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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:42 am
 


Citizens do owe allegiance to Canada, therefore corporations are not citizens. So we can feel free to dispense with the laws that they have paid for and which give them advantages which we as individual citizens do not have. We can also feel free to charge those citizens of our country that defend these corporations with the crime of treason. We can also enact legislation which makes it a crime for political parties to take donations from corporations or any agents of corporations. Corporations will not be allowed any legal rights in Canada until they swear allegiance to Canada or register as foriegn nationals. Then they would be given visas that would have to be renewed yearly and if not renewed they should be deported and paid 25% of the value of any plants or property expropriated by the government. Also, there has been talk amongst the Liberals and Conservatives of introducing a three strikes laws, like the one in the US if you were convicted three times you could be incarcerated for life. I would like to see this expanded to include corporations. If they are convicted three times they are expropriated lock, stock and barrel. Their directors would then be sent to jail for what ever amount of time that a human being committing the same crime would be.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 11:33 pm
 


Milton, i 100% agree with you. why give them the same rights if they don't have to live up to the same responsibilities?



"there is surely something significant about the fact that in the United States, the western hero is an outlaw, while in Canada he is a law enforcement officer.


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