Stand up for Canada
December 02, 2008
Two months ago Canadians voted in a general election. They made a clear choice.
Stephen Harper was given a strengthened governing mandate to address the global economic crisis.
Canadians did not give Stéphane Dion a mandate to lead Canada. He was personally rejected by voters just as he was subsequently personally rejected by his party.
Nor did Canadians give the Liberals a mandate to form a coalition with the NDP. In fact, the Liberals explicitly promised there would be no coalition with the NDP.
And they certainly did not give either the Liberals or the NDP a mandate to govern with the Separatists, the very people who want to destroy Canada.
Yet, yesterday, in a shocking display of undemocratic arrogance, a socialist-separatist driven coalition announced that they will try to overturn the results of the election and seize power without first going back to the voters.
The new socialist-separatist driven coalition is an attack on Canada’s democracy as the proposed leader of this unelected, illegitimate, coalition remains Stéphane Dion, whom Canadians would still reject as Prime Minister were another election held today.
The new socialist-separatist coalition is an attack on Canada’s economy – as it would empower NDP – whose discredited left-wing ideology is so risky that even the Liberals call it “economically damaging”.
And the new socialist-separatist driven coalition is an attack on Canada itself. For no responsible national leader would ever give power to a group that wants to destroy one of the most peaceful and prosperous nations ever to have existed.
It is time for Canadians to stand up against backroom deals that would usurp the elected government without the people’s consent.
It is time for Canadians to stand up against coalitions with discredited socialists that would put our economy at risk.
It is time for Canadians stand up against alliances that would provide a veto to the separatists who would destroy our country.
It’s time to Stand up for Canada.
It’s time to Let the people speak.
Take action NOW:
* Write a letter to the editor
* Attend a rally
* Tell a friend
* Call talk radio
* Sign a petition
* Join a Facebook group
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Your Con Talking Points For Today
Here's the marching orders for the willingly deceived.
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3 comments:
The coalition does not in any way provide a "veto for separatists". The Bloc has no power to vote down legislation that the Cons are in favour of. Only one of those two parties needs to support coalition legislation.
The same was true in the last parliament: the Cons needed the support of either the Bloc or the Liberals, but not both, to pass legislation.
Given that the Bloc can only block legislation that the Cons don't want passed in the first place, it kind of seems like lying to pretend they have a veto.
"Socialist"-Separatists?
Some ex-McCain speechwriter seems to have found employment with the Conservatives. No great surprise.
"Clear" choice? "Mandate?"
When did the English language stand on its head and go tilt?
The people did speak. They don't like anybody! And I don't blame them a bit.
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