The first day that I was in Canada, their defense minister, Gordon O'Connor, signed the extension of the NORAD Treaty with the Bush Regime without any debate or votes in Parliament. The citizenry was outraged in their courteous way. Not so coincidentally, Gordy just so happens to be a former defense industry lobbyist who has been using his position to promote the "Canada First" position which ultimately removes Canada, once and for all, from its world-peacekeeping role. With Canada's support of the Haitian government's overthrow and support of BushCo's travesty in Afghanistan, Canada was already heading down this path of destruction.
Canadians are distressed that defense spending rose by 5.3 billions of dollars (roughly what the US spends for 2 weeks in Iraq) while the preschool budget is being cut and college tuition is rising. This increase in military spending coincidentally correlates with a push to recruit thousands more soldiers who are still being told by the Canadian recruiters that their country only does peacekeeping missions. This manipulation of facts and the exploitation of fear and false patriotism is being fueled by the Canadian media, who seem to be turning, for the most part, into propaganda tools of their government a la our right-wing 4th estate.
However, with Canadian soldiers dying in combat, the citizens of the country are starting to question their Bush clone of a prime minister and his Bush-style cabinet. Recently, the PM said that if he sends troops into combat, he expects the people of the country to support them; which really only means that he expects the people to support him and his loose interpretation of the facts. Also, Bush One and Two style (with a brief Clinton break), the Canadian media is now banned from showing images of the flag-draped coffins: allegedly to not cause the families any more pain. But, as the mother of a soldier who came home that way, trust me, it causes far more pain to have your child KIA in a pointless war then it does to see the military honor guard treating our children with the care and respect not afforded to them by their own misleaders.
The recent polls in Canada show that the people there are starting to wake up by the truckloads with support for their administration's support of BushCo's war slipping 14 percentage points in two months! Canadians are seeing that the war in Afghanistan is not righteous and that when Canada sends troops there, it frees American troops to be illegally and immorally deployed to Iraq. Canada needs a Cindy Sheehan to go to the PM's residence and demand to know what noble cause her child died for, or is still fighting for.
Even more of a struggle right now to Canadian peace coalitions, besides Canada's seeming slumber, is that the government won't support war resisters who flee the American military because they don't want to go over to Iraq and kill innocent people or die for the war profiteers. So far, two soldiers have been denied asylum. I was told by members of a few of their political parties that the asylum is being denied for two reasons: first of all, because our soldiers are "volunteers" now and, secondly, because if our kids refuse to go to Iraq and go to prison instead, our prisons aren't that bad.
Well, like I have said and written about before, if our kids volunteered, then they should be free to "un-volunteer" if the mission of the organization changes. I have belonged to several volunteer organizations and when I disagree, or when I just feel like it, I leave; and I am not threatened with prison, or execution, which is an option for our children in times of war.
Most of our kids did not volunteer to go to Iraq to guard special contractors or kill innocent people to cushion the retirement of the CEO of Exxon. And - newsflash - our recruiters are still lying to our young people, telling them that if they enlist they won't have to go to Iraq and other despicable lies. When the recruit signs on the dotted line, the contract becomes binding only on him/her; those kinds of unilateral contracts are not even legal.
Our young soldiers, if they are refugees fleeing an organization that does not reflect their values, should not have to go to prison, no matter what the conditions are. With Amnesty International saying that violations are rampant in "enemy" combatant detention centers, then why should Canada think that our soldiers are any better off in a place that they should not be in the first place.
Please, dear Canada, wake up before it is too late and you wake up in a country that you don't even know anymore. We here in America fell into an exhausted sleep of denial after Vietnam, and we are reaping what was silently and deviously sown by the neo-cons who have been working for an overthrow of our government for over 30 years. If we didn't learn the lessons of Vietnam, we will never surely forget the lessons we learned at the feet of BushCo that have cost so many so much.
It's okay to copy our baseball and the huge hearts of the American people who never wanted to picture the country that we have become. But don't copy or let your government be willing partners in crime with our public enemy number one: BushCo.
A Canadian minister was being grilled by their press after a press conference that I conducted with the Canadian War Resister's League, and finally in frustration he blurted out: "We're not going to allow an American woman (me) to dictate our policies." And you know what, he's right, but with support rapidly dwindling for both wars (with the Iraq war never being popular with the people of Canada) and with support for Canada allowing asylum to our young men and women of conscience, it's time for their government to listen to its people. It's also time for our government to listen to us.
