Harper and Martin change places?

cyberclark

Electoral Member
Today I read Stephen Harper is going to put the armed forces in every community for emergency use. He is going to increase the size of the military by over 1000 people. Sounds almost soviet. This, in addition to building arctic presence. Big difference between presence and industry! Yes, we need to demonstrate our flag in the arctic and this can start by stopping the US environmental camps up there and installing Canadian interests instead.

Trudeau had an idea for distributing the wealth. He gave us one of the largest most militant post offices in the world! Works well too!

Argentina on the other hand had a problem of unemployment not much different than Canada’s and, their answer was to build one of the largest armies in the world! All drawing a wage, re distribute the wealth. There was one round of ammunition for every ten soldiers but, having an armed force was not the project.

The agenda:
Every political party goes into the election thinking they have the best “agenda” to capture the public eye, win the public heart. Now we have Martin sounding more right wing than Harper.

This election is bizarre as the “agenda” the public want to talk about is health care and to stop further privatization of the system! Because of this, the public are not buying into the red herrings put out by the parties. The Gomray commission? A red herring. Deep sea ports in the arctic? A red herring. Take away the hand guns? A red herring.

The politicals want to debate on anything other than Health Care because they are about to give away the farm!

It is my information that both Conservatives and Liberals plan on opening the Canada Health Act to make changes that will include private health care options. Neither will guarantee universality.

They will say quickly we will defend the Canada Health Act.
They will not say they will not open it and change it so it is defendable under their terms.

START ASKING YOUR CANDIDATES QUESTIONS!
GET QUESTIONS ONTO THE FORUMS!

John Clark
cyberclark@shaw.ca