Canada And America: Missile Defense And The Vows Of Military Integration

Posted on Monday, March 07 at 12:53 by 4Canada
"We're part of it now and the question is what more do we need?" said McKenna. "There's no doubt, in looking back, ... that the NORAD amendment has given, has created part, in fact a great deal, of what the United States means in terms of being able to get the input for defensive weaponry." What Ambassador McKenna is hinting at, without revealing the substance of US-Canada negotiations (behind closed doors), is that NORAD is a defunct military body. http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO502B.html

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  1. by avatar Milton
    Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:38 am
    Well, isn't that just lovely. Engaging in outright deception, lies, lies and more lies. Then they lie about lying. I see I am going to have to send a lot more emails on the missile defense subject to every parliamentarian.

  2. Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:22 am
    Lies,lies,lies,lies,lies,and more lies.Lets face it.The NAZI`s lost the battle but they most certainly won the war.The entire US and the complacant Canadian public have simply turned a blind eye to what the business boys and government are up to.Just like the Germans did to Hitler.Canada is just a later day Austria.
    Now everyone can go to Walmart and shop to feel better!

  3. Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:07 pm
    We have become the AMERICAN BUM BOY POSTER CHILD!

  4. Fri Mar 11, 2005 5:33 pm
    Not so. We the people of Canada just rejected the BMD much to GW surprise and chagrin.He is still hopeful though that his friend Frank Mc Kenna can work on Mr Martin to change his mind. But no way Frank will that happen.The popular Canadian vote was against it,the Liberal party was against
    it.How could a liberal vote for an aggressive act.And the Liberal cabinet was against it.Any attempt by Mr, Martin would result in a vote of non confidence and he would have to go back to work.
    RobertG. Mac Donald.B.A.M.D.
    Canadian Patriot



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