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David Amos <[email protected]> wrote: Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:30:55 -0700 (PDT) From: David Amos <[email protected]> Subject: Since the Premier does not like my attachment have some text everyone else has read To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] David Amos <[email protected]> wrote: Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 10:26:23 -0700 (PDT) From: David Amos <[email protected]> Subject: I just called ya O'Brien To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] We all know the score on Harper and Martin. I am just trying to figure out who amongst my fellow Canadians is dumber, you or Parish or McLellan, or Cadman or Stronach or Kilgour or the Bloc Quebecois or the NDP or Billy Matthews or Johnny Crosbie or Andy Scott maybe just me? Methinks time will tell EH? Maybe you should ask the Cubans. They are pretending they are as clueless as that moron George W. Bush and don't want me to say stuff on the phone. Hell everybody know what I know. I am just the only one will to say it, thats all. Whereas James Carville thinks Karl Rove is oh so smart, I guess I will have ask him EH? Say hey to the Cubans in Ottawa that pissed me off yesterday and I will say hey to Allan Rock at the UN for you. Here is their number in case ya didn't know. Their associates in the UN are getting the same hard copy of material I gave Rob Moore, John Herron, Joe Day, Paul Zed, Brad Green, Danny Williams, Franky McKenna, the Arar Inquiry etc etc last year. H.E. Ernesto A. Sent� Darias 388 Main St., Ottawa, ON, K1S 1E3 Tel 613 563-0141 Fax 613 563-0068 Yesterday, Mr. Cotler would not comment on whether the bill would be delayed. Rather, he said he was not aware of any commitment to Mr. O'Brien. "I only know what I said to Pat O'Brien, which I suspect is the same thing the Prime Minister said . and that is this bill will have hearings as do all prospective legislation before committees, but it is the judgment of the committee as to what the nature and scope of those hearings will be. "So the committee will make those determinations. It's not for us, a minister of the Crown, to make those determinations." Said justice critic Vic Toews: "It appears to me that Paul Martin is just fooling with O'Brien in a desperate attempt to keep him. " Earlier this week, Mr. Martin lost one of his party's two Alberta MPs when David Kilgour left to sit as an independent. The Edmonton MP also opposes the same-sex marriage bill. In welcoming back Mr. O'Brien with open arms, however, Mr. Martin raised the ire of New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton, who accused him of kicking anti-Bush MP Carolyn Parrish out of his caucus but not an MP who is anti-equality and anti-woman. Mr. O'Brien had referred to a female colleague, Liberal MP Sarmite Bulte, who disagreed with his position, as a "dumb blond bimbo." Mr. Martin and his Liberals have been making efforts all week to shore up support wherever they can after polls showed their fortunes plummeting. The testimony at the Gomery inquiry into the sponsorship scandal and allegations that millions of dollars of taxpayer money found its way into Liberal Party coffers have caused an election frenzy on the Hill. The government is doing everything it can to stay in office, including a proposal -- if it survives until the autumn -- to prorogue the Commons (officially end the session). The scenario, laid out at a recent meeting of senior ministerial staffers, involved, according to a source, proroguing the Commons in September so that it would not sit when the Gomery commission reports in the fall, then bringing the House back in January of 2006 with a Throne Speech followed by a budget and then an election. After jumping ship from the federal Liberals, Edmonton-Beaumont MP David Kilgour announced yesterday the next election will mark the end of his political career. Kilgour also categorically ruled out running again for the Conservatives at a press conference yesterday at a Mill Woods pizza restaurant in his constituency. "Read my lips. I intend to remain an Independent on the Liberal side of the house until the next election," he said. "I am saying that I will not run in the next election, and therefore I will not be running for anybody. Twenty-seven years is probably long enough to be an MP." Kilgour also said he wouldn't consider rejoining the Liberals before Prime Minister Paul Martin steps down as party leader. "If Paul Martin were to see the writing on the wall, and decide to resign, and somebody who I agreed with most of the time ... I would probably go back to the Liberals," he said. Nor would he actually be very welcome in the Conservative circles in the riding, according to Tim Uppal. He lost the seat to Kilgour by a whisker in last June's election. With explosive testimony from the Gomery inquiry expected to lead to another election in the spring, Uppal said the Conservatives are ramping up their nomination process. "At one point, he was the safest Liberal seat in Western Canada," Uppal said yesterday, adding Kilgour still enjoys a tremendous amount of respect in the riding. "Good for him. But coming over to the Conservatives, he would face a very tough nomination battle, and it's a battle he would not want to fight. "The Liberal party is hurting across Canada, and the Liberal party does not have a chance in this riding." Kilgour said yesterday the party's stand on same-sex marriage and the scandal surrounding revelations of the Gomery inquiry were a big part of his decision to leave. But he stressed the deal-breaker was Canada's failure to act to help civilians overrun by civil war in the Darfur region of Sudan. Kilgour blamed Martin for not acting. In the wake of Kilgour's departure from caucus Wednesday, Martin said he was glad to be rid of someone who wasn't willing to stick it out through tough times. Kilgour said he'll write a book and devote his time to helping underdeveloped nations after he retires from politics. David Amos <[email protected]> wrote: Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:13:07 -0700 (PDT) From: David Amos <[email protected]> Subject: I just talked to ya Stevey Boy thanks for showng me your arse so fast To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Christian R.C. Whalen, I just called you too and was put on hold while trying to explain my concerns. I hate that. May I suggest that you sit up and pay attention and act within the scope of your employment once you get back from lunch. The fact that I can use a phone and send emails must at least prove that I am human too and have at least the same rights as you. Rest assured I will be giving you hard copy once I return home in order to prove what I say is true. Putting me in jail or on hold will no longer do. Just so you all know, there is no need to send your organization, the CBA hard copy. Your buddies George McAllister and Jeff Mockler amongst many others in Fredericton got it last year. I received their malevolent answers before I was was falsely imprisoned in the USA. I bet Georgey Boy and Elizabeth Weir are shitting bricks right now after what they have said in the newspaper about the insurance industry last year and the fact that old Hank Greenburg of AIG is in a world of trouble. When Elliot Spitzer went forward and sued Marsh McLellen whilst I was in jail it really pissed me off. I wonder if he and McAllister understand the term "personal injury" because they certainly failed to uphold the law and assisted John Ashcroft in my false imprisonment under the charges of "other" These emails just prove that you all knew the truth before I take up my matters with the UN and then come home to run for Parliament again. We all know Franky McKenna and Allan Rock ain't worth a damn when it comes to speaking for the best interests of our fellow Canadians. Who knows maybe there is some other country that will assist and honest pigheaded Maritimer to expose the awful truth for the benefit of all people excepting lawyers of course. By water Cuba is a close neighbor may we should become better friends. Rest assured if there is no one who will stand with me I will still sue your entire organization for failing the public trust placed in your profession.