.
I read the speech as well and saw some of it on CNN...I believe he has 'whitewashed' the affair. The fact is he has been an attendee and a supporter of that Pastor for 20 years or so...even having him on has campaign committee until mere weeks ago....marriage, blessing their kids etc. and the comments of Michelle Obama a month or so ago re finally a chance to have an America I can believe in...or something along those lines...I think for sure that both she and Barrack are greatly influenced by Pastor Wright... A telling comment, for me anyway, was the thing about "many of us have heard stuff from the pulpit we do not agree with".....well I think the hate from that pulpit crossed racial and patriotic and Christian boundaries... I think, actually, his speech was a load of crap.
From D2.
I used to think that Obama was an empty suit that speaks pretty. Now, I think that he speaks pretty and has a hidden agenda… Wife Michelle's comments a couple of weeks ago about having never been proud of her country her whole adult life...Barrack's failure to salute or place his hand over his heart during the pledge...his insistance that wearing a lapel flag pin was "Republican"...it all makes sense in the context of his attending this church… Most decent people would get up and walk out on sermons like this, but did you hear the cheers and applause for the Rev. Wright? And what about Obama's children (ages 6 and 9)? I guess the Obama's don't see anything wrong with indoctrinating their children with anti-American hate speech.
As for the speech, it was pretty. Just like all of Obama's speeches...he's good. But for substance and truth, it doesn't hold a candle to Romney's speech.
END.
Monday, June 20, 2005
Atrocious analogy�-�Commentary�-�The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
Atrocious analogy�-�Commentary�-�The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
Mark Steyn Bats It Home Again!
I love reading Mark's columns... As a matter of fact if I knew him personally I might be in danger of being accused of being a Mark Steyn sycophant. He does great work! Cuts to the chase and tells it like it is. He does it here again. Senator Durban's comments last week are indicative of the way in which so many (most often on the left) are continually going over the top... indeed, into hyperspace (you know... space cadet, lunatic, completly idiotic...etc.etc.) in their debate or commentary on important issues. All logic seems lost and arguments... you can't even call them that in any intellectual sense... lose any validity whatsoever when the type of screaming hyperbole and hyjacked language used by Durban and so many others... some of which are even purported to have some level of intelligence... finds its way into the public discourse. Steyn is right... shame on him and shame on those of his collegues and supporters who will not shame him. And, might I add, shame on those in the media who will not call him to task.
Mike
Mark Steyn Bats It Home Again!
I love reading Mark's columns... As a matter of fact if I knew him personally I might be in danger of being accused of being a Mark Steyn sycophant. He does great work! Cuts to the chase and tells it like it is. He does it here again. Senator Durban's comments last week are indicative of the way in which so many (most often on the left) are continually going over the top... indeed, into hyperspace (you know... space cadet, lunatic, completly idiotic...etc.etc.) in their debate or commentary on important issues. All logic seems lost and arguments... you can't even call them that in any intellectual sense... lose any validity whatsoever when the type of screaming hyperbole and hyjacked language used by Durban and so many others... some of which are even purported to have some level of intelligence... finds its way into the public discourse. Steyn is right... shame on him and shame on those of his collegues and supporters who will not shame him. And, might I add, shame on those in the media who will not call him to task.
Mike
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Stephen Harper hopes to bolster image this summer, showing sunny disposition - Yahoo! News
Stephen Harper hopes to bolster image this summer, showing %u2018sunny disposition%u2019 - Yahoo! News
So... my Eastern Canadian friends... what more do you want?
Deputy party leader Peter MacKay says for all kinds of reasons, people have a misperception of Harper.
MacKay says Harper is smart, honest, hard working and funny.
I guess you could have a Mr. Happy Face all the time... with a sinister motive, or lack of moral fibre... perhaps an out right liar... Beware of what lurks behind those always smiling eyes... As for me I'd rather have a leader, a Prime Minister, who is obviously thinking, pondering and perhaps even praying... who has the good of the country in mind. One who will run a sober, prudent and, yes, hopefully even conservative, government in the land. It seems to me that "SMART, HONEST, HARDWORKING AND FUNNY" is a pretty darn good place to start! I especially like the honest part... what a novel concept. My good friend Judi The Manners Lady, Judi Vankevich said recently... "I think a few people in Ottawa need to remember a few good manners -- like don't lie... don't steal..." Honesty... what a novel concept! But I suppose we could continue to wallow in the slop of dishonesty, outright lying, theft and corruption that we've become accustomed to under the Liberals. I don't know about you but I would much prefer some integrity in leadership. Come on Ontario! come on Quebec! Come on Maritimes! Lets have good, honest and fair government for a change!
