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May 11, 2005

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I have a fear that we will be entering into another election in the very near future. It has been less than a year since we've last went to the polls. I am proud to be a Canadian Liberal. In the event that an election will be called, I will be organizing my campaign against the Conservative Party of Canada. I believe Paul Martin is a man of ethics, he is a man who has a very progressive agenda for the people of this great country. Please read the following excerpt which was sent to me via e-mail:


All the great initiatives this government has planned are about to be tossed out the window – thanks to Mr. Harper and Mr. Duceppe. It is their self-interest driving them to bring down a government that is committed to strengthening our healthcare, environment and child care.

Canada is working under the strong leadership of the Paul Martin Liberals. And as Liberals – we remain steadfast in our commitment to passing the budget and moving our agenda forward – not back.

Next week could start the beginning of an election – one that Canadians do not want right now – one that we’ve promised within 30 days of Justice Gomery’s final report.

Elections cost money – and with one behind us only a year ago – we need you to step forward today with your most generous donation possible.

It’s a double-edge sword – taxpayers pay for the election process – and as Liberals, we donate funds to help mount campaigns that express Canadian values and win elections.

Donations to political parties have changed since 2004. Corporations cannot contribute anymore. Only individuals can donate to federal parties. And individuals can only donate a maximum of $5,200 this year.

You are key to our ability to mount a campaign to keep Canada working.

Please donate now with the most generous gift possible. Canada is working. The only option to keep it working – to keep it progressive - is a Liberal government.

Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at May 11, 2005 8:56 AM