CAP Demands Canada Formally Condemn USA Detainee Torture Act

Posted on Sunday, October 01 at 20:32 by whelan costen
Canadians are particularly at risk not just due to our physical proximity to the USA, but as a result of the unconstitutional agreements and arrangements being implemented secretly and/or administratively such as the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement, the Smart Border Plan, and others, which integrate Canada with the United States of America. Further, Canada’s own antiterrorist legislation was enacted under a veil of panic arising out of a terrible act in a foreign country, the Unites States of America, which act to date has been inadequately investigated as to its real cause , and which cause may even be rooted in some of the proponents of torture legislation. Citizens have a right to know the truth. This new US Bill finalizes the elimination of all citizen rights in the USA. Canada must distance itself from such law. On behalf of all Canadians, the Canadian Action Party/ Parti action canadienne demands that our government : 1.affirm our Rule of Law, and 2. assure Canadians that no such legislation will be tolerated in Canada, and 3. assert that any attempt by President Bush to arrest or detain any Canadian under this new Bill anywhere in the world will not be tolerated. With grave concern, Constance (Connie) Fogal, Leader, Canadian Action Party Contact Connie Fogal at cell 778 891 4919 -30- -- CANADIAN ACTION PARTY/PARTI ACTION CANADIENNE LEADER, CONSTANCE (Connie) FOGAL www.canadianactionparty.ca [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 2, 2006]

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  1. Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:53 am
    I'd be interested to know what the "NEW" government will have to say about this?

    This morning I caught a bit of Stockwell Day being questioned re the Maher Arar report and before most of his comments he would say "the government...the "new" government..." blah blah blah. "The "new" government..." It was rather terrifying to watch this cult like agenda playing out before my eyes. I will be signing all of my correspondence to the "new government" from: "the new anti-new government Canadian citizen."

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    "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche

  2. by avatar Milton
    Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:14 pm
    I agree with you Catherine, this piece of US legislation should be condemned. We should pressure our "new" government to not allow any aspect of that legislation to affect Canadians.

    Good comment 4Canada.


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    "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
    (Albert Einstein)

  3. by KWL
    Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:18 pm
    No one should hold their breath waiting for our "new Government" to condemn this bill. Rather, we should expect Harpie to come out with a statement expressing his satisfaction that this is a "measured" bill. Sort of like the "measure" obliteration of Lebanon.

  4. Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:18 pm
    Harper will use his immense power as a minority government with almost no popular support to pass a similar bill here in Canada. Thank goodness we have a democracy, otherwise Harper would not be our glorious dictator.

  5. Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:38 pm
    A lil torture never hurt anyone. HAHAHA

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    27 yrs in the military, 9 tours and one more almost complete..



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