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What kind of shitty law is that then? How long has that law been in effect? Do we go prancing into the USA unannounced as well? If we do that may help with our much needed 9/11 investigation into the deaths of 27 Canadians.
Day doesn't say this could be a law that needs revising. NO he says this is normal.
I never ever get used to the blatant disrespect that is given to the electorate of this country.
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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
Day says:"I can assure you that everything that is done on Canadian soil in relation to security and safety investigations are done in accordance with our law."
What kind of law allows foreigners into our country to do investigations? Could this not be considered a breach to our security? Here we have people in our jails that have never been charged with a crime and we cannot know what they are there for because of a possible security breach and yet we allow foreigners to basically breach our security at any time? They have to be the "right" foreigners or what? You are not a safety minister. You are not a government that is going to keep Canadians safe. You are a danger to our safety. You and the Liberals are the same. Neither of you care about Canada as you set up the SPP and the NAU behind closed doors.
Why do the Liberals and Conservatives believe they work for someone other than the Canadian voter? Why do they feel they can act in covert ways without intervention? Why do they think they can give over our Census gathering to a foreign military corporation? What exactly is going on behind those closed doors Stockwell Day?
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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