The Shifting North American Unionized Map

Posted on Thursday, December 04 at 13:56 by NAUWATCH

North America as we know it has changed dramatically since November 4, 2008.

First came the election of an unknown; a man only whose globalist elite masters know where he was born and in which direction he will be taking the liberty-loving United States of America.

Less than one month later, the proud Dominion of Canada is being laid siege to by an opposition-led coalition of the left.  Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, elected with an increased number of seats only six weeks ago, has a date with destiny at 9:30 this morning. 

A beleaguered looking Harper, who addressed Canadians last night on television, promised to use “every legal means” to stop the Opposition’s move to unseat his minority Conservative government next week. It is his only means to end the threat of this overnight attempt at Government-by-Coalition.

 

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/6705

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  1. Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:36 pm
    This woman is living in a world of faith induced dreams, which can be worse than drugs. Same as her hero, Harper.

    A coalition is not some kind of a coup, but a legitimate majority, as it has been and is being practiced all over the world.

    Churchill governed with a coalition through WW2 and he appointed Labour's Aneurin Bevan's as his successor.

    Read your history and wake up , lady ! Harper was not elected to become a PM, only as an MP. A slight change between the letters. When he doesn't command a majority he's not supposed to be PM.

    Somebody should also have told the GG this simple fact, before she was browbeaten and forced to sign.

    Ed Deak.

  2. Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:31 am
    Was she browbeaten, or were her constitutional "advisors" bought off by Harper? Perhaps both; after all, Harper does like to cover all his bases.



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