Building The Canadian Dream Package - 3 Essays

Friday, January 15, 2010

Prime Minister or Foreign Operative?


You ARE your intentions!” - Carlos Santana


Stephen Harper likes power and has done what is necessary to acquire some. He can't get authentic power which we call 'authority'. He would need that elusive majority government in order to be truly authorized to act in behalf of the Canadian people. So he deceives his fellow citizens in order to control them, mislead them, startle and confuse them and betray them.


Here is another example of his dishonest methods spelled out in his own words. This is a speech he gave to his American Republican neo-conservative friends in Montreal a few years ago. Check his record against his rhetoric. It's laughable at some level and disturbing at another. These are the people who helped him “consolidate the right” and become the government.


Ironically this 'expose' article was published by CTV- News which has been his most ardent supporter among public broadcasters, generally turning a blind ideological eye to his unscrupulous antics. Even they have begun to see through his intentions and question his loyalty to Canada.


Last week it was The Calgary Herald criticizing Mr. Harper for proroguing Parliament. No one would have believed this possible a couple months ago when Harper had his Teflon hairpiece and sweater vest firmly in place. This week it's CTV calling his disloyal and dishonest bluff as the house of hidden cards falls around Harper's seditious ears. Even 'conservative' Canadian media are worried about this man and his loyalty to the Nation and People and the Idea of Canada.


In this speech Mr. Harper is addressing a group of Americans who met in Montreal, apparently to plot the destruction of Canada. Harper wanted to help them. Since becoming Prime Minister he has kept his word to them, but not to us Canadians.


He has worked to undermine all that most Canadians cherish – our freedoms, independence, values, political system, judicial system, social safety net and so much more that is beautiful to us. We used to call this kind of behaviour sedition and treason. What do we call it now?


Stephen Harper rejects The Canadian Dream of peace, Justice, compassion and goodwill in favour of The American Dream of American military, cultural, political and economic world dominance.


What's most embarrassing is that he did it with really poor grammar and syntax. The man seems barely literate and far from eloquent. LOL Stephen Harper is becoming a laughing stock among those who believe in Canadian democracy - even among those on the so-called right.


This is a betrayal and we must act together to stop this erosion of our sovereignty and independence. Mr. Harper wants to give it all away. In the past Canadians demanded that foreign enemies try to pry our liberty and land from our clenched fists. I propose that we return to those former days and values.


Full text of Stephen Harper's 1997 speech


Canadian Press

Date: Wednesday Dec. 14, 2005 9:20 PM ET

OTTAWA — The text from a speech made by Stephen Harper, then vice-president of the National Citizens Coalition, to a June 1997 Montreal meeting of the Council for National Policy, a right-wing U.S. think tank, and taken from the council's website:

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