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(Calgary) The Progressive Group for Independent Business (PGIB) has launched a website to remind voters in Calgary West that Liberal candidate Jennifer Pollock was fired by Ralph Klein.  The PGIB website is www.kleinfiredherdonthireher.ca will be live as of Monday, January 16th 2006 but can be fully viewed at http://www.pgib.ca/lobbying/kleinfiredherdonthireher.ca/index.html until the domain name is formally activated.  

"We just want to remind voters in Calgary West that the aggressive bullying tactics of Jennifer Pollock will not serve the interests of Calgary West.  Quite simply the Klein government removed Jennifer Pollock and we can't hire her back in Calgary West. From her lack of co-operation with other Trustees, her physical standoff with trustee Danielle Smith to her recent harassment tactics with Rob Anders at a recent Candidates forum, Jennifer Pollock has proven she has not changed.  Jennifer would be an embarrassment to Calgary West and Calgarians with her angry rants and pushy nature.  The Alberta government fired Jennifer and we respect that decision" stated Stephen Chapman, PGIB National President.  

The website launched by the PGIB is detailed about the issue related to Jennifer Pollock and will continue to be updated with information as it is gathered. The PGIB is getting the message out in Calgary West by phone, auto dialer, fax and e-mail a delivery strategy that has been very successful in previous campaigns.  

"Jennifer Pollock is the perfect example of what we do not need more of in Ottawa. We do not need another pushy lawyer that believes lawyers and judges should rule the country and that Members of parliament are mere pawns of the Courts.  Jennifer Pollock does not represent the values of Calgarians or Albertans" concluded Chapman.

 

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