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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1993, p. 32

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a ee A EY AR PAN Lr DURK BRUINSMA candidate for the Christian Heritage Party The Christian Heritage Party has adopted a clear and concise policy on the sanctity of human life which reads as follows: 'We affirm that human life is sacred from conception and has a God given Roden "body is the property of God, and that no one but God has the authority to terminate human life except. in accord with express | provisions of Holy Scripture. No person, institution, or government shall tolerate, encourage, or decree death by means such as abortion, euthanasia, or suicide." Approximately thirty- million unborn children have been killed by abortion, since World War 'understood from the following: a Ss - value, regardless of race, age, gender or physical or mental handicap. Furthermore, no race or gender has greater 'intrinsic value than another. We believe that the exceeds by far the number of persons killed in that great war. That war was fought to uphold the dignity of man. That we are still looking to Il, in North America. This find s some of the perpetrators of that holocaus', must be, in light of what is now happening, the _ height of hypocricy. That the present ES marcer of the unborn is a holocaust by itself can be "The doctor injected a saline solution into the amniotic fluid surrounding baby Gianna and scheduled the mother for a followup visit the next day. In saline abortions like this the baby is slowly. poisoned and burned to death by. the toxic solution. Gianna was supposed to be delivered dead the next day, but something went wrong," she was born alive. Her life was spared when a nurse from the abortion clinic took her to a hospital. She is now.a bubbly teenager. When interviewed she said "| til limp, but | can walk, run, dance and jump. Maybe not as well as you or a lot of other people, but | do O.K. for me." With an angelic vote she has delighted church groups' for years. (From: The New American, Dec. 1991). at one an i NAL is committed against God a humanity. i All of life is sacred, from condept natural death: Last week Sue R : her case in the Supreme Court. We are very thankful for this even though the decision'was only by a slim majority of 5-4. After if was all over she said. "Now | can get on with my life." In the Netherlands where -Euthenasia is Your vote: for the Christian: 'Heritage Party will, by the grace of God, prevent the. holocaust of killing unborn children and Samp out the threat of euthanasia. At ~*~ For more informatio, dich Ll "161 King St. E HARRY POPE candidate for the National Party of Canada Reform has proposed eliminating the federa less of a market for producers, increased unemployment, federal deficits! The policies proposed by the National Party of Canada rst : funding for all levels of government. "1 This can only be accomplished with a positive, | Toor 1 cent of the 1997 work force, approaches full employment 1 -- 2.2 million jobs must be created'in the next four years. "1 This will require that gross domdstic product (GDP) "1 increase by $120 billion; that is, by an'average of four per "| cent a year during the next four years. N 1 This will require an extraordinary stimulus. Increased -{ government spending is out: this would only increase our 1 deficit. What we must do is reverse the past practices +] that created the problem. Especially harmful has been | our heavy borrowing abroad to finance our deficits. 1 Reversing the process will reverse its consequences. 1 Whan we buy foreign goods we lose jobs. We expect to i] get those jobs back when the foreigners use the dollars: | they get from us to buy our goods. This has not been | ; happening. Instead of buying our goods, foreigners have |: | been buying our bonds and other assets. Thus we don't | #1 get back the\jobs we lost when we bought foreign goods |: and services. That's the primary source of our chronic | | oo 14 bo able to vote against legislation without fear of | Our high interest rates. make our bonds more attractive |: the defeat of government, than our goods. Because foreigners must first buy our |: dollars to buy our bends, high demand for our bonds has }: artificially increased the international price of our dollar. |: This makes our goods more expensive in foreign markets |: ballot," and reduces our exports. Again our unemployment is | | major issue affecting the country, like Deficit Reduction or}: more jobs. Capital Punishment. The results of the referandum ballot |; would be binding on the government, no matter who won |: Reversing this process will provide the essential | tha slection. { high unemployment. Bo A A valued dollar -- feeds on and reinforces the others. stimulus for economic recovery. the key stimulus needed for recovery. write 10; what's been my address since 1969: 'Box 867, Uxbridge, LOP 1N2. a National| deficit through cuts in } social programs, employment, and incomes -- measures | that will be totally counterproductive: reduced incomes | will lead to less private spending. The result will be even | increased UIC and welfare payments, and increased, : | will completely change the Canadian economy to one of | :{ full employment, general prosperity, and adequate | controllable stimulus that guarantees significant job | : creation. This stimulus is available. 