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 Post subject: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:15 pm 
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Harper dangerous even with another minority government: Williams
Labels PM a 'fraud' for breaking written election promises
Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams said Wednesday that even another minority Conservative government would be ruinous for Canadians.

In a nationally televised address to a St. John's business group, Williams — who has launched a campaign to defeat Conservative candidates in his own province — described what he called "a dire warning for all Canadians" about Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.

"If [he] is prepared to slash program spending when he has large surpluses and break his written word as the leader of a minority government, the future of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians — and indeed all Canadians — will be very bleak under a Conservative majority," Williams said.

Labelling Harper a "fraud" for having broken written campaign promises leading up to the 2004 and 2006 election campaigns, Williams launched one attack after another over Harper's record.

"A majority government for Stephen Harper would be one of the most negative political events in Canadian history," Williams said.

"Even without a majority, he has cut funding for minorities, cut funding for literacy, cut funding to students, volunteers, museums and arts and culture groups right across the country [and] his government cut funding to women's groups and … actually went so far as to remove the federal mandate to advance equality for women," Williams told an audience at a St. John's Board of Trade luncheon.

"This all happened under a minority government. What in heaven's name will happen if he gets a majority?"

The Conservatives held three of Newfoundland and Labrador's seven seats when Parliament was dissolved earlier this week. However, two veteran MPs — Norm Doyle and Loyola Hearn — are retiring, and Conservative organizers have admitted Williams's "anything but Conservative" campaign has made it difficult to attract candidates in the province.

Williams has enlisted the support of all but one member of his 44-member Progressive Conservative caucus to campaign against Conservative candidates in the Oct. 14 general election.
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-l ... arper.html
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Daniel "Danny" Williams
"Danny Millions"

While still in law school, Williams led a consortium of businesspeople that was granted one of Newfoundland's first cable television licences. Through major acquisitions, he built Cable Atlantic into one of the largest communications companies in Atlantic Canada. As the principal owner, he eventually sold it to Rogers Cable Inc. for $282 million, giving him the nickname of "Danny Millions" . The deal raised eyebrows as immediately prior to its sale to Rogers, Cable Atlantic won an uncontested tender to provide telecom services to the provincial government valued well into the millions of dollars.

Williams also served as president of OIS Fisher, an oil and natural gas company. He also opened three golf courses in Eastern Newfoundland.

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:54 pm 
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This is actually quite interesting. Danny is quite liked in this province and has a lot of sway. He has like an 85% approval rating or something crazy like that. Pretty amazing really.

I'm one of those supporters. This makes me even more proud of him.

In fact, I just emailed a bravo to him... and tagged it with some 9/11 Truth.

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:36 pm 
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This is interesting, I didn't know this happend.

Williams attracted considerable national attention on 23 December 2004 when he ordered all Canadian flags removed from provincial buildings in reply to a dispute with then Prime Minister Paul Martin over his desire to shield Newfoundland and Labrador's offshore oil revenues from the calculation of its fiscal capacity, the basis for calculating Equalization payments which redistribute wealth to poorer provinces. Earlier in October, the Premier had turned down the federal government's first offer, and Martin's deputy chief of staff Scott Reid said that Williams was "making a mistake of historic proportions and he is doing it on the backs of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians... He may get some short term gains, but he will pay for this in the long run."[1] Reid later clarified that Williams "was allowing his ego to get in the way of negotiations with the federal government" resulted in a public apology by the Prime Minister. [2] In late January 2005, Williams and Martin reached a deal which revised the offset provisions, allowing Newfoundland and Labrador to maintain more of its Equalization revenues, and saw the Government of Canada provide this increased revenue in a one-time payment of $2.6 billion CAD in advance. This significantly raised Williams' popularity in the province, though the deal was criticized by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Williams_(politician)#Politics

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
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What do you think about his "Strong on Crime" and "Strong Governance" policies?
http://www.pcparty.nf.net/blueprint200707.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:00 pm 
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May export anti-Conservative campaign to other provinces: Williams
Thursday, September 11, 2008
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-l ... s-abc.html

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams says he may take his Anything But Conservative campaign to other provinces, but he won't go out of his way to shadow Stephen Harper across Canada.

Williams, who launched a harsh attack on Harper on Wednesday while speaking to a St. John's business group, said he has received many offers for speaking engagements across Canada and may accept some.

"My role is not to chase Stephen Harper and stand outside where he's speaking, with a placard," Williams said.

Williams, a provincial Progressive Conservative, has denounced Harper as a "fraud" who intends to implement a far-right agenda if the federal Conservatives form a majority government during the Oct. 14 election.

Williams said Harper has already come under fire for cutting funding to arts, women's, aboriginal and volunteer groups, even though the minority government had healthy surpluses.

"He's got a lot of people who can demonstrate against him and show placards," he said. "He doesn't need Danny Williams out there, I can tell you that much."

Williams and all but one member of his 44-member caucus will be campaigning against Conservative candidates in Newfoundland and Labrador's seven ridings. The Conservatives held three seats at dissolution, but only one incumbent — Avalon MP Fabian Manning — is running again.

Alleges Harper broke election promise on equalization
Williams fell out with the federal Conservatives in 2006, when Harper informed him the party was changing its long-held policy on excluding non-renewable energy resources from the national equalization formula. Williams has called the move a cynical attempt to win favour in provinces with more seats.

