“WE’D RATHER BE CANADIAN’

From: Connie Fogal conniefogal@telus.net
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 02:02:30 -0700

Leader of Canadian Action Party Calls for Non Confidence Motion in Federal Government

“WE’D RATHER BE CANADIAN’

CONNIE FOGAL, Leader of the Canadian Action Party, CAP/PAC, calls for a September 2007 MOTION of NON CONFIDENCE in the Conservative government arising out of its integration of Canada into a North American Union.

Whereas Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin, President George Bush of the USA and President Vincente Fox of Mexico in Waco Texas in March 2005 entered an agreement called the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement, (S.P.P.) which intention and effect is to harmonize and integrate the three countries of Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico into a North American Union;

Whereas immediately thereafter Prime Minister Martin assigned three Liberal cabinet ministers, David Emerson, Anne MacClellan, and David Pettigrew the task of directing the institutional implementation of the integration through the executive branch of the Canadian government which ministers reported back to the leaders in June 2005 of their progress to that date;

Whereas the Conservative government of Stephen Harper recommitted to the S.P.P with President Bush and President Fox in March of 2006, and is continuing the implementation of the integration of Canada into a North American Union with the U.S.A. and Mexico;

Whereas Prime Minister Harper appointed three cabinet ministers (currently Stockwell Day, Maxime Bernier, and Peter McKay) to continue the integration through the executive branch of the Canadian government, which ministers reported back to the leaders in June 2006 of their progress to that date, and reported again in 2007;

Whereas entering and implementing the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement is an abuse of and beyond the reach of the Prime Minister’s and Cabinet’s executive power;

Whereas the three national leaders have adopted and submitted to a North American Competitiveness Council comprised of representatives of industry who advise and direct the Leaders and their cabinets on the institutionalization of the North American Union through the executive arm of government;

Whereas the members of the North American Competitiveness Council are:
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[Editor's Note. Well it appears that Kurt Vonnegut isn't the only old codger who has a thing or two to say about how the world is progressing (or not!) :-) Nonny Moose has a way of putting the b.s. into language that most everyone can understand and appreciate. Many thanks Nonny for your latest revelations on politics and life in general.]
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BY NONNY MOOSE
April 10, 2007

Well, I figured I’d not make any comments before I got a bit of a look at 2007, see if anything looks like it’s changing for the better.

There is one somewhat hopeful sign, and that is all those politicians jumping on the climate change bandwagon. I guess the drastic storms from coast to coast made some citizens take note, and probably a few phone calls were made, and presto subito: even Steven Harper (Steve to you George) sees global warming is real. At least till the next election.

But I have a strange feeling that it is all just for show. For example, when you open the March Issue of Common Ground one of our own BC magazines that has some sensible articles in it, you see on page 13 an article titled “BC’s secret river piracy”, that tells us the sell-out of hydro to private interests is going on apace on the q.t.

It says “On March 22, World Water Day, we need to talk about dividing resources among the populations of Earth as corporations increasingly “buy” public water assets. Canadians are no different from the people of the Congo or Bolivia.” We are not immune to these thefts of our public assets, politely known as privatization, since Prime Minister Mulroney made sure to agree “to a NAFTA provision which included water as a commodity after promising Canadians he would never sign away our water”.

By the way I watched our favourite PM on The Hour recently, where he said of himself that after he stopped being PM he became a Statesman. Isn’t it good to have a positive self image? We’ll all remember him fondly, as our public water flows from corporate taps, and the poor increasingly become the great unwashed.

Somehow I don’t see the gurus of the bottom line becoming stewards of the environment. It just isn’t part of the corporate culture. To change matters, something else than profit would have to be sold to the shareholders. And that is truly difficult. They do need a return on their investment, why else would they be investing, than to enhance their income?
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