Thursday, November 13, 2008

Conservative Party Delegates: Vote for Resolution P-203

This weekend, Conservative Party members will meet at a convention in Winnipeg. Among the proposals being put forward is stop the Human Rights Commission from investigating section 13 complaints. It reads as follows:



Modify HRC Jurisdiction

PROPOSED BY VICTORIA AND KELOWNA - LAKE COUNTRY

iii) The Conservative Party supports legislation to remove authority from the Canadian Human Rights Commission and Tribunal to regulate, receive, investigate or adjudicate complaints related to Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.


I would like to voice my support for this resolution.

As it stands, I am not happy with the Conservative Party and Stephen Harper's regime. They've done a few good things, but on the whole, it's like they're afraid of being conservatives.

This is a no-brainer. This resolution should easily pass. And the party heads should seek to implement it.

I believe that someday, the left may successfully define "hate" as anything it opposes. If Conservatives do not vote to weaken the HRC's, they are basically shooting themselves in the foot. Conservatives ideas will be prosecuted under the guise of "human rights protection."

If the Conservative Party isn't going to act conservative, then I just won't support them. I've never been a keen supporter-- although I've given the odd donation. If they don't make me happy, they're not going to get to my money.

Smarten up Conservatives. Implement Resolution P-203. Tend to your base. Think of your future.


Here is a copy of a flyer that was created to be handed out to Conservative delegates.