Happy Canada Day!

Posted on Tuesday, July 01 at 08:15 by sthompson

 

Here's just one idea about how to celebrate our sovereignty and raise awareness about threats to our sovereignty from deep integration or NAFTA-plus agreements like the SPP:

From Canada Day Infobomb, on Facebook:

"Go to the Canada Day event in your area where the picnic....games and fireworks will be an show this information to people or just wear something that shows you are aware of the things going on. When people ask then you tell them about these groups. 

Please don't force any information on people as this will be a shock...just "plant a seed" by directing them to a group or a site. Then let them search it out on their own. Trust me they will start to see things as we have and will come in when they are ready.

Wear a shirt with iron on transfers or just markers....carry a flag upside down stating our country is in distress.....hand out printed papers or burnt CD's with information on them. Something that will show your fellow Canadians have the information that the media holds back from us all.

You can do it alone or if you see other join up......Leave papers laying around on tables or under windshield wipers.

Get creative and get out there!"

 

 

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  1. by RPW
    Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:38 pm
    HAPPY CANADA DAY, EH?!

  2. by Rural
    Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:31 pm
    Or is that Happy Canaduh Day? Have a good one either way!

  3. Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:26 pm
    HAPPY CANADA FOR SALE DAY !!!!!!!!!!

    Ed Deak. Big Lake, BC.

  4. by RPW
    Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:58 am
    Ed:

    You can't call a giveaway a "sale"...........

  5. Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:40 am
    Every one of those Canadian flags and hats we see being mindlessly waved about by blissfully happy party goers are made in China.

  6. by RPW
    Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:51 pm
    We're not sovereign -- we're an American colony.



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