Industry Minister Jim Prentice told CBC News on Thursday that the Conservatives are not worried about the latest attack from Williams, who has been locked in a rhetorical war with the federal Tories for almost two years.

"The premier has a personal issue, a personal grudge that he evidently is not going to set aside," Prentice said in an interview.

Williams has also lashed out with a claim that Harper told him during a private meeting last fall that the Conservatives don't need Newfoundland and Labrador seats to form a majority government.

Harper's office has denied that any such comment comment was made.

N.L. voters think for themselves: Prentice
Asked Thursday whether the Conservatives need Newfoundland and Labrador seats, Prentice said he's confident that voters there will respond to the party's platform, including a warning that the Liberals' carbon tax plan could derail the burgeoning offshore oil industry.

As well, Prentice suggested that Williams's influence may be limited.

"Over the course of a lifetime, I have never met anybody from Newfoundland and Labrador who doesn't make their own decisions at the end of the day," he said.

Craig Westcott, a journalist who is running for the Conservatives in St. John's East, said Williams's attack against the Conservatives boils down to vitriol launched against a single individual: Harper.

"Danny Williams is mad at the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, but do Newfoundlanders really want to pay for his anger at one man?" said Westcott, who attended Wednesday's speech in St. John's.

"Do they want to pay higher taxes because of the carbon tax if the Liberals form the next government? Do they want to give up things like the child care benefit, to feed one man's fury at another individual?"

Lord predicts cool reception for Williams
But Bernard Lord, the former New Brunswick premier who is co-chairman of the national Conservative campaign, predicted Williams won't get a favourable reception from other provincial leaders.

"Premier Williams can go anywhere in Canada and he'll get a stage, and people will listen to what he has to say, and premiers have that opportunity," Lord said in St. John's, visiting there on personal business.

"But, on the fundamentals, I don't think [Ontario Premier] Dalton McGuinty agrees with the fundamental position of Danny Williams and [Quebec Premier] Jean Charest does not agree with the fundamental position of Danny Williams, which is that Newfoundland should be able receive more equalization than it receives now."

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:21 pm 
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He's going to get a majority....

I'm so concerned.. we're in major trouble here. We need to be vigilant and get people mobilized on non-controversial issues such as the SPP etc... well less controversial issues heh.

We were HIGHLY successful with bill c-51 we'll just have to use that as a model, it's hard to get people that mobilized tho :/

Harper is such a scary leader. We have one of if not the most secretive government in Canadian history :/

If he got a majority, sheesh, what do we do ...

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:48 pm 
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If he gets a majority, there's nothing left for us to do... but question and demand answers. We may get jailed for it under his dictatorship, but we can't let fear stop us. Never.

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:53 pm 
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Oh Canada wrote:
This is interesting, I didn't know this happend.

Williams attracted considerable national attention on 23 December 2004 when he ordered all Canadian flags removed from provincial buildings in reply to a dispute with then Prime Minister Paul Martin over his desire to shield Newfoundland and Labrador's offshore oil revenues from the calculation of its fiscal capacity, the basis for calculating Equalization payments which redistribute wealth to poorer provinces. Earlier in October, the Premier had turned down the federal government's first offer, and Martin's deputy chief of staff Scott Reid said that Williams was "making a mistake of historic proportions and he is doing it on the backs of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians... He may get some short term gains, but he will pay for this in the long run."[1] Reid later clarified that Williams "was allowing his ego to get in the way of negotiations with the federal government" resulted in a public apology by the Prime Minister. [2] In late January 2005, Williams and Martin reached a deal which revised the offset provisions, allowing Newfoundland and Labrador to maintain more of its Equalization revenues, and saw the Government of Canada provide this increased revenue in a one-time payment of $2.6 billion CAD in advance. This significantly raised Williams' popularity in the province, though the deal was criticized by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Williams_(politician)#Politics


This is actually the moment that started the massive increase of support for Danny actually. It showed that he had 'balls' and wasn't afraid to stand up to a dictator.

You have to realize that Newfoundland has gotten the shitty end of the stick since joining confederation. Our main industry (fishery) was raped by the federal government to start and ever since we have been labeled as useless idiot welfare bums. It's truly disgusting actually.

It's been a struggle for nearly 60 years now and it seems it'll never get better. This is my Danny is standing up. Nobody before him has not bowed down like Danny wont. It's beautiful... especially considering he's a conservative himself. Brilliant!

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:24 pm 
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Ok I like this guy to. :smile:

Danny Williams Slams Stephen Harper
Speaking to the Newfoundland and Labrador Board of Trade on September 10, 2008, Premier Danny Williams says "a majority government for Stephen Harper would be one of the most negative political events in Canadian history."

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:39 pm 
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That was awesome. I read snippits of the speech, but this was my first view. Very lovely.

He has taken his campaign national as well...
http://www.anythingbutconservative.ca

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 Post subject: Re: Harper dangerous even with another minority government. N.F.
 Post Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:20 pm 
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Uh Ohhh...Harper will win majority.

I am sure that Harper still has his all of his flag waving followers, plus CTV sponsers Harper. I am a little worried that everyone against Harper will just scatter thier votes, with no unity. The ABC campaign is very clever, again however I worry about no unity.

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