Thursday, June 21, 2007, 02:23 AM - Morality
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 05:42 PM - Morality
On April 30th, our leader, Ron Gray, released this information.
“The federal government has allocated $300 million in its 2007 budget for a proposal to vaccinate our daughters and granddaughters against a disease that can cause cervical cancer. The plan targets adolescent and pre-adolescent girls for a vaccine called Gardasil.
Gardasil is a recently-developed vaccine for human papilloma virus (HPV), a viral infection that has become a virtual epidemic because of sexual promiscuity.”
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World News Daily reported 2 weeks ago that adverse reactions to Gardasil include “spontaneous abortion and paralysis.”
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Judicial Watch gained, under the Freedom of Information legislation access to 1637 reports of adverse reactions to Gardasil
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Is this an acceptable risk to which we should expose our children? It’s time our governments began telling us the truth about the risks of sexual immorality. Rather than trying to treat the symptoms of the problem, let’s treat the problem.
The only way to avoid STD’s is to practice abstinence outside of marriage: not experimental inoculations; not using condoms; abstinence works!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 10:54 AM - Electoral Reform
The issue of electoral reform is important to all of us living in Ontario.
This is a link explaining the recommendations of the Ontario Citizen's Assembly on Electoral Reform.
Watch it and spread the word. We need to understand how this system works prior to voting in the referendum on October 10, 2007.
Mixed Member Proportional Representation more fairly reflects the diversity of Ontarians than our existing system, Single Member Plurality.
Most democracies have long since dropped SMP because of the inequities in representing the electorate.
The Provincial Government will send out information before election day to voters, however, the sooner we begin to familiarize ourselves with the benefits of MMPR, the easier it will be to make our decision.
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Monday, May 21, 2007, 03:26 PM - Health Care
Please post your opinion in the 'add comment'. Simply press the link at the bottom of this post. You may answer with just yes, no or no opinion. Or you may post a comment.
As a protection, I would suggest you not include your email address.
Thank you
Vicki
1. The number of abortions is Canada is rising and now exceeds 110,000 a year. Each abortion is paid for by you and I as taxpayers. Presently a woman can be nine months pregnant and have an abortion legally the day before the baby would be born. Are you in favour of having some restrictions on abortion?
a) Yes _____ b) No ____ c) No opinion _______
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Thursday, May 17, 2007, 10:52 AM - Economy
According to this article tax payer money slated for child care has gone missing. Nobody knows how it was spent. The provinces don't have to file reports. But then again... What's $2 billion dollars among fellow countrymen, right?
Wrong!
The government takes money from hardworking Canadian Taxpayers to pay the cost of administering this country. We, more or less, cheerfully pay those taxes. However to spend those tax dollars, which belong to Canadians, without demanding proper accounting is not ethical. We would not accept it from a business and we certainly cannot accept it from our government.
In an article on May 15, Statscan advised us that 1/3 of Canadian's are self identified as work-a-holics. Are we work-a-holics because we want to or because we have to work hard to pay the burden of inept handling of our tax dollars by our government officials?
Next year the Conservative government anticipates demanding accountability from the Provinces on how federal money is spent. Perhaps Mr. Harper didn't watch the "Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour" when he was young. Bugs Bunny told Daffy Duck for years that next week Daffy could host the show. Daffy never did host the show! But .... next week!
How would a CHP government be different?
Policy Section 4.5.5. "VALUE FOR MONEY" EVALUATION
Comprehensive evaluation should involve continuous checks of spending controls, and ensure that departments and agencies provide full information to enable M.P.’s to make clear decisions on projects (e.g. cost estimates and whether results can be assessed). "Value for money" evaluation requires civil servants to measure the effectiveness of their programs rather than just having to prove the money was spent for the purpose intended.
That would be a good start! Combined with that, we will ensure that Canadian parents are enabled to provide the best care for their children. We will provide a stay-at-home parent with $1000 per month to make the dream of raising their own children, a reality! That money is trackable and effectively spent!
That's leadership! That's what this country needs!
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Monday, May 14, 2007, 02:12 PM - Miscellaneous
I've added a guestbook. It would be great to see who visits our site.
Guestbook
Vicki
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