Our Right to Vote on the Coalition Government (10)
Kuumad uudised | 03 Dec 2008  | EWR OnlineEWR
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Please Note! I apologize for the typos and grammatical errors contained herein. Please understand that this document has been signed by MANY people, and that will continue until it is time to submit to the Governor General. I CANNOT EDIT THIS PETITION without starting over. Please - thank you for your support, and I welcome your comments, but please - no more emails requesting edits. It cannot be done and although I would love to get back to everyone personally - there are simply just way too many messages.

To: Canadian Electorate

We, as the Canadian Electorate, feel that the Coalition that has now formed consisting of the leaders of the Bloc Quebecios, the NDP and the Liberal Party are do not effectively represent me as a Canadian.

We respectfully request that we are given our right to democratic process and support an election rather than an appointment of this coalition into a position of power.

Sincerely, http://www.petitiononline.com/...
 

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Anonymous07 Dec 2008 13:53
The rally in toronto and the one hosted by Jason Kenny featured several crass posters comparing the coalition with the Soviet Union with CCCP scrawled across the faces of the Dion, Layton and Duceppe.
As a member of this community, I find this comparison to be inappropriate and seriously offensive. This brings into question Mr. Kenny's involvement with this so-called communism monument. If he can gleefully use symbols of our suffering for his partisan political advantage, how can we take him and his pet project seriously?
politicians04 Dec 2008 14:39
So lets see what happens with the Liberals going forward into another election with the bumbling Stephane Dion at the helm.
Will his legacy be as disasturous as Muldoon's who left the PCs with 2 seats?
Unfortunately with this farce, Comrade Jack is only getting a more inflated sense of self with which to attack the taxpayers.
Anonymous04 Dec 2008 14:06
Yes, they both are completely legal. However, the mischaracterization of the coalition as being some sort of undemocratic, hostile coup is just plain wrong.
There is a worrying moral dilemma that this situation has created: A PM who has clearly lost the confidence of the house has been gifted the presedence of evading a confidence vote. That means that the GG would now have to grant the PM a prorogation request, should request one again in the next session of Parliament. He did it once, so what's stopping him from doing this again? Therefore, while the PM used to be answerable to the majority in a minority situation, he has now received a defacto majority through a legal constitutional loop hole. It is legal, but smacks of the sort of politics we see being played in Moscow.

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