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Qestions for Paul Martin, the next prime minister of Canada
These are a few questions for Paul Martin who is going to be our next prime minister even though Canadians in general have no input into this decision. It is strictly a Liberal thing. Canadians accept this strange phenomenon – of not being allowed to vote for their prime minister.
The Liberal controlled media for the most part, avoid these questions, because the Liberals have bought them. They want to stick to their Liberal status quo. Saddam, their old friend at the UN, would understand. Neither he nor his buddy Osama thought much of democracy or regime change. This is the reason the Liberals refused to help the Americans in Iraq – regime change. It could set the trend.
It is not likely that Paul Martin will answer these questions because Liberals are famous at avoiding important issues and questions. They want everything to stay the same – no constitutional changes. Paul Martin has already said he is going to have more commissions to study more stuff and therefore, in the usual Liberal way, do nothing. But if you get close enough to Paul, maybe you could ask him one of these questions.
1. Yes or no to binding referendums for all Canadians?
2. Yes or no to set election dates?
3. Yes or no to term limits?
4. Yes or no to proportional representation?
5. Should Canadians, who have a right to the ballot, be denied to right to vote for their prime minister?
6. Should appointed judges be asked questions in public about their prejudices or hidden special interests -- minorities, homosexuals, prisoners’ rights, terrorist-refugee rights and the immigration industry?
7. Should Canadians have a triple E Senate – elected, equal and effective?
8. Should government budgets be balanced?
9. Should the vast travels of politicians and their bureaucrats be funded by the taxpayers?
10. Should the huge national debt be paid down?
11. Why didn’t you pay down this colossal debt during your years as Finance Minister – one third of all income taxes to pay the interest – nothing off the principal?
12. How long after your coronation as prime minister before you become a world traveler?
13. What motivates a man to give up his day job, at $16,000 a day, to become prime minister?
14. Is power the ultimate aphrodisiac?
15. Can you give a reason why bilinguals from Quebec run Canada from Ottawa?
16. Can you give a reason why it appears that Canadians accept this?
17. Can you give a reason why the Liberal policy of bilingualism is accepted everywhere in Canada except by the government of Quebec?
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If you have read these questions, you have permission to pass them on to others or even Mr. Paul Martin himself.