:)JUNE 25: 11:21 AM.
CANADA : THE GREAT WHITE NORTH:
I received this as an email. Thought you would get a kick out of it, since the Great White North is have a
federal election on June 28:
Especially those south of border neighbours, might just have a new reality of us Canadians.
Enjoy this. Lenore
p.s. Sorry Will , if I have not used this post for the correct purpose. Just giving our USA brothers and sisters insight of what us Canucks go through every 4-5 years.
Subject: This makes my day.
>
>
>Hello.
>
>My name is Alan Robberstad
>I am a Canadian.
>One voter out of millions of Canadian voters.
>
>Paul Martin is no friend of mine.
>Liberal governments have not made my life any better.
>Liberal governments have made the future worse for my
>children.
>
>Jean Chretien and the Liberal Party became Prime
>Minister many years ago.
>Guess who was the Liberal Finance Minister.....Paul
>Martin...LEST WEFORGET
>
> Since 1993:
> (1) My taxes have increased.
> (2) My family's share of the national debt has increased.
> (3) My personal expenses have increased.
> (4) My waiting time to see a doctor has increased.
> (5) My concerns for my family's safety have increased.
> (6) My costs to educate my children have increased.
> (7) Government interference in my life has increased.
> (
My personal debt has increased.
> (9) My income has stayed more or less the same.
> (10) My savings have decreased.
> (11) The buying power of my dollar, in Canada, has decreased.
> (12) The value of my dollar, in the U.S., has decreased.
> (13) My trust of elected officials has decreased.
> (14) My trust in the justice system has decreased.
> (15 )My trust in the immigration system has decreased.< BR>
> (16) My hope that a Liberal won't waste my tax dollars has decreased.
> (17 )My dreams for a better future for my kids, in Canada, have disappeared.
>
>That is my story since the Liberals came to power.
>
>I am not voting for Paul Martin's Liberals.
>I am voting against Paul Martin and his Liberal Party on June 28, 2004.
>
>I am voting for Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party.
>
>Do I like the Conservatives?
>Not particularly......I don't really like Politics.
>I am not political by nature.
>I am not passionate about politics.
>I am a middle age guy (48).
>I live in a small house on a fairly quiet street in Edmonton.
>I have a wife, Kathy, and two children (ages 19 and 1 7).
>I have no pets.
>I am a middle class man.
>I don't usually say too much.
>
>Until now.
>
>Now I am going to say something!
>
>In 35 of the past 37 years, Canada has been ruled by:
> (1) Pierre Trudeau - a multi-millionaire lawyer from Quebec.
> (2) Brian Mulroney - a multi-millionaire lawyer from Quebec.
> (3) Jean Chretien - a multi-millionaire lawyer from Quebec.
> (4) And now we are going to vote for Paul Martin?
- a
> multi-millionaire lawyer from Quebec???
>
>The leader of the Conservative party, Stephen Harper, is:
> (1) Not a lawyer.
> (2) Not a multi-millionaire.
> (3) Not from Quebec.
>
>Stephen Harper says that the Conservative party will:
> (1) Reduce my taxes.
> (2) Pay off the national debt as fast as they can.
> (3) Shrink the size and influence of the federal government.
>
>That's good enough for me.
>I'm going to give the Conservative party a chance with my vote.
>
>But wait!
>Paul Martinis now saying the same thing.
>My mother told me forty years ago:
>"Fool me once - shame on you.
>Fool me twice - shame on me!"
> The Liberals have had 34 years to be financially responsible.
>Remember, Jean Chretien was Trudeau's Finance Minister.
>Remember also, Paul Martin was Jean Chretien's Finance Minister
>These people have been raising my taxes for thirty four years.
>They have been mis-spending my tax dollars for 34 years.
>
>
>34 years!
>
>
>And now Paul Martin says he'll stop taxing and spending.
>No way.
>
>Thank you for reading my story so far!
>
>Why am I telling my story to you?
>
>Although I feel alone, I know that I am not alone.
>Your story may be similar to mine.
>And you may also feel alone.
>One small voter in the midst of millions of voters.
>
>What can you and I do together to change things?
>
>Here is my idea:
>Lets you and I join up together.
>Just you and I.
>Together.
>As a small team of two.
>
>How can yo u and I fight a huge political machine?
>
>You and I have two things that we can use:
> (1) Our individual personal connections.
> (2) The Internet.
>
>The Internet is supposed to be this global zing tool, right?
>Let's put it to use.
>
>I have 27 Canadians in my personal e-mail address book.
>I am sending this e-mail to each of them.
>
>I'm asking you to do two things:
> (1) Forward this e-mail to every Canadian in your own address book.
> (2) Vote against Paul Martin and the Liberal Party on June 28.
>
>
>Vote for the Conservative candidate in your riding.
>
>I have probably written this e-mail too late.
>As I said I am not politically adroit.
>I feel like P eter Finch, in the 1976 movie "Network",
>when he shouted:
> "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!"
>
>Please, forward the e-mail RIGHT NOW!!
>
>As I type these last few words the voting begins in less than 18 days.
>432 hours till voting begins.
>I hope the Internet is as fast as some people claim it is.
>
>This may not work.
>This e-mail may "fizzle out" and go nowhere.
>But you and I will have tried, won't we have?
>
>My best wishes to you.
>My best wishes to Canadians everywhere.
>
>My thanks to David Stokes from Toronto
>He actually wrote this just (5) days before the last federal
>election in 2000.
> Fool me once - shame on you.
> Fool me twice - shame on me!"
>
> Alan Robberstad
> Edmonton, Alberta
> June 10, 2004@ 3:00 p.m.
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