FAMILY COALITION PARTY OF ONTARIO



 
 

LETTERS FROM SUPPORTERS


Interesting lesson on principles from the "Freedom" party (not quite our supporter):
 
"...By refusing to support a small party that represents their stated values, many literally invest their time, effort, money, and votes to support big parties who are destroying their values. I am not speaking here of the majority of unwashed voters who are unaware of what their political values are, or what policies are helpful or harmful, but of those who ... knowingly betray their own values and principles. 
Invariably, they will come to blame others for the sad state of affairs that results --- and for their own inevitable cynicism towards the political process. 
They have, in effect, 'thrown away' their vote by so doing. 
I've seen it time and time again, so allow me to remind one and all that 'agreement' is not just some magical state of mind that will somehow transform itself into any meaningful progress or change. Agreement is not support. Those who say they 'agree' with Freedom Party but who choose to 'support' some other party are possibly doing far more harm to freedom and to Freedom Party than our openly declared opponents. 
At least the latter have a reason not to support us; their actions are consistent with their beliefs, which is why their beliefs continue to triumph. But the former, by both preaching and practicing a 'vote-against' dogma in defiance of their own stated principles, entrench the idea among others that principles do not matter
Or worse: that the ideals of a free and prosperous society are unattainable in the real world. 
Or even worst: that the ideals of a free and prosperous society can be achieved, but without a principled base, and through compromise with those whose policies would destroy such a society. "
 
Robert Metz - President, Freedom Party of Ontario
 

September 19, 2007
Robert,
Just a note to say that I will not be voting Progressive Conservative in this election.  John Tory is shooting himself in the foot. I strongly disagree with him pushing public funding for every character that claims to have a faith based school.  The Catholic school system is good  and proved itself to be so by many years of self funding prior to getting government funding. Therefore when public funding came along we all knew what the Catholic schools were all about.  Now if we fund every "faith based" school who knows what we would get??
 
However, in spite of me having great respect for Catholic schools, I sent my own kids to public schools. I felt that if I sent them to separate schools, the public system would get watered down.  By that I mean that if all good kids were sent to separate schools then only the riff raff would be left at the public schools - i.e. the public shools would end up being trash.  By me sending my kids to public schools I feel that, I and other like minded parents, kept the teachers and school board, in line ...  responsible and decent.  There were a few times when I took issue with the teachers and school board. But this was all to the betterment of the entire system - all kids benefited from me and other like minded parents keeping things on an even keel.
 
I will definitely NOT be voting for John Tory nor for McGuinty and the NDP are definitely out. That leaves only one choice and that is the Family coalition Party of Ontario.
 
Stan Jesik.
 

September 18, 2007

Dear Mr. Lxxxxxxxx:

I am not voting Liberal nor am I voting NDP... and certainly I am not voting GREEN...

However, I hardly can see any difference in voting for the PC party of Ontario. The issue is that by looking at the list of promises displayed below; I do not see any minimal inclination towards supporting the family, the real one, not the 'kumbaya' family; but the one God meant to be for the development and prosperity of humanity, one man and one woman with taking care of their children well being.

Your program really leaves no discrepancy with the other center party as both persist on the supremacy of government over the people and insist on placing as solution the creaming of the people hard work at the source call it income taxes. Yes, I am asking for the income tax to be sent to history as the family killer device it is, since creation. Return the money the government unfairly confiscate from the people and let the people prosper at their own pace and with the support of their real families and the church.

Nothing is in perspective to resolve the problem with education which cannot be just to let the private school system or home-schooling on their own, but to eliminate the unfairly charged taxes under the pretentious education system that all it does is to create a social class called the Ontario teachers with the sole task of making their pensions as fat as they can and to live, they alone, happily ever after. I insisted with Mike Harris before and I do it now with you; change the system and have the courage to fire any and every one who contravenes the wishes of the people you are representing.
That is what the votes you are asking for are supposed to do, provide representation not repression.

