Dec 092012
 

Update:  In response to the call for assistance to pay for the costs of taking the Robocall scandal to Court,

  • Dec 11:         $4.2 K has been raised
  • On Dec 8:    $1.9K  had been raised.

The total estimated cost will be $300K. Canadians still have a way to go!  Please spread the word.

It’s easy to make a contribution on-line: https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/0OoK3

Or, donations can be sent:

Council of Canadians  National office
700-170 Laurier Avenue  West
Ottawa, ON, K1P 5V5  Canada

On my death-bed I would like to know that my children are receiving an intact democracy.

I figure that the Robocall Court Case is a better investment for their future and yours, than to save DOLLARS to pass along to them.   Democracy is far more valuable!

Please forward to the strong of heart.

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Maude Barlow, Council of Canadians writes:

HI Sandra –

Monday we go to Federal Court for the election fraud case and we are up against a huge machine – the Conservative Party of Canada and its phalanx of lawyers, lobbyists and marketers. We have prepared this social media fundraiser to build a defence fund for the applicants and would deeply appreciate your getting this out to your contacts. We agree with the applicants from six ridings who believe that electoral fraud took place in the days leading up to the last federal election and have put ourselves on the line to support them as they seek to have the elections in their ridings overturned and re-held.

Any help you can give us would be so great. Many thanks!

Maude

https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/0OoK3

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What is the mainstream media telling Canadians about the upcoming Robocalls court case?

It starts Monday and it’s damned important.  Do you know about it?

  • The Ottawa Citizen has an excellent article (but how many of you live in Ottawa?).   Robocalls (election fraud):  Democracy’s day in court (Ottawa Citizen)  by Glen McGregor and Stephen Maher
  • The Winnipeg Free Press did a robocall article on November 22, but doesn’t actually say when the court case takes place.   Robocall challengers stay firm, Winnipeg Free Press

I’m having trouble finding anything else, which is consistent with Comment #3 below.

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THREE COMMENTS ON THE OTTAWA CITIZEN ARTICLE (ON-LINE):

1. Linda Belanger

Maher and McGregor should get the order of Canada for their work on this. If the Supreme Court rules against the plaintiffs on this, we can kiss democracy goodbye. It doesn’t matter if the election results were affected or not, all that matters is that the fraud took place. No one can really ever ascertain if these seats would have gone the other way. The only fact that matters is that the Con party engaged in fraud on a large scale.

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2. Bob Mulholland

The Council Of Canadians has set up an online fundraiser to help Linda Hirst, Ken Ferance and the others cover the $300K cost of this court case.

Please donate as much as you can and spread this fundraising campaign on all your social media channels:

https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/0OoK3

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3. Marvin DiGeorgio

Congratulations to The Ottawa Citizen for following this story while other major newspapers like the Globe and Mail completely ignore it. I agree, democracy itself is at stake, and Canadians need to have the protection of the courts and the press.

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RELATED TO ROBOCALLS (You can also generate a list of past postings by clicking on “Robocalls” in the right-hand sidebar under “Corporatocracy or Democracy”)

1. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/03/15/pol-investigation-.html Misleading robocalls went to voters ID’d as non-Tories.    Click on the link, wait a second for the colourful graphic at the top.  There’s an arrow at bottom right – click to get the CBC TV News broadcast with appearances by some of the people that make up the evidence.

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2. www.votemoving.com/ckuw.mp3

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3.   2012-03-14  Voter fraud concerns in east Toronto widespread (This is part of the “How” votes get “moved”.)

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4.   2012-03-15  Great video:  Rally in Ottawa Against 2011 Election Fraud

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5. 2012-03-15  Important info:  The legal status of #robocalls – – Election fraud or dirty tricks? By Peter Rosenthal.

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6.  (2008)  The Canadian Nixon

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/24/thecanadiannixon

From the British paper The Guardian:

Stephen Harper’s feud with Elections Canada is just the latest front in his war against government institutions

Dimitry Anastakis and Jeet Heer guardian.co.uk, Thursday 24 April  2008 21.00 BST

Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper is in trouble with Elections Canada, the government body that runs the vote in Canada.  They’ve  accused him of overspending in the last election and have even gotten  the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to raid the Conservative party’s  headquarters to find incriminating evidence.  In response Harper and  his followers have lashed out against Elections Canada, accusing it of  a partisan witch hunt.

The whole sorry situation shouldn’t surprise anyone who has paid  attention.  Every prime minister has a modus operandi.  Harper’s is  his utter contempt, shown not once but many times, for Canadian  institutions.  In fact, it is not a stretch to say that Harper simply  sees many Canadian institutions – Elections Canada being simply his  latest target – as illegitimate, not just in need of reform but worth  attacking root-and-branch.

The historian Garry Wills once observed that Richard Nixon wanted to  be president not to govern the nation but to undermine the  government.  The Nixon presidency was one long counterinsurgency  campaign against key American institutions like the courts, the FBI,  the state department and the CIA.  Harper has the same basic approach  to politics: attack not just political foes but the very institutions  that make governing possible.  The state for Nixon and Harper exists  not as an instrument of policy making but as an alien force to be  subdued.

Canadians have never had a prime minister who has literally made his  career attacking and undermining the legitimacy of Canadian  institutions.Until now.  [ . . . . . ]

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7.   03/14/2012    OTTAWA – Michael Sona has joined the ranks of other jilted Conservatives who suddenly find themselves defended and used by the official Opposition.

The young Tory staffer recently resigned as assistant to MP Eve Adams after unidentified sources were quoted as saying the Conservative party was investigating his possible role in placing controversial robocalls in Guelph, Ont., during the last federal election….

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8.  VIDEO:  Who killed our democracy?  Robocall justice now!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf4zcb6gKOg

(From   http://www.shitharperdid.ca/.    See also, on their blog, upper right tab for “more”.  Keep clicking on one after the other transgressions – – a reminder list.)

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