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Treasonous Stéphane Dion Liberals conspire with Conservative government and George Bush's America against Canada
New Liberal leadership clique continues Paul Martin's agenda to destroy Canada in betrayal of the Liberal Party's traditional vision of an independent and socially progressive Canada
Edited by Traci Lawson
NDP Leader Jack Layton had once criticized the reckless union Paul Martin formed with George Bush in Texas in order to assimilate Canada into the United States without having public consultation with Canadians. The Liberal political establishment, with an apparent group of NDP elites, has now forged a "conspiracy of silence" over the signed New American Union deal, dubbed "North American Union" or NAU.
"The Liberals didn't tell Canadians that as the government they'd ship George Bush our oil and give him open access to our energy resources. They are hiding their agenda from Canadians," once said Layton in late March 2005, after the deal was signed. "With the stroke of his pen Paul Martin signs away piece after piece of Canada's sovereignty.
"The Liberals are joining the George Bush chorus that security trumps trade, they're trying to scare Canadians into believing that giving away our sovereignty will be good for North America."
"Paul Martin didn't even bother to take his Trade Minister along on the trip," said Peter Julian, NDP MP ( Burnaby-New Westminster) and NDP Trade Critic. "Instead of working on a resolution to the softwood lumber dispute and getting the U.S. border open to Canadian beef, Martin secretively signed on to intertwine Canada in Bush's security agenda."
"Martin's deal with Bush is great news for their corporate cronies, and it gives Bush extensive access to Canadian energy resources to fuel his wars," said Layton.
Paul Martin must be taking his cues from his first choice to serve as Canada's Ambassador to the U.S., former Deputy Prime Minister John Manley. Manley is trumpeting a plan that would see Canada locked into a joint security perimeter with the U.S., Canadian citizens carrying biometric security cards. It would give George Bush access to all the Canadian oil he needs and all the cheap Mexican labour he can use.
Mr. Manley has called for an integrated North America in late March 2005: "The U.S. will not be safe without the whole-hearted support of its neighbours," said Manley. "We need to look at security of infrastructure in respect of energy supply."
The continued Liberal hidden agenda under Stéphane Dion, is further evidence that they are abandoning their commitments to progressive voters toward the neo-conservative vision of the Bush administration of a neo-fascist controlled North American continent. Martin and Manley are pushing Canada into its cultural, political economic, and social assimilation with George Bush's America against the wishes of Canadians to remain as an socially progressive and independent country from the United States.
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