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Even Texas could find LIBERTY and JUSTICE under such an alternative to the
NWO! Join the Confederacy/Confederation of Canuckistan y'all and
rediscover what the Liberty Bell is all about!!! (eh?)
FWP.

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Subject: [BCPolitics] Russia's "Multi-Polar World" vs. USA New World
    Order...Worth Saving.

From: Franklin Wayne Poley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

In my humble opinion it would be better if Canada were to self-immolate
like one of those Buddhist Monks who self-immolated to protest the Vietnam
War. I would sugggest self-immolation via "Unlimited Balkanization".
That would LIBERATE First Nations from Washington-Ottawa federalist
tyranny.
FWP.

http://users.uniserve.com/~culturex/Machine-Psychology.htm

On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Connie Fogal wrote:

> From: Canadian Action Party <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CAP Essay Writing Contest Rules and Application form
> Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 17:20:59 -0500
> Organization: Canadian Action Party
>
> "Why Canada Is Worth Saving"
> National Essay Contest
> $120,000 in University/College Scholarships, Travel, and Other Prizes
>
> "We've signed a stunning new trade pact with Canada. The Canadians don't
> know what they have signed. In twenty years, they will be sucked into the
> U.S. economy."
> Those were the words of Clayton Yeutter, chief U.S. trade negotiator, just
> after the Canada/U.S. Free Trade Agreement was signed on October 3, 1987.
> Just one reason why the Canadian Action Party is sponsoring the "Why
> Canada Is Worth Saving" National Essay Contest.
>
> Canada is facing a crisis in 2000, because Mr. Yeutter's prophecy is coming
> true. He knew that the FTA was not really a trade agreement. It was an
> investment agreement - giving American investors the same rights in Canada
> as Canadian citizens - because of the "national treatment" clause. This is
> a new concept in international law which most Canadians have never heard of
> - and it gave them almost unrestricted access to our industries and our
> resources.
>
> But that's not all. Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
> another clause was added - Chapter 11 - which allows U.S. and Mexican
> corporations to sue our government if we pass laws or regulations which
> might hurt corporate profits.. As Canadian citizens, you and I can't do
> that! And now, the federal government is negotiating to give more
> corporations in more countries that right. We won't be able to protect our
> environment, our health, our future - without checking with business
> first!
>
> Our country is for sale. Foreign corporations are buying us up as fast as
> they can - at fire-sale prices. More than 10,000 companies have been sold
> -- mostly to giant American corporations: Calgary's Poco Petroleum; forest
> giants Le Group Forest and MacMillan Bloedel; Canadian icons Club Monaco,
> Tim Hortons; Laura Secord and, Canadian technical marvel, the Canadarm.
> This is bad news, especially for our talented and skilled younger gener
> ation, because after ownership leaves the country, the top jobs follow.
> Our loonie is threatened. There is high-level pressure to establish one
> North American dollar - the U.S. dollar. And when a country doesn't
> control its money supply, there is little it can do to create employment,
> fight inflation, regulate taxation. At the same time, our social programs,
> including Medicare, are being harmonized and integrated with those of the
> U.S. That means private universities and hospitals - a two-tiered society
> - the kind most Canadians don't want.
>
> Although many people aren't fully aware of the dangers - Canada is at risk.
> Some say that if we don't act now, we will soon be beyond the point of no
> return - no longer able to save the country. Our flag might not come down
> at that time, but it will eventually!
>
> For these reasons and more, the Canadian Action Party is sponsoring the
> "Why Canada is Worth Saving" National Essay Contest. We want to bring the
> crisis to people's attention and get them thinking - and writing - about
> Canada's future and theirs. What could be more rewarding and more urgent?
> So, start writing and get creative. Why do you think Canada is worth
> saving? Why should it continue to exist? The contest rules are listed below.
>   We have kept them as simple as possible.
>
> "Why Canada Is Worth Saving" Contest Rules
> Categories and Prizes
> Category A: Ages 12-17**
> . First Prize: One $40,000 four-year under-graduate scholarship at $10,000
> a year, subject to the
> student's satisfactory completion of his or her year.*
> . Second Prize: One $20,000 four-year under-graduate scholarship at $5,000
> a year.*
> . Third Prize: $500 and The Canadian Encyclopedia (on CD ROM), compliments
> of McClelland and
> Stewart, the Canadian Publisher.
> Category B: Ages 18-27**
> . First Prize: One $40,000 four-year scholarship at $10,000 a year,
> subject to the student's satisfactory
> completion of his or her year.*
> . Second Prize: One $20,000 four-year scholarship at $5,000 a year.*
> . Third Prize: $500 and The Canadian Encyclopedia (on CD ROM), compliments
> of McClelland and
> Stewart
> Category C: Adults and Seniors**
> . First Prize: Two executive-class tickets to any Air Canada destination
> in Canada, plus $1,500 spending
> money.
> . Second Prize: Two economy-class tickets to any destination in Canada,
> compliments of the Last
> Minute Club, plus $500 spending money.
> . Third prize: $500 and The Canadian Encyclopedia (on CD ROM),
> compliments of McClelland and
> Stewart.
> Other prizes include: Books, compliments of Stoddard Publishing and the
> Manda Group; a subscription to Equinox and Harrowsmith magazines,
> compliments of Malcolm Publishing; an assortment of CDs, compliments of
> Records on Wheels and True North Records; decorative bed ensemble provided
> by Jobson & Sons Ltd., and dozens of other prizes courtesy of patriotic
> individuals and companies.
> * Scholarships will be payable to the Canadian university or college of
> choice.
> ** Age as of May 15, 2000.
> 1) The essay must be no more than 800 words in length, written or typed,
> and double-spaced. It
> should address the topic: "Why Canada Is Worth Saving?" Why should it
> continue to exist? Why is it worth preserving?
> Contestants must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant, resident in
> Canada.
> The essay to be postmarked no later than May 15, 2000.
> Entries become the property of the Canadian Action Party. Top entries will
> be published in a book form and category finalists will receive a copy of
> The Canadian Encyclopedia (on CD ROM), compliments of McClelland and
> Stewart.
> Winners will be announced in early September, 2000.
> Officers, chairs of committees and employees of the Canadian Action Party
> and their immediate families are not eligible.
> The essay to be labeled A, B, or C. Please include your full name,
> address, phone number, and age if 27 or under.
> Mail to: The "Why Canada Is Worth Saving" Essay Contest
> c/o Canadian Action Party
> 99 Atlantic Ave., Suite 302
> Toronto, ON M6K 3J8
> Toll Free:(877) 629-0841; Head Office: (416) 535-4144
> E-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.canadianactionparty.ca
> (Aussi disponible en francais.)
>
>
> DEFENCE of CANADIAN LIBERTY COMMITTEE/LE COMITÉ de la LIBERTÉ CANADIENNE
> C/0 CONSTANCE FOGAL LAW OFFICE, #401 -207 West Hastings St., Vancouver,
> B.C. V6B1H7
> Tel: (604)687-0588; fax: (604) 872 -1504 or (604) 688-0550;cellular(604)
> 202 7334;
>   E-MAIL    [EMAIL PROTECTED]; www.canadianliberty.bc.ca
>
> “The constitution of Canada does not belong either to Parliament, or to the
> Legislatures; it belongs to the country and it is there that the citizens
> of the country will find the protection of the rights to which they are
> entitled” Supreme Court of Canada  A.G. of Nova Scotia and A.G. of Canada,
> S.C.R. 1951 pp 32
>

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