October 19, 2006

Honourable Prime Minister
Mr. Stephen Harper
Ottawa, Ontario

Mr. Prime Minister,

It was with regrets that we heard the sad news of a great loss for your Party, especially in the matter of honesty and integrity.

About a week ago, it was finalized in Parliament through a Bill the conclusion of Freedom of Information, accessible by all people of Canada.  Therefore, any time of the day and night that the taxpayers’ money is being used, be it in Caucus or in the House of Commons, public information access provides the right to know for all Canadians, since we are hourly paid people by the people of Canada.  All that is being discussed on their behalf and I must say, strangely, is without the people knowing about it.

Many times in the last years, many attempts were made to reach you, to help re-structure Canada to an acceptable point that people would look forward for new ideas, as people look forward to go watch a good movie.  But when you are forced in the theatre, the popcorn is more interesting than the movie.  This is why, by the words of an arbitrator on the fairness of airtime distribution, (should we say for mudslinging), his own words were, which I disagree with, ‘popular vote’, when the people of Canada, through many polls have expressed their dissatisfaction and their lack of choice.  Therefore if you deem ‘popular vote’ the distribution of airtime at a time of crisis for all politicians and the people of Canada, that will justify the walking away of Mr. Turner by a lack of confidence in certain procedures of your Caucus.  Perhaps he still believes in other things from the Conservative Party or is just making sure to assure himself of a position in the meantime.

I’ll leave it to Mr. Turner to further establish his credibility, which we hope could resemble what we offer you today.

Dictatorship may appear to have a very strong hold upon a handful of people.  But it’s when you dismiss from attention and they want to stay, that you know that you’re not a dictator but a father to your people.

We invite you, not to a debate because this word ‘debate’ is an assurance of confrontation.  Canada is no longer a nation because of its division and lack of unity, where scandals are left on the shelf for whatever reason and that credibility that appeared to surface in your dictatorship voice causes dissention in your own party. I would like to remind you that before Mr. Martin was out of office, you questioned your own creditability, making a statement that you wanted to quit.  And somehow you were influenced to stay.  So now the pressure is about credibility and opening to the people of Canada an opportunity to see everything that is available, so that next time they have a choice, by allowing and enabling all Parties to use airtime in an equal way; rich or poor, an equal time.  If you have a twelve billion dollar surplus, offer Canadians a choice now.  As if we have the one hundred and one million dollars missing from the Liberals.  It could have been used to give people a choice; likewise with these scandals of billboards and the Museum of Human Rights.  If you have any credibility, where we now give you an opportunity, a helping hand, I must say, to tell openly to the people of Canada and by an Act of Parliament that money will have nothing to do with the next election, that in the fairness and honesty of your government that you will offer all people of Canada, through airtime or newspapers, making it as the census is, an obligation of the nation which means all forms of media to allow proper airtime without involvement of the rich against the poor, so that people of Canada will first praise you for offering them such.  What a gift that we give you for election!  And we do not want to match what you have against what we have.  This is the old style of politics. We let the people decide and we will learn from each other’s platforms how to make a better Canada, rather than further divide it, as all parties have so well done until now.

This is accountability and credibility and on a proper balance sheet in accounting, the net is always less than the gross.  But when it is profitable, you are glad that you trimmed down the fat and made it equitable for all people.

I wish you well, as I leave with a last note on the issues of war: if nations have developed such a capability of looking for peace through the rubble of war and so little intelligence when we speak of ‘intelligence information’ in bringing peace by having something to offer that would be acceptable to all nations, you would be known as the greatest peacemaker in the world and you would have no enemies.  Try us.

Thank you for reading.  May you be blessed in all your honourable projects and may you seek blessings for those that you don’t understand or perhaps neglect by selfishness. 

You will find enclosed a copy of the letter sent to the Honourable Member of Parliament, Mr. Garth Turner and perhaps you should reflect on the character of his integrity.  When we say ‘too outspoken’, what good are words if they are never used; if you use them all and you haven’t a greater choice?

Thank you for reading.
Roger Poisson
Leader of the People’s Political Power Party of Canada

Posted at: www.peoplespoliticalpower.ca

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