Some things just need to be said...

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Deep throat wanted

It was interesting to have "Deep Throat" identified. His actions helped defeat a dishonest and corrupt government. The Gazetteer has more.

During this last BC provincial election I met with many local non-profit agencies that had very serious concerns about government cutbacks. They were serious concerns but they had to remain quiet, having already received threats to keep quiet or lose funding.

The same is true federally. What do they know inside government about the sponsorship stuff. About EI mismanagement or the gun registry?

We had people years ago that spoke out, that left little brown paper bags. Today any leak from government is followed by intensive internal investigation, not about what was leaked but who leaked it.

I learned things from some healthcare management people during the provincial election that I could not use as it would have identified people. I can tell you that Interior Health Authority is in one big mess and Kelowna General Hospital is one miscue away from the same situation that occurred last fall at Surrey Memorial.

You will hear more as we continue here in the heartlands to seek out those deep throats or they find us.

More deep throats please! We need you. Who will go deep for us?

Check out: PEJ News - Deep Throat Comes Out

..."Felt never got the post he coveted, but he did manage to do irreparable damage to the man who denied him. Long a controversial figure, he was convicted of violating civil rights through authorizing illegal searches of the homes and offices of perceived enemies of the White House, Felt never admitted his now revealed double life. He had been rumoured as the leaker, even accused in print, but he never cracked." - Chris Cook, PEJ NEWS

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