Taxes are necessary, but fairness is not to deprive everyone of money they need to freely decide where to spend it, but on the contrary, allow the people to decide the course of their earnings.

If you really want to support those in need; leave them alone, have the courage to declare a government for the people by the people and limit it to what is essentially administration of the common needs of the people. Leave charity in the hands of the people through the channels always worked, through their local churches and communities and stay away from that fallacy of having the government 'saving' the people. If you really care, there would not be homeless by the hundreds in our streets, because as many of them just gave up it is because they have been cornered by a system run by ruthless politicians caring for nothing more than money to spend; now by asking for contributions and then after by throwing the result of our work to countless amounts of parasites living off the system but giving you their votes. That is the centrist philosophy and will never work.

How we could leave the environment to the side? While science is put aside on behalf of fanatic paranoia about what fatalist opportunists pretend is the only truth about weather and the causes for it; governments cannot possible have anything to say about it, let alone ever to abuse the panic for charging more taxes. The solution for the weather is to let the scientists deal with it. Governments never ever produce any cure to anything but a lot of death and desolation as a consequence of their sucking of people chances for prosperity.

I thought I gave you an idea on why is that I am not voting for your party... because you are not for any change... Harris had the right idea but was pushed out by progressive wolves dressed under sheepskins which apparently there seems not to be a way to get rid of them.

My vote will go to the Family party and will not be wasted... trust me on this one...

César Fernández-Stoll
Cambridge, ON, Canada


May 3, 2006

I got hooked for a few minutes to the Website. Very good!
All cool - maybe I would have a few comments, but it is precious morning. Another time.
You have made a very good stuff in Newspeak! The format - like an invention.
I would rather see Jokes a bit above "About us", but hey.

Victor B.
Scarborough


April 23, 2006

Just wanted to say that I am fond of your MSA program. 
I think it would work and do a lot of good.

Alena S.
Rockwood


March 13, 2005

The problem with the political parties of today is, that they spend all of their time speaking above the common people.
... Canada needs people who will take the time to listen. We need the men and women who will lead this nation of Canada to be an example to the rest of the world, where there will be truth, justice and honor, [and life be protected] from the moment of conception to natural death.
I think that one of the first avenues we have to explore is, what's happening to our young men and women of today. Why do we have the proliferation of drugs? Why do we have [promiscuous] sexual activity among the youth? 
Has anyone paid attention to the attire of those who stand at the head of the classroom and teach our future leaders? 
If their dress code is an indication of their attitude towards the students... then we have a lot to be concerned about.

If I may be so bold as to put my thoughts before you, I think the problem is before our very eyes and it is spelled with just nine words: 
"The hand that rocks the cradle rocks the world".
That hand no longer rocks the cradle: It now is the hand that is busy making money and pursuing a career. The child, after one year having the touch and love of the mother is abandoned to a daycare center. No daycare center can replace the voice, touch, or the love of the mother. 
... I suggest that we add to the policies of the party [the following]: When it becomes known that a mother, and I speak of a husband and a wife, is pregnant, the family would no longer pay income tax on [incomes of] $100,000 and under, to encourage the family to remain financially independent until the child leaves home or until the age of 16. At that time the mother could return to the career of her choice, or be given the opportunity to further her education for a career at the cost of the provincial government.
Thank you for your time sir, I await an answer to my letter. 

Bob Chapman
Orillia


Oct. 2, 2003

It's nice to see that there is people out there that think the family is very important. If they change family (marriage). The world will be a very hard and difficult place for our children to grow up in.
Thank You for standing up for what is right.

Steve & Colleen M
St. Catharines


Sept. 27, 2003

Please add me to your mailing list ...
I'd also like some more info on becoming a member of your party.

Thanks

Frank D.
Markham
Raised Liberal.....Converted to PC.....disgusted by BOTH!!!!


Sept. 27, 2003

Based on your party platform...the protection of Family Values...I will now vote for the Family Coalition Party. Good Luck in the upcoming election. Add my email address to your email list.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth G.