Mike
So... my Eastern Canadian friends... what more do you want?
Deputy party leader Peter MacKay says for all kinds of reasons, people have a misperception of Harper.
MacKay says Harper is smart, honest, hard working and funny.
I guess you could have a Mr. Happy Face all the time... with a sinister motive, or lack of moral fibre... perhaps an out right liar... Beware of what lurks behind those always smiling eyes... As for me I'd rather have a leader, a Prime Minister, who is obviously thinking, pondering and perhaps even praying... who has the good of the country in mind. One who will run a sober, prudent and, yes, hopefully even conservative, government in the land. It seems to me that "SMART, HONEST, HARDWORKING AND FUNNY" is a pretty darn good place to start! I especially like the honest part... what a novel concept. My good friend Judi The Manners Lady, Judi Vankevich
Mike
Friday, June 10, 2005
Re: Original Dosanjh/Murphy Recordings Clean...
Miscellaneous Neale News.
Original Murphy/Dosanjh recordings clean and unaltered.
I felt from the beginning that the "Tapes are altered" defense was rather specious argument designed by the Liberals to provide cover and deflection. It is a tremendously sad state of affairs! BUT NOW it is time for Martin, and his Cabinet Minister, Dosanjh, to start answering some questions and take Ministerial responsibility for this outrageous affront to our parliamentary democracy! It is also time for the Canadian media to be held to account as they need to be asking the serious questions... and pound them home until they get the answers. In my view they have not acted at all responsibly on this file. It is unfathomable to me that they have defected all the blame finger-pointing on this to Grewal. Now I am not defending Grewal... I don't know him... his actions may be such that he is a political sleazebag too. I simply do not know for sure. However even if the worst about him is true, his actions in this affair do not even come close to the corrupt and dangerous activities clearly undertaken by the Minister and Murphy with what seems to be the very obvious complicity of the Prime Minister. Time for some answers and time for some heads to roll!
Original Murphy/Dosanjh recordings clean and unaltered.
I felt from the beginning that the "Tapes are altered" defense was rather specious argument designed by the Liberals to provide cover and deflection. It is a tremendously sad state of affairs! BUT NOW it is time for Martin, and his Cabinet Minister, Dosanjh, to start answering some questions and take Ministerial responsibility for this outrageous affront to our parliamentary democracy! It is also time for the Canadian media to be held to account as they need to be asking the serious questions... and pound them home until they get the answers. In my view they have not acted at all responsibly on this file. It is unfathomable to me that they have defected all the blame finger-pointing on this to Grewal. Now I am not defending Grewal... I don't know him... his actions may be such that he is a political sleazebag too. I simply do not know for sure. However even if the worst about him is true, his actions in this affair do not even come close to the corrupt and dangerous activities clearly undertaken by the Minister and Murphy with what seems to be the very obvious complicity of the Prime Minister. Time for some answers and time for some heads to roll!
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
National Post
National Post
High Court To Rule on Private-Care Ban.
It will be interesting to see the decision on this. While I do like and support our medical care system, I also acknowledge that medical care, constitutionally, is a provincial jurisdiction that the Feds have been intruding on for way to long now. Many are so attached to the system even refering to it as a Canadian Icon in and of itself. Whether we agree with this characterization or not is, in my view, the lesser point. If we can, usually through the Federal Government, set the constitution at not according to any whim or pleasure, then we are not ruled nor governed by law. As we have seen of late there seems practically little left of any legality when in comes to our government anyway... and the Grits appear to be up in the pols... go figure! I guess that as long as we are :"fat and happy" (and I might add... docile) then who cares about laws and constitutionality and all those trivial niceties? Its all fun until we wake up and find we have no rights or legal standing left... Eat up!
