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| Canadians showing laziness on defending sovereignty against NAU agenda by Gérald Brisson
Canadians seem to be demonstrating to the world, that without the late Pierre Elliot Trudeau to champion the cause of nationhood, they are generally apathetic. This critical observation does not include those Canadians who have been kept ignorant of the fascistic North American Union (NAU) agenda. Rather, this critical observation refers to those Canadians who are aware of the NAU agenda, and elect to do nothing, other than whine and bitch in their cliques. Keep whining and bitching about the corporate media (and its cover-up of these matters), and let's see how that actually saves Canada. The current 2008 Federal Election, has provided those with NAU awareness, so-called "activists", with a potentially great opportunity to further raise awareness. However, the supposed Canadian so-called "activists" have apparently sought to favour more whining and bitching over actually constructive action. Let's see CTV, CBC, Global, TVOntario, the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, Macleans, the National Post, Radio Canada, TVA, and other the other Establishmentarian media organizations ignore 20,000 Canadians on Parliament Hill requesting political party leaders to give account for their participation in the sell out of Canada. Imagine Canadians on Parliament Hill with Canadian Maple Leaf flags, various signage, and eloquent speakers, demanding answers. Indeed, Americans activists who are aware of the NAU agenda, have been much more active in organizing against it. Oh, profuse apologies. You would have much more luck these days apparently, trying to get Canadians to check out a hockey game, or to line up for Tim Horton's coffee, than to organize to protect the fundamental abrogation of their citizenship and human rights as Canadians, in relation to the NAU. When the Stephen Harper government because of the NAU agenda, decides to stop universal public healthcare, or when our cities in Canada, have growing areas of despair like Detroit, the Bronx, the south side of Chicago, or Watts, don't blame Mr. Harper. The Canadians who have been kept ignorant of the NAU, may wish to critically consider the NAU as a manifestation of the lack of social responsibility. The result is that Canadians seem to be more and more comfortable with supporting Harper's Americanization agenda, that supports venal tax cuts, over social programmes that affirm our quality of life, that in turn keeps crime naturally low; and militarism over peacekeeping; and greed over altruism. Union leaders in Canada could easily organize well over 50,000 people to converge on Parliament Hill on the NAU agenda. This could be organized very quickly with a simple phone call by either Jack Layton; the President of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), in association with other union leaders. But it is apparent, that the NDP, union leaders, and apparent lazy Canadians who aware of the NAU, and who call themselves "activists", seem to seeking to prove Benoit Bouchard's assertion that "Canada is not a nation", to be a correct statement. Indeed, a nation would not be allowing itself to go away in what Trudeau once referred to as a "whimper", rather than a "bang!". Canadians must wake themselves up in this election, or face an arranged take-over by U.S. far right wing agenda, that Canada arguably would deserve, under the apparent prevailing context of naivety, laziness and apathy, by its citizens. These citizens notably also include what be described as treasonous skulduggery by complicit "fifth column" politicians. Make Comments about this article in The Canadian Blog. SOCIALIZE: Network with other socially progressive readers.
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