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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Blogging Tories

Thanks for your kind words Stephen T. but I am perplexed with the notion of party politics at this time. If you follow the http://www.fairdealfornewfoundland.com/ you will see that my current preference for a candidate is Independent. It took the foresight and conviction of our Independent Members of the House to protect our country from an ill-advised election that might have thrust our country into anarchy!

Imagine, any of these no-mind parties with a majority at this time... No, I prefer to keep them all in check and at bay with a prefectly balanced minority government where the Independants make smart and federally strong choices that support autonomous provincial goals. I only wish that I could compromise my personal morales and join blogging tories so that more people could hear my anger. But alas, I can't do it so long as Mr. Harper remains the figure head. (I can't bring myself to call him a leader.) His alliances and choices for support do not represent the Constitution Act with which I am familiar. Until the hate, the imposition of "moral superiority", religious over-zealousness and intolerance can be erradicated from party politics, I must stand away from the CPC. Until the Liberals and their cohorts repay the missing money from Adscam, the Frazier Commission on Sponsorship AND the Gomery Commission I will either vote Independant or for one of the other candidates depending on their definition of ethical behaviour.

As for Gomery and not being able to charge these white collar criminals (thanks to a tastily worded caveat/sub-para), working towards a class action suit in tort law or under breach of contract from Canadians against those "people" who misappropriated, or stole, or absconded with our tax dollars may be the only satisfying route that our country could go to recover our tax monies! It's petty cash to Paul Martin's "former" holdings in his big boat companies in Canada, or the more lucrative ones abroad. And he was holding those holdings when he was the finance minister when the sponsorship scandal broke...

I'm no lawyer but one would think that a hundred of'em would want a crack at that magnatude of a class action "repayment plan".

Repost this in your blog if you want but I can't join blogging tories.