When was the last time anybody on this thread actually read any of the proceedings of the Senate of Canada? MLG, I'm not sure of your politics, but I think if you looked at their reports/investigations on topics like our drug laws, prostitution and civil liberties, you would be surprised.
The Senate is on record as saying there is no social/pharmacological/ethical justification for the criminalization of marajuana; prostitution should be decriminalized to determine if that results in less child prostitution, disease, pimps and dead women, and the Canadian Senate was the first to speak out against preventative arrest and warrantless investigations of Canadians in the wake of 9/11.
I have worked with MPs/MLAs on re-election campaigns; I have written speeches for MPs currently in the House of Commons; I know for a fact that commitment to service does not come from a ballot box - it is a philosophy one carries within them.
Senator or MP - it is their intent and courage that counts.
Please note I have not said the Senate should be saved as it is - I just disagree with unthought opinions that aren't based on even the lightest bit of original research.
Pangloss
The Senate is on record as saying there is no social/pharmacological/ethical justification for the criminalization of marajuana; prostitution should be decriminalized to determine if that results in less child prostitution, disease, pimps and dead women, and the Canadian Senate was the first to speak out against preventative arrest and warrantless investigations of Canadians in the wake of 9/11.
I have worked with MPs/MLAs on re-election campaigns; I have written speeches for MPs currently in the House of Commons; I know for a fact that commitment to service does not come from a ballot box - it is a philosophy one carries within them.
Senator or MP - it is their intent and courage that counts.
Please note I have not said the Senate should be saved as it is - I just disagree with unthought opinions that aren't based on even the lightest bit of original research.
Pangloss