My admiration for Jeff Rath just grew.
I had no idea he had just lost his wife.
All through this, he still came out, did interviews, stood tall for Alberta,
never backed down, and voiced himself on our behalf.
That deserves a whole lot of respect.
My condolences to Jeff and his family.
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It is very sad that Jeff Rath recently buried his wife who was only 54 yrs old.
If it was from an illness, he was likely very stressed and distracted over it. It is amazing that he was able to focus at all on independence.
If it was sudden that is also very stressful and distracting.
Some may say my next statement is uncaring but all I’m saying is…He has nothing to distract him now so I suspect he’s going to be going full steam ahead now.
https://www.westernstandard.news/opinion/morgan-albertas-referendum-is-very-real/74156
Motivational message from Cory Morgan:
“I know. Trust me, I know.
The referendum question being posed to Albertans on October 19 is a weak, dump of word salad.
Independence supporters were led down a garden path with what was thought to be a legitimate form of invoking a referendum through a petition, only to have the fruits of all that work stolen from them by a Liberal-appointed judge.
The question now being placed on the ballot is non-binding and is only a question seeking a mandate to ask another question.
Premier Smith has gone on a federalist campaign as vociferous as the one Jason Kenney has been on. And it's as laden with misinformation as she claims the transition costs of independence would peak at $400 billion.
It feels like all the cards are against the independence movement because it’s true. The system and those within it are pulling out all the stops to keep Albertans from having the choice of independence.
So why ...