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  1. Yep, couldn't agree more. I liked the nod to Chretien(s) "a proof, is a proof"...witty.
  2. I already admitted to incorrectly reading the original and the writing of that "one" word of my article and have amended it and apologized to you. Trying to bully me won't get you anywhere. Excuse me but I posted this and made no mention of any gang inparticular. Please stick to the facts. Source This above quote is the property of the Globe and Mail and I did not write the above quote. I have provided the source for you all to see. You must provide links to your sources of copyright material according to the forum rules and the law. Thanks again for your support of this CPC initiative.
  3. No I made an error and I corrected it. Thanks for pointing that out. I notice that you do not dispute the rest of my argument. Thank you for supporting womens rights and equality and realizing that prostitution is not free enterprise as you stated earlier.
  4. I am a new member to this forum. I found out about this forum just today while at work. What are you asking me sir?
  5. If this did go on and it is looking more and more like it did. The Minister was clearly in the wrong and should be reprimanded for his actions. Is it really that serious? It is only one contract worth $120,000 that is in question afaik. he had two other contracts to this company that were indeed tendered. It could have been an office oversight. This money could never have went to a liberal or left group anyways. This money was paid to the firm to write his speeches.
  6. Based on article by Canwest News Service Published: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 National Post Full article can be reviewed here and CanadaPress article found in it's entirety here Until 2004 when Judy Sgro came under scrutiny for having a stripper working at her campaign office the Liberals allowed strippers to be accepted for visas and residency status. Applying under "skilled Workers" which is outrageous of course unless pole dancing is a skill in high demand by Canadians, obviously the Liberal Party of Canada thought it was. They were even fast tracked into the country by the Liberal government in the early 1990's due to the threats placed upon them by organized crime. It doesn't appear trhat the Liberal Party of Canada has the stomach for governing a country if they fold under threats. One has to wonder what else they have been threatened into. Finally we have a saving grace. Since the CPC came to power the number of exotic dancer visas have greatly dropped. From 423 in 2004 ALONE! when the Liberals were in power to only 17 since that time in 2004. It is obvious that the CPC is a party built on a platform of traditional family values, which is a refreshing change in Ottawa.
  7. Based on this article here : http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...y/National/home All of these quotes were taken from the Globe and Mail article I posted above and are the work of Daniel LeBlac dated April 23, 2008. Cite? for Joe Volpe. It is from the exact same article as above I am against the exploitation of women which includes stripping and prostitution. She(Judy Sgro) ended the visas only after it came out that she had one working at her campaign office. I am not uppity I only hoped that the same rules applied to everyone equally.
  8. Quotes are taken frFor the full article please click this linkom this article by JANE TABER AND GLORIA GALLOWAY From Thursday's Globe and Mail April 23, 2008 at 9:37 PM EDT For the full article please click this link The steps taken by the RCMP are outrageous, the RCMP has enough problems of their own as it is so this doesn't help them at all. To show up in full body armor, Liberals with cameras and media with cameras in tow. Obviously they were tipped off by EC or the RCMP. The RCMP barges down the door and floods the room like Al capone is behind it is just overkill. EC takes everything from the CPC office. Documents not even related to the allegations. Documents on campaign strategy even. What does that have to do with the allegations. This is appalling and I wouldn't be surprised if the CPC launches another suit against EC for this excessive abuse. I find it funny that this invasion occurs just before the CPC are to dispose the EC upper management. And during the invasion they manage to take everything that could be used against EC. They even take items that had nothing to do with with investigation like campaign strategy as I mentioned earlier. EC are digging their hole even deeper. When nothing turns up from their investigations they will have a whole slew of civil suits against them.
  9. There shouldn't even be limits at all on campaign spending. A private person cannot even take out an ad supporting their party of choice under the draconian laws of EC. Outrageous to have this in a supposed "free society".
  10. In 1968, when Trudeau went from rich, socialist professor who had never held a real job in his life to prime minister, Canada’s national debt was a modest $11.3 billion; the federal deficit was zero. When Trudeau left office in 1984, the debt had mushroomed to $128 billion; the deficit to $25 billion annually.
  11. Spam will not be tolerated. Either comment on my writings in debate form or risk being reported. Sorry I didn't realize this was frowned upon here. I am new to the forum and was trying to give the people a chance. From now on I will just report and give no quarter what so ever. I am an active poster on many other forums around the world where spam isn't tolerated. Thanks.
  12. This the is best article I have ever read on the left wing media bias in Canada. Proof once and for all that the media is dominated by left wing types. (Part1) (Part2)
  13. Based on this article here : http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...y/National/home All of these quotes were taken from the Globe and Mail article I posted above and are the work of Daniel LeBlac dated April 23, 2008. Again these above quotes are the work of Daniel LeBlac, columnist at the Globe and Mail. here is a link to the full article. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...y/National/home This writing below is my own. Well, well, well. The shoe appears to be on the other foot now. In the name of decency and morality the CPC is in the process of banning strippers receiving work visas and rightfully so. It is a deplorable profession and not one that is the underbelly of society and filled with "undesirables". Many of the women in it become paid whores and drug addicts. I applaud the efforts made by the CPC to ban this unclean profession from entering Canada on work visas. Recently she has become under serious threat by "undesirable" gangs in Canada whom are threatening her. Immigration Minister Diane Finley is only trying to do her job in earnest and that is ensure Canada permits good skilled workers under the work visa program. This obviously the opposite feeling of the Liberal Party of Canada because while they were in power, then Immigration Minister Judy Sgro approved many many stripper visas. She only stopped issuing them after she came under media scrutiny otherwise who knows how many more of these "undesirables" she would have approved visas for. She was caught with a Romanian stripper working in her campaign office working on her campaign. This is incredible! Is the LPC trading work visas for free campign labour? Another former(thank goodness) Immigration Minister Joe Volpe has been aggressively lobbied by organized crime to approve visas for foreign stippers as well but apparently he wasn't threatened. I wonder how any strippergate visas Mr. Volpe approved? Something else stinks in the LPC... Obviously the LPC doesn't have the same respect for women that the CPC has. The LPC obviously has no problems with allowing women into his country to be exploited by organized crime and basically made into slaves for these gangs. The exploitation of women must be stopped and I really thought we in Canada had made strides to do just that when the LPC was trying to pull us back into the 18th century by placing women in a position of slavery yet again. The moral compass appears to be broken in Mr. Dions camp as they seem to have no problem allowing strippers to be given work visas. Is this a proper way to spend tax payers money? I wonder how much "field research" the LPC has done looking onto the "working conditions" of strippers? Was any taxpayer monies used? It took the CPC to save these women from being exploited. Common sense and moral decency rule the day. The CPC has said no more women being exploited, a very brave thing to do in light of these threats being hurled towards Ms. Finley. It brings me real personal joy that we have a government in power that will not be deterred from their goals of bringing real equality to women. Obviously equality isn't high on the LPC list of priorities, excuse them though they were busy masterminding the biggest Governmental Fraud in Canadian history.
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