Many
decent people
are fed up with candidates' promises of grandiose transportation
plans, better public education, better public healthcare, from
all the candidates and then see, after the election, that they
had no intention to maintain their promises.
They
have been hearing those un-kept promises for years.
As
a result, they do not even go to vote any more1.
What
decent people haven't been hearing from the people who want their votes is the
promise of a future where Ontario's younger generation can reach
their full potential - a province where equal opportunity
is available for all, where government is once again the servant
of the people and not their master, where truth is more
important than political correctness, where their hard-earned
wages are not squandered on wasteful and foolish government
programs, and where elected legislators and not un-elected
judges enact the laws.
That
is, a province where principles, not programs, govern our lives
and political activities. This is a moral, compassionate culture
of life, respecting the dignity of all human beings. The FCP
candidates understand and represent this goal.
Decent
people want the opportunity to vote according to conscience.
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NOTE:
[1]
Elections Ontario - 2007 election results: Almost 48% of he eligible voters stayed home.
If consider that a large amount of people are not eligible to
vote, then we know that the majority of the adult residents in
Ontario did not vote.
The
Liberal party formed a "majority" government (78% of
the seats). However, the minority (42% of eligible voters) who
voted Liberal are only 20% or less of all the Ontario residents!
What
can the other 80% say or do? Not much, since the Liberals have a
majority government till the October 2011 election!