Harper's Unjust Society

Posted on Wednesday, June 16 at 08:31 by Anonymous
Here's an excellent article in The Star on this very topic:

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  1. Wed Jun 16, 2004 7:18 pm
    On the debate Harper made a very telling error, after saying his writers don't want him to talk about privatization he would anyway...then....'who cares how it is managed', (or words to that effect) Who CAres???

    Obviously not him, I care very much how our healthcare is managed and that the government will be paying corporation to deliver our healthcare and that fat cats will be getting fatter while we get poorer and our tax dollars are wasted further!

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    If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?

  2. by L. Ray
    Thu Jun 17, 2004 5:44 am
    <br><br> <b>Just Society?</b> like throwing a lot of innocent people into prison without anybody ever getting convicted afterwards? <br><br> Knowing full well he was dealing with a couple of dozen people mainly in Quebec (if not exclusively). He put the whole country under martial law nevertheless.<b>J <br><br> Just Society?</b> <br><br> BTW to the shame of the Canadian Parliament one single MP voted against the War Measures Act. <br><br> You guessed it, he belonged to the NDP. <br><br> <b>Just Society?</b> like centralising power in the PMO thus emasculating Parliament? (Of course every Prime Minister after that loved it and didn't reverse this change. <br><br> <b>Just Society?</b> like eliminating a lot of people from UIC (as it used to be called)? EI is kind of silly. One has fire insurance not 'no fire insurance'. <br><br> He called on electing the NDP not much befoe he joined the Liberal Party of Canada. "If it is time for cataclyms..." <br><br> arrrggghhhh... exuse me... I'm OK now.... <br><br> Check out Walter Stewart <b>Trudeau in Power</b><br>



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