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From: <oiuoiuoiu@hushmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:56 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: English /French battle in Canada
To: pm@pm.gc.ca, info@thecanadianpress.com, newsonline@ctv.ca, news@ctv.ca,
rdenley@thecitizen.canwest.com, letters@nytimes.com, mike@michaelmoore.com,
clf1@sympatico.ca, theplainsofa@gmail.com, info@ap.org

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Open letter to Prime Minister Harper,

Since you and your government are either unwilling or unable to


protect the citizens of this Country who you represent, as
evidenced by the disgraceful retreat of your Battlefields
Commission recently from supporting the Plains of Abraham re-
enactment, this letter will be anonymous; since all English
Canadians should now fear for their safety.

I find it quite hypocritical that while your Minister of Justice


has just announced “[that] We are sending a very clear message: we
will not tolerate such violent criminal activity that attempts to
flourish at the expense of law abiding Canadians.", that this would
not pertain to “law abiding Canadians” at a historical and cultural
event in Quebec during the summer.

I, like many Canadians, find it absolutely reprehensible that our


Government continues to cater to the French as evidenced by the
most recent cancellation of the re-enactment of the battle on the
Plains of Abraham.

Under the pretense of not being able to provide security for its
citizens after a few radical separatists threatened violence,
surely Canada has shown the world not only that it cannot possibly
protect any citizen, visitor or dignitary from harm on Canadian
soil but also that the rule of law and order will not be enforced
in Canada.

This cowardly retreat of the current Conservative Government sets a


very dangerous precedent whereby any event across Canada (or
possibly just those opposed by French separatists) can be thwarted
simply with a phone call or anonymous email. It’s quite clear that
Quebec City’s 400th anniversary is worth protecting while other
events are not.

Surely this is not the Canada that we can be proud of on the world
stage or the country which would inspire judicial confidence
amongst its peer nations.

As you will find from the petition link at


http://thetruthxposed.com, we the people of Canada would like our
elected government do the following immediately:

-re-instate the re-enactment on the Plains of Abraham

-ensure that its citizen's right to be protected is upheld during


such an event

-discontinue henceforth from being manipulated by the will of a


small fraction of the country

Anonymous

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