Thursday August 23, 2007


Family Coalition Party Candidate Running to Bring Pro-Life Message to the People
Large Campaign Signs will Feature Photo of Unborn Child
By John-Henry Westen
OTTAWA, August 23, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - As the October 10 Ontario provincial election approaches, candidates from various parties are readying themselves to embark on their campaigns. One such candidate in the riding of Ottawa West Nepean is John Pacheco, the organizer of the huge Parliament Hill rally for traditional marriage in 2005.
Pacheco is running for the Family Coalition Party, the only provincial party which is 100% pro-life and pro-family. A competent professional in the world of finance and happily married father of four children, Pacheco has no illusions of gaining a large number of votes in the riding.
"I'm not going to win this election that's for sure," he told LifeSiteNews.com in an interview today. However, he stated, "if elected I will certainly take my responsibilities seriously but I am under no illusions. We have to take the means legally available to us to get out the pro-life message."
For him, the main purpose of running is to raise the pro-life issue in the public sphere while he campaigns as a legitimate political candidate. An "educational campaign for life," is how he characterizes it.
That campaign will be very clear and visible come September 10, the official launch of campaigning in Ontario. Pacheco has developed signs he plans to use for the election which are basically large pro-life ads. Those signs will blanket the riding if Pacheco can raise the funds he needs and secure the volunteers required to put up the signs.

"We've got to take advantage of every opportunity that we can to promote the pro-life cause," Pacheco told LifeSiteNews.com. He explained that political contributions up to the first $336 are 75% tax refundable. Thus, he says its "government funded advertising for the pro-life cause", just as the other parties use their funds to promote their very specific main agenda items.
Donations cannot be made to individual candidates until September 10, however, donations to the Party may be made anytime.
To contact John Pacheco about supporting his campaign: pacheco1@rogers.com
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