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The Victory Fund

January 18, 2025

Dear Liberal Party:

Thank you for your email inviting me to contribute to the party’s Victory Fund.

I must say I wasn’t aware that the party needed money so badly. With all the sources you’re able to tap into, such the foundations fronted by George Soros and Bill Gates and all the bribes the party historically has made its living on, not to mention having an unlimited supply of funds in the public treasury at your disposal, I’d have thought that your coffers would be overflowing. Then again, I have to admit that I really don’t follow the internal workings of the Liberal Party. At least not until recently when I joined many other Canadians in using a phony name and postal address along with an anonymous email address to register as a Liberal so I could have a say in who the next leader of your party will be following Justin Trudeau’s unceremonious abdication. I heard of people registering their dogs as well. There was someone who signed up China’s president, giving the address of the Chinese embassy in Ottawa. I would have thought he was already a member, but what do I know?

You might say it’s not really kosher. And maybe you’d be right. But I looked at it this way. If it’s apparently OK for hostile foreign entities like the CCP and the WEF to be exerting influence in Canada’s natural governing party, then it should be just as acceptable for me as well. Even though most in your party would vehemently disagree, I also figured it was about time that Canadians had some semblance of a voice in how we’re governed. We haven’t had a lot of that ever since the Liberals seized power nearly a decade ago. And when I speak of Canadians, I don’t mean the planeloads of migrants your party has been flooding the country with, many of whom being openly contemptuous of our values, yet only to happy to mooch off taxpayers. I mean those like me who were born, raised and have lived here all our lives.

And after all, no party is more inclusive than the Liberals. Everyone is welcome. Everyone, naturally, except for those who question or disagree with the Liberals. Such as what happened recently when leadership hopeful Mark Carney called the cops to have reporters not sanctioned by the state physically removed from his campaign launch. And let’s not forget what happened when Chrystia Freeland, the other top contender, had a Rebel News reporter roughed up and thrown in the slammer for having the audacity to ask her a question. Inclusion has its limits and the Liberals have drawn the battle lines. One need look no further than how they reacted during the Freedom Convoy. Your benefactors in China no doubt looked on with immense pride.

So as long as I don’t have to show any ID, real or fake, and assuming I don’t have anything better to do, such as watching paint dry, I might very well be inclined to cast a ballot in your party's upcoming leadership race. After all, even if I had given my real name, as a Canadian who isn’t currently a member of another federal party, I actually would be eligible. Not that I’m under the impression that my vote is going to matter or that this is really going to be a truly democratic process. I suspect elections in North Korea or Venezuela would have more legitimacy, as I have little doubt that the next leader has already been selected by the WEF, another of your benefactors.

At this point, I would be inclined to back Freeland over Carney. Not because I think she’d be a better leader or anything. Let me be perfectly clear, as she would say. Rather, because she’s most likely to take your party down in flames in what proposes to be the most catastrophic political defeat in Canadian history. Kim Campbell redux. And Carney is, well, dangerous. Scary dangerous.

This all said, best of luck with your fundraising efforts. As the Liberals look ahead to many years in the political wilderness, you’ll certainly need it.

--- Original message ---

From: Liberal Party of Canada
To: Me
Subject: Victory Fund

Here’s how you can make a real difference.

Our Liberal movement is run on supporters like you who put up their hand and chip in to build a better future for everyone.

One of the best and easiest ways to have an impact is through the Victory Fund.

With easy and hassle-free monthly donations of as little as $5 to each of the Party and a local riding of your choice, you can provide critical, sustainable support to our movement and your monthly donations can have a big, positive impact on the larger work we do to keep Canada moving forward.

The work that we do is only possible with the support of Canadians like you. In 2021, we received our third consecutive mandate from Canadians to keep delivering real results for Canadians, and since then, we have been making a lot of progress to make life more affordable and build an economy that works for everyone. Our movement is made up of grassroots fundraisers and every contribution makes a big difference in helping us share our positive message across Canada and building on our work for Canadians.

Your support will ensure that our Liberal teams in your community, and across Canada, will have access to the best tools and training so we can keep working together to build a better future.

And did you know by making a political contribution, you are eligible to receive up to 75% of your donation back in your income tax filings?

With your support, we can keep building on our progress including making life more affordable, strengthening our public health care system, accelerating the fight against climate change, building safer communities, growing an economy that works for all Canadians, and so much more.

Or if you’d prefer to make a one-time gift, you can make a donation.

Thank you for your support,

Liberal Party of Canada

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