Mike
High Court To Rule on Private-Care Ban.
It will be interesting to see the decision on this. While I do like and support our medical care system, I also acknowledge that medical care, constitutionally, is a provincial jurisdiction that the Feds have been intruding on for way to long now. Many are so attached to the system even refering to it as a Canadian Icon in and of itself. Whether we agree with this characterization or not is, in my view, the lesser point. If we can, usually through the Federal Government, set the constitution at not according to any whim or pleasure, then we are not ruled nor governed by law. As we have seen of late there seems practically little left of any legality when in comes to our government anyway... and the Grits appear to be up in the pols... go figure! I guess that as long as we are :"fat and happy" (and I might add... docile) then who cares about laws and constitutionality and all those trivial niceties? Its all fun until we wake up and find we have no rights or legal standing left... Eat up!
Mike
Monday, June 06, 2005
CTV.ca | O'Brien's move triggers fears of election call
CTV.ca | O'Brien's move triggers fears of election call
Good for Mr. O'Brien. It is gratifying to see someone make a bold move based on the strength of his convictions. I hope more will follow. I will be sending him a "thank you" letter.
Mike
Good for Mr. O'Brien. It is gratifying to see someone make a bold move based on the strength of his convictions. I hope more will follow. I will be sending him a "thank you" letter.
Mike
Re: Canada's Puppet Police Force
Canada's puppet police force
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnists/Calgary/Licia_Corbella/2005/06/05/1072040.html
(This is an excerpt from the above noted/linked article by Licia Corbella)
“… I said something like: ‘If it's true Grewal was approached by the Liberals to defect prior to the non-confidence vote in the House for a plum political position, instead of just taping his calls and meetings with the Liberals, he should have got the RCMP to do it, then the veracity of his claims would not be questioned.’
My friend's response: ‘The RCMP would have just tipped off the Liberals as to what was happening. The RCMP is a Liberal puppet.’”
It is a shame that there is even sentiment like this pervading our society. I remember a time when the institution of the RCMP was well beyond any reproach. When I was a young man, shortly out of high school, I had befriended a couple of newly recruited Mounties. They were both from different areas across the country and they were stationed in my home town of Langley. B.C. and they were both absolutely thrilled about their career choice. About a year later one of the guys got married to his sweet heart back home and upon their return I was invited over to meet his bride. As I was viewing their wedding photos I was struck by the strongly patriotic nature of the groom’s vivid red dress Surge. There he stood, before my own eyes, and now in the person of a friend, this symbolic figure that was first, and years before, enshrined in my childhood psyche as a uniquely Canadian hero. A commanding presence he was, and his stature was added to by both his flat brimmed Stetson and the brown Strathcona boots he wore to round out the uniform. Here he was this symbol of Canada along side his bride in white. It was an awe-inspiring site! It was much more than a wedding picture, it was truly a symbol of our nation. It typified all that was good and wholesome and honorable about Canada.
There are many, and I suspect most, Mounties who still feel the same way about their profession that my pals did and for that we should all be grateful. However, as has been the demise of our military, through government neglect, malfeasance and corruption, as well as its continuous attempts to appease the storm troopers of political correctness, our political masters have brought ruination to that which once was a majestic symbol of all that was great about Canada. The RCMP has, over a short period of about twenty years or so, become a mere shadow of what it once was, both as an institution and as a Canadian cultural icon. That, my friends, is both a shame and a scandal.
Mike
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnists/Calgary/Licia_Corbella/2005/06/05/1072040.html
(This is an excerpt from the above noted/linked article by Licia Corbella)
“… I said something like: ‘If it's true Grewal was approached by the Liberals to defect prior to the non-confidence vote in the House for a plum political position, instead of just taping his calls and meetings with the Liberals, he should have got the RCMP to do it, then the veracity of his claims would not be questioned.’
My friend's response: ‘The RCMP would have just tipped off the Liberals as to what was happening. The RCMP is a Liberal puppet.’”
