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  <title>A Non-Partisan Plug</title>
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<p><strong>Where a non-partisan but cynical pundit doles out kudos to a politician, making me a what?</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to politics I realize that often there is not much good to say, and I am certainly as guilty as the next person if not more so in this regard. Today I write to praise, not criticize, and I dare say that is definitely the exception rather than the rule around here.</p>
<p><strong>Don Davies</strong>, member of parliament for Vancouver--Kingsway, impresses me.  No, he hasn't cured the common cold or managed to squeeze blood from a rock but I like the gravitas this fellow exudes.</p>
<p><a class="reference external" href="http://mikewatkins.ca/2009/10/02/there-ought-to-be-a-law/">Recently Mr. Davies introduced Bill C-446</a>, <em>An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act</em>, which would effectively ban self-serving or gratuitous party jumping within a parliamentary session.  Various MPs have attempted to introduce this type of legislation in the past, and indeed many &quot;conservative&quot; MPs have also endorsed such a prohibition in the past. It is good legislation that deserves to be passed in this session and I would hope that independent thinking Conservatives and Liberals would get in line behind Mr. Davies and support this bill.</p>
<p>Another thing that impresses me is the communications coming out from Mr. Davies back to the people at  home. Rather than using his 10-percenters to slag the government or other opposition parties, what I see coming from Davies' office is actually informative.</p>
<p>In one mailing we received a copy of the bill he presented--I've never seen any MP for this riding in the past fifteen years do that.  Recently a nicely organized fold-out brochure entitled &quot;An Update from Ottawa&quot; informs us on what our MP is actually doing on our behalf, including how Davies' voted on twenty key issues.</p>
<p>Of course Mr. Davies couldn't hit every ball square on--he did completely miss the mark in one area. Missing was the usual sort of pathetic and formulaic propaganda I've seen come from so many Conservative MPs, and not only a few Liberals too.</p>
<p>Good on you Don for rising above the business-as-usual politics that Canadians have been tortured with for too long.</p>
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