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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (58914)1/13/2005 7:52:46 PM
From: Hugh A  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Mq, I got a bit of a giggle out of Act NZ being the "Liberal" party. It sounds much more like Alberta's Conservatives under King Ralph I. There's not much I object to in Act's policies. I hope Ralph's recently announced "Third Way" for health care will leave more money for education. Perpetually increasing health care budgets in Canada have become a bottomless pit, isolating us from the consequences of our actions. Education will do far more to improve health than so-called "health care" .

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act.org.nz

I wonder which ones Ray objects to?

HA