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Canada: The Opposition Must Defeat The Government Immediately

Anonyme, Sunday, April 29, 2007 - 18:33

Jorge Torrealba

THE THREE OPPOSITION PARTIES MUST FORM A COALITION TO GO TOGETHER IN THE NEXT ELECTION. THE NUMBER ONE OBJECTIVE IS TO GET RID OF THE FRAUDULENT GOVERNMENT OF HARPER THAT FOLLOWS BLINDLY THE COMMAND OF BUSH.

Our troops should return immediately from Afghanistan and the billions that now are wasted by the lobbyist in the wars of Bush, should be immediately reoriented to face our obligations in the Kyoto agreement. Furthermore the climate change is due to the pollution of the multinationals that now the Propaganda Minister Beard is trying to protect in his fraudulent Clean Air Regulations that according to Gore are a fraud perpetrated on the Canadian people.

The politics of any of the parties in Opposition are insignificant and of no importance to Canadians, compared to the grave abuse and fraud that this reactionary government, committed blindly to Bush, is pouring on the back of all citizens, which are the electors of Canada. The corporations have not the right to vote and they simply purchase reactionary governments, such as the present one in Ottawa.

If the Center and the Left are not clustered in an electoral coalition, Harper would lie his way back to power and get a majority to surrender our country to the hordes of Bush. The next election is not a matter of politics; it is a fundamental question of survival.

Jorge Torrealba, Retired Civil Engineer,
Halifax, NS.



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