Got this email from TBA stating that Elections Alberta is demanding the donor list for TBA and David doesn’t want to give them the list because he doesn’t want the lefties to harass his donors so give him money to fight them. WELL for starters Elections Alberta is non-partisan, there are rules when you register with them as a party or third party advertiser and the rules are in place so big money isn’t being enlisted to basically buy the election. David should have read the rules (or abided them) when he signed on with Elections AB.
Next Friday, March 22nd, at 1PM, Elections Alberta has subpoenaed me to appear before their investigation into Take Back Alberta.
They are demanding that I release the entire list of donors to Take Back Alberta. This is a violation of the Elections Act, since the donors to Take Back Alberta were not donating for political advertising.
I will not be releasing the names of our donors so that they can be harassed by left wing activists.
Meanwhile, I am aware of over 50 complaints being submitted to Elections Alberta about collusion between the Alberta NDP and unions. Elections Alberta has refused to investigate either the unions or the Alberta NDP.
They are investigating Take Back Alberta for simply teaching people how their democracy works and encouraging people to get involved in their democracy.
In light of the rampant corruption at Elections Alberta, we will be holding a protest outside of Elections Alberta between 12pm and 3pm on March 22nd, 2024.
Please spread the word and invite everyone you know in the Edmonton area.
In Freedom,
David Parker
https://www.takingbackalberta.ca/
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Carnage and his liberals are all hot air…still.
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James Albers is a Calgary-based management consultant specializing in leadership development
As a confessed political junkie — and one who can still read without needing to be told what to think — I watched, slack-jawed, as the U.S. Congress wrestled the leviathan known as the One Big Beautiful Bill. A title more American than apple pie, and certainly more honest than most government press releases.
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I’ve heard of the John Burch Society over the years but knew nothing about them. They are definitely worth looking into IMO. This fellow is American but what he writes about is a perfect fit for Canada.
Re communism and the push for a global society: “ ‘When they think they’re winning … they’ll become less secretive and they’ll become more apparent in the streets,’” he said. “‘That’s when they’re most vulnerable—and now go get them.’”
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