It is a shame that there is even sentiment like this pervading our society. I remember a time when the institution of the RCMP was well beyond any reproach. When I was a young man, shortly out of high school, I had befriended a couple of newly recruited Mounties. They were both from different areas across the country and they were stationed in my home town of Langley. B.C. and they were both absolutely thrilled about their career choice. About a year later one of the guys got married to his sweet heart back home and upon their return I was invited over to meet his bride. As I was viewing their wedding photos I was struck by the strongly patriotic nature of the groom’s vivid red dress Surge. There he stood, before my own eyes, and now in the person of a friend, this symbolic figure that was first, and years before, enshrined in my childhood psyche as a uniquely Canadian hero. A commanding presence he was, and his stature was added to by both his flat brimmed Stetson and the brown Strathcona boots he wore to round out the uniform. Here he was this symbol of Canada along side his bride in white. It was an awe-inspiring site! It was much more than a wedding picture, it was truly a symbol of our nation. It typified all that was good and wholesome and honorable about Canada.
There are many, and I suspect most, Mounties who still feel the same way about their profession that my pals did and for that we should all be grateful. However, as has been the demise of our military, through government neglect, malfeasance and corruption, as well as its continuous attempts to appease the storm troopers of political correctness, our political masters have brought ruination to that which once was a majestic symbol of all that was great about Canada. The RCMP has, over a short period of about twenty years or so, become a mere shadow of what it once was, both as an institution and as a Canadian cultural icon. That, my friends, is both a shame and a scandal.
Mike
Friday, June 03, 2005
Canadian Political Corruption
Hello Friends:
The sickening and disheartening revelations just keep coming! At this point it really ought not to matter if you are Conservative, Liberal, NDP, something else or even “apolitical”. Our current government has obviously lost its moral foundation. It does not have to be this way! But it will only get worse... And I believe that the situation is already very dangerous, to dangerous to be ignored or shrugged off as “business as usual”. From what I have seen so far I believe that there are people, some in high offices of our government, that should go to jail for the scandalous and corrupt goings on of late. Yet, if news reports are to be believed, “most Canadians don’t even want to go to the polls right now.” Unbelievable and irresponsible! Rome is burning... And here we are, collectively, like Nero, standing on the summit of the Palantine playing our lyre as the flames of corruption, deceit, dishonesty and complete moral rot devour the pillars of our freedom, democracy and parliamentary process. Folks... It really is high time we got out the hose and flushed this crew! Please read the articles... Forward this along to your email lists... And then ACT! Take what ever measures you can. Join a group, join a political party (preferably Conservative), help a candidate that you feel is honest and has integrity to get elected, send emails or letters, make phone calls, send letters to the editor, make financial contributions to groups or individuals that are doing battle for causes you believe in or who are working to bring this government down. Call some Liberal MP’s across the country who you think have some integrity and similar values (Yes I think there are some) and plead with them not to let this continue. Please don’t just shrug and do nothing... Do something.
Mike
The sickening and disheartening revelations just keep coming! At this point it really ought not to matter if you are Conservative, Liberal, NDP, something else or even “apolitical”. Our current government has obviously lost its moral foundation. It does not have to be this way! But it will only get worse... And I believe that the situation is already very dangerous, to dangerous to be ignored or shrugged off as “business as usual”. From what I have seen so far I believe that there are people, some in high offices of our government, that should go to jail for the scandalous and corrupt goings on of late. Yet, if news reports are to be believed, “most Canadians don’t even want to go to the polls right now.” Unbelievable and irresponsible! Rome is burning... And here we are, collectively, like Nero, standing on the summit of the Palantine playing our lyre as the flames of corruption, deceit, dishonesty and complete moral rot devour the pillars of our freedom, democracy and parliamentary process. Folks... It really is high time we got out the hose and flushed this crew! Please read the articles... Forward this along to your email lists... And then ACT! Take what ever measures you can. Join a group, join a political party (preferably Conservative), help a candidate that you feel is honest and has integrity to get elected, send emails or letters, make phone calls, send letters to the editor, make financial contributions to groups or individuals that are doing battle for causes you believe in or who are working to bring this government down. Call some Liberal MP’s across the country who you think have some integrity and similar values (Yes I think there are some) and plead with them not to let this continue. Please don’t just shrug and do nothing... Do something.
Mike
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