 


Sept. 25, 2003

Dear Giuseppe,

Thank you for finding a candidate to represent the Family Coalition Party in Parry Sound/Muskoka.  Yesterday I had the pleasure of voting for Mrs. Phinney in the advanced poll in our riding.  I have been a Tory supporter provincially for years and a believer in much of the Common Sense Revolution.  However, I have been distressed at their stand on such issues as abortion and, more recently their failure to take firm action against same sex marriage.

I was prepared to vote Tory again, only viewing them as the least of 3 evils and would have had to hold my nose to do so.  I have come to believe that supporting the right view on such issues as abortion and same sex marriage and other moral matters is so crucial to our way of life that it overrides any other political concerns.

No longer will I vote for a party that I cannot support on these issues because pragmatically it would appear to be a wasted vote to support a fourth party alternative.

By the time you read this, the election will probably be over, but I wish you and the Family Coalition Party much success.  Enclosed please find a donation to assist in expenses.

Yours truly,

Carl H.
Parry Sound


Sept. 25, 2003

Greetings,

I just wanted to say thank you...

I am an evangelical Christian living in east Ottawa. Tonight I was listening on CFRA last nights local debate held at an Ottawa area High School. I was extremely impressed and encouraged by the passionate appeal made by the man representing your party in regard to Christians and Catholics walking the walk on the gay marriage issue.

So much so, that it caused me to seriously reconsider my vote. Up until then I didn't even know this party existed and the only premise for my vote was anything that would keep the Liberals from gaining power.  My only qualm about voting PC was the current premiers inaction on the gay marriage issue. The concept of actually having the option to vote for a party that holds mutual moral convictions is refreshing, this is very encouraging. Thankyou!

Chris C.
Ottawa


Sept. 24, 2003

Dear Sirs

Please send me your publication "Impact".  I have wondered how to vote in this election, not trusting the PC's, and not getting any answers from my questions re: their stand on same-sex marriages (if any) from the Liberals and Green Party.  Now I believe that I have found the answer.  It is unfortunate that the local FCP candidate is virtually unknown.  I found out out about her only on the CBC website, of all places.

Peter H.
Parry Sound


Sept, 2003

Hello Family Coalition:

I read your website and I am impressed by your firm stance for marriage and against homesexuality. I am recently disturbed by the stand of the NDP, Liberal and Conservatives about this issue.

Feel free to contact us at <E-mail>

I will like to here more about your party members background (former- political (ex. Liberal), religioius (church support) etc.

Sincerely,

Timothy D.


Sept, 2003

My Name is Frank

I am glad to we have finally got a party with good family values.
I was for all my life a Liberal voter until last week when the leader said he supported gay marriages. This is the key issue for me in this election.
I have been browsing your web site and like what I read but the problem is do we have a member of your party in our riding.? I live in Trinity Spadina riding.  Also can you put me on your mailing list etc. for emails as I am interested.
You can mail me at  <address follows>

Frank
Toronto


Sept. 23, 2003

Really wish you would make your Party more visible, as you stand for all the best we could hope for from a Gov't.

Thank you and All the Best!

Jean
Goderich


July 2, 2003

Dear Giuseppe Gori,

...

Please do not give up! God bless all your efforts.  I read your bulletins that reinforce my convictions.

Sincerely,

Rita M. Cullen
Ottawa


June 24, 2003

Dear Mr. Gori,

I am most grateful for the tremendous work you and the Family Coalition Party are doing....

... Prayerful best wishes for your continued success in this most important and needed work.

Sincerely,

Ms. B. Boyd
Toronto


March 31, 2001

Great site, only thing you have no membership tab.

Also, I voted for you in 87 and 90 but not in 95 or the most recent election, never again will I vote for the provincial Tories, they sure pulled a fast one on families, it sad to see the old Tory face emerge, big government and arrogant.

You have a chance to pick up seats in the next election, I believe Ontarians are tired of the Tories , now is the time to prepare for the next election, I will email your page to my friends. all the best.

