Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 October 1993, p. 6

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~ Page 6 — Hatton Hills This Weak’ Saiurad October'23; i993 inion === PUBLISHER: Ken Bellamy OFFICE MANAGER: Jean Shewell HIS WEEN Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4B1, and is printed in Oakville at Q.E. PHON! EDITOR: Colin Gibson CIRCULATION MANAGER: Marie Shadbolt HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED. IE: 873-2254 Charter To the Editor: The hour is upon us in which this generation will see the demise of the family structure as we know it for- ever, Presently before — the United Nations is a compre- hensive charter advancing the agenda of the Children’s “Liberation” Movement. I’m concerned as an indi- vidual by the power of gov- ernments to destroy and rip apart families under the guise of a ‘child’s rights’ | measure. This wolf in sheep’s clothing could, if passed, substantially under- mine the authority ‘of par- ents to exercise vitally important responsibilities towards their children, It currently awaits politi- cal expediency from the United States Senate and the United Nations. This bill called “The Rights of the Child” is a treaty designed to-over-rule all the laws of the countries that sign. it and Canada, under the PC ban- j ter already signed this treaty in 1991. If ratified, this treaty will undermine the family by granting to children a list of radical “rights” which would be primarily enforced dom of thought and associa- tion” and “the right to free- dom of expression.” Also within the confines of this treaty, the charter would give children the Tight to disregard parental authority, the state will determine the child’s “best interest”, all children under the treaty would immediate- a threat to family life ly be registered to ensure state and UN control over their development and severe limitations will be placed on the parents’ right to direct and train their chil- dren. The charter would fur- ther entrench the tight of teenagers to abort their babies, the state would assists in co-parenting of the children and the list of inclusions continues. Friends, I appeal to your deep-felt convictions and Proclaim a red alert to an action mandate. We are in day and age where we are witnessing in front of our very eyes the deliberate destruction of the family, spelling an end to the family structure as we have known it for centuries. As a Christian and a candidate in this federal election, I’m concerned about the moral fibre and sanctity of the family in our country. I speak on behalf of all Christians who still believe in God and the reality of His Presence. We must preserve the sanctity of ‘the family in its entirety. We need to Stand in.one accord in Prayer and actively voice our opposition. Remember, “All that is necessary for evil to triumph, is that good men do nothing.” — Edmund Burke. If you are a concerned Canadian. and sympathize with the grave consequences of this treaty and would like a transcript’ of the “Conventions on the rights of the Child” please call the CHP Campaign Office at 905-873-MARC. a Marc Bianco CHP candidate Halton-Peel To the Editor: Tt is a sad state of affairs when polls show that as y as one in three Canadians will cast protest votes for either the Reform Party or the Bloc Quebecois. It is a difficult job for any Political party to run this country of ours and I am not sure if anyone has the “key”. As a voter, it is easy to be disheartened and easy to criticize, but when your Party gets power - reality sets in. Just look at Bob Rae’s government. They were largely elected on a Protest vote and look what happened! Political agendas go out the window and those who made their Protest vote, join loudest in the chorus of criticism. The other scary prospect with this election is that we could.end up with a govern- ment elected more by It is important to get out and vote Make it a positive vote default than by choice. The fact that this will be a liber- al Government is not impor- tant. Itvis the principle that concerns me. As Richard Gwyn said, in Saturday’s Star, “The Liberals will win all right, perhaps with a majority, but they will do so more by default than because they have really bonded voters to them- selves” - kind of like being invited to the dance because everyone else was already taken. My message is: vote for the person or party you choose but make it a Posi- tive vote. Finally, when you vote for an alternate party, have a look at the end result to see who your decision will benefit. Happy voting! Brenda Sisnett Halton Hills To the Editor: In Canada, most of us take free elec- tions for granted. We assume that on Election Day we can go and cast our ballot without fear of physical interfer- ence or intimidation. We have a right to expect that the voters lists have been ared properly and that the counting of ballots will be done in a manner that will assure accuracy. We take for grant- ed that candidates of all beliefs have a right to bring their ideas and principles before the voting public for their scruti- ny. In other words, the exercise of our franchise, freely and openly, we take as a given, but how do-we stack up against our neighbors around the world? The truth is that we are a very rare commod- I Firstly, our country was created in legislation. and not revolution. The — tenets of peace, order and good govern- ment were part of our nation from the very beginning. We are privileged as candidates not to be dogged by the assassin’s bullet or by riots in the streets. We are privileged as voters to Continue a tradition that has existed for 125 years. To paraphrase Winston Churchill, the democratic system of government is the worst of all systems of government, except for every other stem. sy: Therefore, with all of its Perceived weaknesses, the democracy we take for granted is still the most prized way of life human beings have been able to devise for their well-being. However, we must all remember that this precious element in our lives is held onto only at a price. The price from time to time has involved sacrifice in war. This year, thanks to those who sac- tificed, it involves only the active efforts of thousands of caring people of all political stripes and of conscientious candidates who will once again restate our beliefs in the democratic Process, When Election Day comes around Monday, hopefully everyone will have had enough time and enough informa- tion placed before them to make a choice. Let us never forget that we are able to make the choice freely, without fear or concern of any kind other than for the future performance of the elect- ed candidate. On Election Day, your vote will pre- serve this precious yet sometimes frag- ile democracy. You will also be restat- ing to the rest of the world that Canada Tepresents a beacon of hope to those who live in a bondage that our country has never known. Julian Reed Liberal candidate Halton-Peel

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