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Throne Speech proves Stephane Dion's Liberals are a party of traitors and liars Edited by Peter Tremblay
Liberal leader Stephane Dion could have easily led the Liberals to a minority and possibly a majority government, if Mr. Dion was a true Liberal in the tradition of previous champions of Canada from that political party. These include Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Walter Gordon, Lester B. Pearson, and Pierre Elliot Trudeau. The problem is that Mr. Dion is a "pretend" impostor Liberal. If Mr. Dion was a true Liberal, he would have rejected the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP-NAU) as an attempt to turn Canada into a U.S. colony. Indeed, If Mr. Dion was also sincere about his stated urgency on redressing vital environmental problems, he would have sought to topple the Stephen Harper minority Conservative government on the grounds of both an environmental urgency, and Mr. Harper's SPP-NAU agenda. Mr. Dion could have rallied Canadians on the defence our threatened independence from the United States via the SPP-NAU, and on the failure of Mr. Harper to honour the Kyoto Protcol in relation to Global Warming. It is these kinds of messages, that has helped propel the Liberal as the party of "national unity" and Canadian sovereignty. Instead, Mr. Dion sought to use the disigenuous public relations stunt of abstaining from formally endorsing the Conservative, as a means to continue his political party's complicity in quietly helping to prop-up the Harper regime. The apparent truth of the matter is that unlike previous Liberal champions of Canada, Mr. Dion, and his cabal, have sold themselves out to the same Big Business interests which endorse the SPP-NAU agenda, and the same Big Business interests that are responsible for worsening environmental destruction in Canada, including Global Warming. Both Mr. Harper and Mr. Dion, therefore represent the same oppressive interests. Canadians can clearly therefore, not rely on the Liberals to provide an effective opposition against the Harper minority government. The goal of the Liberals under Mr. Dion's leadership is to pretend long enough to be against Mr. Harper, to buy Mr. Harper enough time to continue his destructive agendas against Canada. This agenda includes ignoring impact on the environment that we as humans depend upon for our quality-of-survival. As Canadians, saving Canada, and our environment in general, relies upon equally opposing the Liberal-Conservative collusive agenda, against our identity as a socially progressive society. It is furthermore therefore advisable that any rhetoric that Mr. Dion officially expresses against Mr. Harper's agenda, should be taken with a grain of salt. The people of Quebec in Outrement, indeed, rejected the Mr. Dion's apparent "fifth column" and impostor ways to attempt to deceive Canadians, when they elected the NDP candidate (in a traditional Liberal stronghold). Indeed, the NDP candidate Mr. Thomas Muclair, sought to present a level of integrity, that Mr. Dion and his political mercenaries do not appear to share in. Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog.
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