Marta B.
Oshawa


March 29, 2001

I am very interested in your Party and think that it holds the platform I have been looking for when I think of my vote in the next provincial election.

Like you I am very disillusioned with both the PC's and the Liberals. Neither of them are providing a just and truthful platform for education and health care and their conduct at Queen's Park I find reprehensible.

I am a kindergarten teacher in a local Catholic school and with my wife Jeanie, the parent of four children. Jeanie home-schools our youngest three while our eldest is in High School. So you can see that we have grave concerns regarding the status of education in this province and can see how this system works from the inside and from without. I am looking for a Party that can provide a platform on education that addresses the ills within the system and does not seek to create a crisis in education or to ally themselves with the teachers unions for political expediency. While I think the Liberals are giving more positive lip service to the teaching profession the acts of Dalton McGuinty on other fronts (his open and flagrant support of Gay Pride day in Toronto last year for one) give me cause to know he is not the proper leader for this province and I suspect he is as morally and politically corrupt as Mike Harris.

I was amazed to see the Ontario Coalition's platform on education specifically target the concerns my wife and I have had with education for many years now. The voucher system I noted recently was given a quick dismissal by both the Liberals and the Conservatives in recent news items. I see it as the way to bring back the control of education where it belongs; in the hands of parents.

Please keep me on any mailing lists you have. I look forward to continued news on the success of the Ontario Coalition.  I look forward to hearing via email or in a letter with the issue of IMPACT that will come my way, from someone in the Family Coalition Party on their opinions on the direction of the party.

I can not recall what candidate we had hear in Midland during the last provincial election but I will be hoping for a strong presence from your party in the next election.

I look forward to an increased popularity for your party provincially and will do what I can over the next few months to see how I can support your efforts.

Sincerely,

Blaine Scott
Midland


March 17, 2001

Hi Giuseppe!

My name is Paul Wood. I am a 45-year old school teacher from Toronto. As a committed Catholic and totally given to the pro-life cause , to the culture of life, I am most interested in learning more about the Ontario Coalition Party. If it is the same in policy as the federal CA I am quite happy.

Please God don't bring back the NDP.

I too am disgruntled that Harris has done virtually nothing to stop abortion, to aid abortion counseling, to put an end to the Marion Boyd law, etc. He said he would work against these things. Those who want to repeat, "At least Harris always does what he says", have a short memory or remember only that which they wish to.

Good luck , Giuseppe, and God bless you and your efforts!!!

Paul Michael W.
Toronto


ONE UNIQUE LETTER...

Dear colleagues!

We are representatives of the Ukrainian Political Association "One Family" glad to greet the other continent brothers-in-arms. We are very glad that not only in the Ukraine there are people that understand family importance and family values for the modern society. People of the different nation or religion they always and everywhere appreciate the family warmth. Unfortunately some negative processes in the present-day world are the threat to our ideals. That is why there is the great task in front of us in finding allies in other countries and continents to coordinate our actions together.

In spite of the young age of our Party we already have the own representatives in the Ukrainian Parliament, and by the all accessible methods we promote the Ukrainian society creating established on the family values. We look forward and understand that integration processes that take place in the world, and our country entrance into the world community demand our presence in the international arena where in the forces union that defend maintain the same ideals we could have influence on the society development in the third millennium.

We would be very happy to take your Party positive experiment. We also consider that it does not depend on any situation, time or country, because family and its traditional values always stay invariable. We hope that the results of our Party activity will be interesting for you. At today's stage we lead the great work in creating the structures, and we plan to become one of the most influential Ukrainian Parties.

We propose you to familiarize with our Declaration and to visit our site in the Internet :www.edina-rodina.kiev.ua (there will be the English version soon).  We hope that you will be interested in our Association activity and you will find the possibility to give us the answer.

Sincerely yours,

Alexander Rzhavsky
"One Family" Association Leader
Peoples Deputy of the Ukraine