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PM missive elicits grammar groans and laughs

To the editor: Re: "Prime ministerial missive takes cue from Nigerian spam," April 20. Mr. Olson, as a writer you should have better if not perfect written grammar.

To the editor:

Re: "Prime ministerial missive takes cue from Nigerian spam," April 20.

Mr. Olson, as a writer you should have better if not perfect written grammar. Prime Minister Stephen Harper would never say "to help relocate my family and I to a friendly country." He would say, "to help my family and me."

I appreciate your column. As a long time supporter of Mr. Harper, to the time even before he was leader of the National Citizens' Coalition, I am aware that some of his decisions in the last few years are concerning and believe it to be crucial to stay informed and open-minded to other political views. I still believe he is the best man we have willing to do this thankless job of Prime Minister. Unfortunately, it seems the very best candidates either never run or are never elected.

Connie Leighton, Vancouver

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