George and Steve and Tony and the rest of you warmongers: Get out of our way - we the people want peace. We will have it.
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Cindy Sheehan is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace and the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was killed in Iraq.
Voters for Peace is a joint project of Gold Star Families for Peace, Democracy Rising, Peace Action, Code Pink, United For Peace and Justice, and more, working to bring the peace movement together to think and act as voters this election year. Please join me and sign the Voters Pledge and spread the word far and wide. Our goal is to get 2 million voters to sign the pledge - so we can go back to these legislators and candidates and say "We will no longer tolerate your wars!"
article at: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051306Y.shtml
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Stephen Harper is “wildly unpopular from coast to coast up north”? Well, he is obviously the most popular, since his government is in power, no? So he was deemed by Canada to be the lesser of a few evils. Get over it.
“Canadians have been proud of their country's role of world peacekeeper”. Yes, but now we’re about 50th out of 95 countries that are involved in peacekeeping. Thank the liberals, not “mini-BusHitler” for that.
“Now Canadians need to wake up to the fact that their new minority, disliked government is leading them down this same slippery slope to the fascistic militarism of their immediate neighbors to the south.” Groan. Why is this American insisting that the recently elected government is “disliked”? By whom? The Sheehans of the world? Good. The “Toronto Coalition to Stop the War?” GOOD!
”support of BushCo's travesty in Afghanistan, Canada was already heading down this path of destruction”. Oh god she is killing me here!
”Canadians are distressed that defense spending rose by 5.3 billions of dollars (roughly what the US spends for 2 weeks in Iraq) while the preschool budget is being cut and college tuition is rising. This increase in military spending coincidentally correlates with a push to recruit thousands more soldiers who are still being told by the Canadian recruiters that their country only does peacekeeping missions.” It also is a reflection on the state of disarray our military found themselves in thanks to the Liberals, who, of course, put us in Afghanistan in the first place.
”Canadians are seeing that the war in Afghanistan is not righteous”. Strongly disagree.
“Canada needs a Cindy Sheehan to go to the PM's residence and demand to know what noble cause her child died for, or is still fighting for.” Did she write this? Are these her words? I thought she wrote the article. Certainly she hasn’t become so vain as to pen this…right?
”When the recruit signs on the dotted line, the contract becomes binding only on him/her; those kinds of unilateral contracts are not even legal.” Earlier, she said they should be free to “un-volunteer”, but now she acknowledges they sign a contract. OK. And she is claiming the contract is illegal? Yikes!
Please, dear Canada, wake up before it is too late and you wake up in a country that you don't even know anymore.
Please, dear Cindy, mind your business and stay out of my politics. Why do you American’s think you can tell us how to behave, Cindy? LOL.
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It is quite apparent Cindy does know, while you do not!<br />
Give you a break? <br />
You were given a break by not having the tripe you posted accepted for submission.<br />
The rest of your post is as easily destroyed.<br />
It is not worth the effort to do so, although I do agree any comparison of Bush to Hitler is unjust. And disparages Hitler LOL <br />
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Berlusconi wins, democracy loses in Italy<br />
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By Martin A. Lee<br />
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A change of government in Italy is easy to ignore given that it happens so often. But the May 13 ballot won by billionaire media magnate Silvio Berlusconi warrants special attention. His election as prime minister of Italy's 59th government since World War II should trigger alarm bells in any self-respecting democracy.<br />
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A flamboyant demagogue with extremist allies, Berlusconi ran as head of a far-right-tilting, populist coalition that embraced openly racist and neo-fascist parties. The Italian media mogul-turned-politician compares himself to Napoleon, delights in ridiculing AIDS victims, and is chummy with Rupert Murdoch. The two TV tycoons recently conferred at Berlusconi's headquarters in Rome, but neither would divulge what they had talked about during their two-hour meeting.<br />
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Convicted four times on charges of perjury, falsifying financial records, tax offenses, and bribery, Berlusconi has a shady track record with several criminal indictments still pending. He was voted into high political office despite allegations of mafia connections and questions about how he acquired his personal fortune.<br />
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