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Recall David Emerson closes in 13000 signatures

Anonyme, Saturday, February 11, 2006 - 18:22

David H Campbell

Recall David Emerson closes in 13000 signatures :

The recall David Emerson for the second day in a row has been the top petition at petitions on line.com and yet he is still no getting the message.

The voters seem to be telling David Emerson that he should be on Donald Trumps Show," The Apprentice"! Maybe that way he would get the message.

These guys are paid by you and I, the taxpayers, and they are well paid. David Emerson would have had a salary as an elected Liberal of 141,000 a year. By doing the party switch he moves to a cabinet position and gets an instant salary increase of 67,600 for a total of 208,600 per year + a bunch of perks.

Who gave him that raise ? Stephen Harper, by appointing him to the cabinet. Whose money is Stephen Harper using to pay him ? Yours and mine , yes, we taxpayers are paying for this deceit and treachery.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but when we (the voters) pay the salaries, shouldn't we be the boss ?

How do we stop this farce ? We tell our friends to sign the petition, we write notes to newspapers and our MPs, and we tell them we are not going to take this crap anymore,
not from David Emerson and not from Stephen Harper.

The petition is easy to find you can just go to GOOGLE and search for recall David Emerson . (Emerson is with one m )



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