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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

It all comes down to a matter of trust: Taube

Paul Martin and his corrupt Liberal regime must think Canadian’s are brain dead or something. When Stephen Harper proposes tax cuts they are evil, but when a desperate government, Paul Martin’s corrupt Liberal government promises them they are a good thing, even if we have to wait a full five years to get them. How will that raise the quality of life for me and my disabled boy Logan?

In a nut shell, it won’t.

Vote for Harper because he is honest and will do as he says. I know him to be a man of honor and good heart who can walk the walk for all Canadians, including the disabled ones, instead of talking the talk and fibbing like Paul Martin Does. Paul Martin cannot be trusted to govern, but Mr. Harper sure can, and will. That you can take to the bank.

Mini-budget is all window dressing
By MICHAEL TAUBE

Tue, November 15, 2005

[…] It's important for Sun readers to keep this in mind: The mini-budget is an election platform for Prime Minister Paul Martin and the Liberals. With the three opposition parties united behind the idea of forcing a federal election, Martin's government will fall in short order. And if the Liberals are not re-elected, none of these proposals will come to pass.

But that's a good thing. We'll be able to vote out the Liberals, who target tiny tax cuts for specific groups and spend our money like drunken sailors. And we'll bring in a Conservative government that supports immediate broad-based tax relief for all Canadians to help our economy grow and flourish.

It's pretty obvious as to which party has the better economic plan.

All it comes down to is a matter of trust.

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