'The following outlines | political system that's not in touch with Canadians, and :{ the scenario that would drive the economy toward the | that's not accountable for its actions. | achievement of full employment and a zero deficit by || increased. Each of these factors -- sale of government |: { bonds to foreigners, high interest rates, and an over | employment and deficit elimination by 1997 is anchored |: on reducing foreign debt and interest rates and thus |: lowering our dollar's international price. This will increase |: the sales of our goods and services to others, providing |: For more information please phone me at 852-7787 or |: W.H. (Harry) Pope |: TT The following are the final submissions for the Port Perry Star's Electioh '93 fe Vi pa been made available free of charge for the past three weeks to enable all candidates, runhing federal Riding of Durham to discuss their platform and concerns. Next week The Star. will b publish the answers to a candidate questionaire to help voters make an educated 4 choice. on Qctaber 25. in the SRERRIRNES es os x an arte | The National Party's comprehensive plan for full ; their promises, spend our m IAN SMYTH e candidate for the REFORM PARTY Reform Candidate lan Smyth is encouraging active part in changing the | "political system to put | "accountability" back into } the job description for MPs. "It seems that no matter how many times we switch the faces or the party in power, the people we elect in good faith get swallowed up by a political system that's driven by party interests, special interests and self-interest. A Only by changing the political system -itself will Unemployment is now at 1.6 million. The work force - politicians become accountable to those who elect them. will increase 1.2 million in the next four-years. To | 1 reduce oo to 600,000 -- which, oars. per "1 who knocks on your door, makes promises and says As voters, you can do something. Tell every politician "trust me," that you won't vote for them unless they agree in advance, to change the system. Tell them that if they truly intend to follow through with their promises, then they must also commit to a reformed political system that allows them to represent you better. Ask: "How are you going to do things differently?" If they can't commit, if |: they don't have a plan, then it's all just talk. How the Reform Party Will Change the System. The Reform Party will institute a policy of freer votes in the House of Commons. Currently, every vote on a government measure in the House of Commons is treated as a "confidence vote." This means that if a government bill is defeated, the government is defeated and must call an election. For this reason, government leaders continually force their members to vote the party line, often against the wishes of the people they are supposed to represent. MPs on the government side The Reform Party also supports referendums. At election time, gvery citizen should get two ballots, not just Parliament. On the other ballot, the "national referendum you would'be asked to vote directly on some Many Canadians feel We ed by politicians who break y irresponsibly, and take the job they were elected to do i the power to remove them from off will make MPs mote concerned abot and less concerned about their party solidarity. If you want to be consulted on major national decisions that affect your life...if you want to be able to trust the {ree to stand |. up for you, then do something. Insist on a change to the f: Premio, hy people you elect...if you want your MP to be system and don't take no for an answer. \ H = 2 | of Durham. | :| mother of three and 'elected members in Europe, Australia and Néw Zeala) -{ industries like the $1 million per day to nuclear power; or | the $3 billion recently given to Hibernia oil which will only :| provide a few jobs for 20 years. If we take car {| renewable resources such as the fishery, and forests, there one. On oné ballot you choose your Member of £1 will be long-term jobs for the workers who | these resources. We should practise modified cutting | income.tax.burden on-individuats: SEL : | to paritament such as cha i] the members to be, og so 1 | care of their friends. The way toignsure that our MPs do a and policies which by giving Canadians 14 50 committed:to maiftainis if they don't. Recall |] , their constituents | | medicare and old agé pensidi gal "We feel government has 4 ity 1e consider what the impact of its policies 100 years from fipw JUDYHURVID candidate for the 'GREEN PARTY 1 am a life -long resident am the | together with my husband east of Newtonville..| am-a- | graduate of McMaster 1 University and am currently 8 employed with the Northumberland/Newcastle: Boird 0 of Education as a supply teacher. | have: been-actively f involved in the education: of the citizéns: ag on f environmental matters for six years, "o/Uived ©) : | accepted the challenge to rumbecausa'd wéntt ge ; voters a credible alternative party 10/Vote: for Voters want change and voters who care about thie environ can send a strong message to the government by iE green. The Green Party is active in 40° ¢ountries'and as 44,000 Canadians voted Green in the last fédera) 'elec My campaign is an environmental and fiscally responsible one. You will see no lawn signs and' fevaive no unsolicited pamphlets. The green party advocates: ecologically Sound and socially useful businesses such as renewable energy, small locally owned businesses, is famine, etc. Our party aims to provide socially useful and . acolog ically sustainable employment for everyone. in their own communities when possible. We would fight to repel both the free trade agreement and NAFTA because they promise 16 lower 'environmental standards and reduce local decision- -making and democracy. Today one-third of all federal government revenues are f required to pay interest on the debt. During the reign of the [ Tories the debt doubled. During the boom years, the | Liberal government failed to reduce the debt as wall. Greens recommend cutting subsidies to polluting our non- ffi epend b manufacturing diversity in-lumber commonities to eh Taxes on non-renewable resources can lower the k believe in Solf dere mfor-nat . THEA | os: suctihs and not just how they will nfl, ) thi next election, If you love your country, value your" health, ahd want a your childrén, you have alreafly but reen ision angi Pi hopes for this election, = £7 Artingur poli i

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