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October 19, 2006 Garth Turner, Independent Member of Parliament Justice Building, Suite 600 Honourable Member, As leader of the People's Political Power Party of Canada, a new Party that thinks like you from what we see I salute you. I would like to congratulate you on your integrity and honesty in speaking out independently your views that are to be public information, under the Freedom of Access of Information Act. This is not a solicitation letter and from your outspokenness, it is clear to me that you will receive it, simply to justify honesty and integrity. Many times your views (at least some of them, for perhaps there are many that I not know of yet) merge with our ideas towards honesty and integrity. This letter is to encourage you in the independence of your freedom of speech to continue to do so, but to be also open-minded by a non-partisan way of looking at things; in other words, to recognize the good in everyone.
Again, I want to congratulate you for being independent; where somehow the fact that you remain a Conservative Independent tells me that there must be left something good in the Conservative movement. Whatever we could learn from that, lay it on the table for the public. If it is improvable, allow us to help you better yourself and allow us to better ourselves in the process of justice for peace in this land. Again, congratulations and we will post this article on our website, sometime today, to justify the good in everyone. And ‘good’ could never be an opposition to us. It is more of an opportunity to think alike where you could have independence in a party that will have a bit of everyone for the benefit of this nation. Again, congratulations! And I remain yours truly, into an act of love for this nation in lieu of an Act of Parliament. Thank you for reading. And you may post this letter, not as promotional, but as educational for the nation so people will have a choice at the next term of our term position. Thank you for reading. Roger Poisson Leader of the People’s Political Power Party of Canada |