Sunday, August 15, 2010

Premier Gordon Campbell at Bilderberg meeting

An unsent letter to Prime Minister Gordon Campbell

Re: Global & Mail, Aug 8, 2010. Gordon Campbell’s trip to elite Bilderberger conference cost B.C. thousands. Author, Ian Bailey

Dear Mr. Campbell

Oh my oh my! Aren't you quite a success! Yo Mama will be proud.

Being invited to a prestigious Bilderberg meeting with the most elite leaders in the world - WOW! You must feel like you have been invited to the KING's court.

But BEWARE, MR. CAMPBELL! Heads roll in places like that! And yours is about to roll in your little Kingdom of BC.

And hopefully it will happen before you can do much more damage to your citizens.


Mr. Campbell, please explain the benefits to BC citizens of your attendance at the Bilderberg Meeting in Spain in June, 2010.


My concerns about your attendance there are multi-fold.

1. Why would a meeting about global matters have to be ultra secret? "Ultra-secret" anything sounds the alarms and feeds conspiracy-minded folks ammunition to delve deeply behind the scenes and to allow their imaginations to run wild and dangerously.

2. Would the presence of Larry Summers be the reason for secrecy? His reputation reeks of slimy association with Milton Friedman Chicago Boys.

3. Twenty eight countries represented? What happened to all the rest of the countries on this planet?

Discussions of great global importance should not be limited to just a few select countries. Or perhaps those countries not in attendance are demonstrating high moral standards and ethics and would not be caught dead with the likes of Kissinger and Summers.

Mr Campbell, your record to date is very tarnished. Lying and secrecy just add a few more nails in your coffin. I shudder to think of what destruction you can wreak on BC citizens until your term is up.

Although the thought of spending tax payers dollars for unnecessary, useless and wasteful purposes like Recalls sickens me. If you would just do the right thing with the HST - for example - and just stop it - whether or not you think it will be good for BC economy - 700,000 people of BC obviously don't give a damn about that - they see it as helping big business and big pharma - HELLO!

Canada has no respect and offers no place in the government for leaders who are more interested in "for profit" "free trade" kinds of economics. While they sound practical and logical, somewhere along the line they go awry - they eliminate the middle class - those on who our economy depends. Why would you threaten that group of people? Oh ya! Big Business and Big Pharma!!!!!!

How dare you ignore the plight of so many citizens whose tax dollars are allowing you to indulge your pleasures and addictions.

In your own backyard, on the streets of Vancouver, people suffering from mental illness are dying from drug related disease.

Homeless people are not all alike - yes there are some who choose to remain victims of society - but wake up Mr. Campbell. There are those who have made mistakes in their lives and just need a supporting hand to assist them out of their self-imposed gutter.

And yet you ignore them. Your priorities are warped.

Of course the economy is important - an economy that supports the rich on the backs of the poor is a disgrace.

A gambling casino in downtown Vancouver can hardly be called a priority. Oh Ya! It would bring in a ton of money and then you could put in the much needed mental health facility - but it would have to be very large for those addicted gamblers who will soon require medical mental health attention to overcome their addictions.

Education can not be considered a secondary priority - to downgrade our education system is to spit in the face of BC citizens. It is to admit that you are mentally challenged yourself.

Mr. Campbell what could you possibly gain by dumbing BC citizens?

More money in your pocket perhaps?

Frankly I find it shocking and disappointing that big pharma and big business cannot see their way clear to re-distribute their wealth to support the citizens of Canada and BC.

How ridiculous is that? Yes, naive it is. Greed is an adiction - the more money one has, the more money one wants. The more alcohol one consumes the more one craves.

Addictions abound in human beings. But hopefully our leaders' addictions do not impair their minds.

Ooops! Forgot about Gordon Campbell's "drunk driving" charges.

A Premier of a province in Canada who gets charged with drunk driving demonstrates a fucked up mind.

Should he remain our leader?

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