8/30/2005

Paul Martin is a Dictator.

Licia Corbella paints an ugly pony on the barn door of Canadian democracy.


According to Larry Gordon, executive director of Fair Vote Canada, never did Canadian voters' wishes become so distorted as during Jean Chretien's three elections.
In 1993, Chretien won just 41% of the popular vote, but he won 60% of the then-301 seats in the House of Commons.
In 1997, garnering just 38.5% of the popular vote, Chretien won 51.5% of the seats in the House, making it "the phoniest majority government in Canadian history," says Gordon.
In 2000, pulling in 40.9% of the popular vote, Chretien's Liberals took 57.5% of the seats in the House.
And yet during that time and since, the prime minister has never ruled with such impunity.
Conacher points out this restricts the freedom of ordinary Canadians.
How? Well, consider that most corporations in Canada donate to the ruling party for fear that if they don't, they won't be treated fairly when government contracts come up. That restricts freedom of conscience.
And freedom is a big word. It is linked to the functioning of our democracy and how we are represented and if we are equal.
"Even with a minority government in Canada, because all of these appointed positions are selected by the ruling party leader, we do not have a rule of law for the ruling party," said Conacher.
"It's as serious as that."



It appears that the country that you and I reside under, whether we be NDP, Conservative, Green, Marijuana, Communist, etc, is under the control of a Liberally mandated dictatorship. We cannot ignore this blatant fact any longer....and to do so is to be willfully ignorant. The east seems to be under the thumb of this liberal media induced hegemony. How much longer must I/ we endure this corruption? I feel the talons of militancy overtaking me......

~JEFF