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Glen P. Robbins Pollster says: Deputy Premier Christy Clark ordered political hit on Herb Dhaliwal and One-Half of Lower Mainland British Columbians believe their Members of Parliament and MLA's are corrupt
Re-Release  Jan 16, 2012

A random telephone sample of 375 respondents between January 5 and 10th, 2004. It features a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5%, 18 times out of 20 @97% competency.

Question #1
For purposes of this question, the word corruption is meant to mean a lowering of ethical standards. Is it your opinion right now that all provincial and federal politicians are more or less corrupt?
Yes    58 %
No    42 %
Question #2
It has been widely reported that BC Deputy Leader Christy Clark's husband and brother, the chief organizers and fund raisers in British Columbia for Prime Minister Paul Martin, participated in the overthrow of the constituency association of former federal liberal Cabinet Minister Herb Dhaliwal, including using dubious or fraudulent memberships to accomplish this political objective. In your opinion, is Deputy Premier Christy Clark, at least in part, politically responsible for the actions of her brother and husband in this regard?
Yes    42. %
No    58 %
Question #3
If it were revealed that Christy Clark's constituency office located in Port Moody Westwood was involved either directly or indirectly in the overthrow of former federal minister Herb Dhaliwal's riding association, would it be your opinion that Christy Clark was politically responsible?
Yes    95 %
No    05 %
Question #4
If it were proved that Christy Clark's BC constituency office was involved and that Deputy Premier Christy Clark had direct knowledge of the events, and of the alleged corrupt manner in which the overthrow of Herb Dhaliwal's riding association was undertaken, including the use of dubious or fraudulent memberships, would it be your opinion that Deputy Premier Christy Clark should resign?
Yes    84 %
No    16 %
Commentary
It had been well reported and continues to be reported that there is no question that dubious or fraudulent memberships were used by Prime Minister Paul Martin's BC operatives to overthrow the riding association of former Liberal Cabinet Minister, Herb Dhaliwal. This plus the idea that one liberal group would employ such treachery on another, notwithstanding jurisdiction, offends ordinary right-thinking British Columbians. It makes them think less of provincial and federal politicians than they alreay do.
Although most respondents do not think Deputy Premier Christy Clark is politically responsible for her husband or brother, a large majority is of the opinion that she had to know what was going on. Respondents also believe that if Deputy Premier Christy Clark had any knowledge of the events she should resign.
The fact of the matter is that Christy Clark, her husband and her brother were responsible for the overthrow of Herb Dhaliwal. Her operatives Tony Roy (constiuency association) and his fiance Anne Wicks were behind the overthrow. Both people are connected to the Port Moody consituency office, Christy Clark, and her brother and husband, Paul Martin lieutenant Marke Marrisen.
The Vancouver mainstream press had all of this information, asked generally about Christy Clark's involvement particularly as this related to raids on her brother and her husband's home, but chose not to divulge the most important piece of the puzzle, that is that Christy Clark, her brother and husband were directly involved in the overthrow of Herb Dhaliwal. Nice Country Canada

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