Are most Canadian MPs criminals? No.
If you've ever received that email saying most MPs are criminals and wife-beaters involved in lawsuits--it's not true. The CTF recently set the record straight for one of our supporters named Bret. Bret had actually asked Edmonton Centre MP Laurie Hawn about the email, which cited the Ottawa Citizen as a source. A member of Hawn's office wrote back to say,
"I called the Ottawa Citizen this morning to inquire into the article. They said they never printed it and it is garbage. It was just a fake chain email that is floating out there that is completely baseless."
Just to be sure, the supporter asked the CTF about it. We pointed him and MP Hawn to the Snopes webpage. It demonstrates that this oft-sent email is an urban legend based on a 1999 article on the U.S. Congress. The article was questionable even in its original form as it gave no proof of its allegations.
This means the email Bret received is indeed garbage and its content, listed as follows, is NOT true:
Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 300 Employees and has the following statistics?
30 have been accused of spousal abuse.
9 have been arrested for fraud.
14 have been accused of writing bad cheques.
95 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses.
4 have done time for assault.
55 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit.
12 have been arrested on drug related charges.
4 have been arrested for shoplifting.
16 are currently defendants in lawsuits.
62 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year!
Can you guess which organization this is?
It
is the 301 MP's in the Canadian Parliament. The same group that cranks
out hundreds of new laws designed to keep the rest of us in line!
Which one did you vote for?
TAKEN FROM THE OTTAWA CITIZEN
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Comments
why does this site defend
why does this site defend mp's i though that we were the ones that needed to be defended Anyone who glad hands me says he will make a difference then goes to parliment and then listens only to the party leader should be in chains in jail even if the system in it bottomless lack of wisdom believes that is this legal because it overrides we the peopleand what we want why don't this site defend that little bit of non Democrats
hang 'em high ...
hang 'em high ...
Are most canadian MPs criminals?
Was the e-mail garbage? I don't think so. Maybe the numbers aren't accurate or up-to-date, and the e-mail doesn't take into account all the issues we have with our MPs, but the basic premise I believe is true; the morals of our MPs and our government should be questioned. Who do MPs really respresent ... their constituents, their polictical party, their financial supporters or themselves? Ultimately when push comes to shove everyone looks out for themselves; some more so than others. As an electorate all we can try to do is elect the best people possible; those that might have a little regard to what is right and wrong.
Sorry to comment again. I
Sorry to comment again. I forgot to add in the first comment that I thought the title was misleading. Just because this email turned out to be false does not mean that there are no criminals in The house of Commons.
Bret
If you count stealing from taxpayers I am sure most of them are.
Tru dat
Bret, you got this started and are definitely entitled to comment.
The pension plans are definitely a steal! Apparently about four taxpayer dollars for every one dollar they contribute. And this is from people already earning $150,000 annually thanks to taxpayers.
A great blog to learn about the issue of defined-benefit public pension plans is http://fairpensionsforall.blogspot.com/.
Hey I'm famous now I guess.
Hey I'm famous now I guess. The real question now is : What are the real stats for our current set of representatives?
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