John Carrick wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 17:24:52 GMT, Good Guy
> <GoodGuysFinishFirst@no-spam> wrote:
>
>
>>I guess the problem is that I live in an area of Canada
>>(Western Canada) where the majority of the people don't agree with the
>>government.
>>
>>I guess our choice is to either live with it or leave. Since we have
>>repeatedly voted against the present government.
>
>
> Please! You were hardly any happier when Brian Mulroney was running
> the country into the ground. Bitching about Ottawa has long been an
> Alberta pastime.
It has long been an Alberta (Western Canada) past time because we have
repeatedly gotten the short end of the stick.
>
> Many of you people have an exaggerated notion of the rights and
> privileges that should accrue to you for sitting on top of all of
> those valuable hydrocarbons.
>
> I mean, after all, YOU PUT THEM THERE, DIDN"T YOU?
I don't remember mentioning anything about oil or hydrocarbons. What
makes you think this is my point?
>
> One Canadian in three lives in Ontario.
>
> Your notion that the social conservative values of
> a relatively few Albertans should carry more weight than
> the more liberal values of people in far larger and far more densely
> populated parts of the country are an offence to the idea of
> democracy.
My notion that when laws like gun registration, which have virtually no
effect on Ontario (because very few have them have guns), are past by
government without taking into account those who are most effected
(Western Canadians).
> Yes, if it is all that god-damned important for you to have voted for
> the winning party, buy a Liberal Party membership!
>
When did I say I was concerned with winning? I just want the government
to understand that we are here.
> I've been voting for almost fifty years, and have never voted either
> Liberal or P.C.
You have been voting incorrectly then. You might as well be living in
Western Canada, you vote would have as much significance.
And I don't need another lecture on how everyone's vote counts!!!
> I don't threaten to secede from Canada, when I don't have my own way.
> I don't contemplate immigrating. I've grown up. Perhaps you can do
> the same.
I wasn't threatening anyone. I was just stating the choices that Western
Canada has.
Todder
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 15:10:07 GMT, John Carrick <jcarr@no-spam>
wrote:
>On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 03:39:38 GMT, in.txt@no-spam (Andy) wrote:
>
>>"Once a nation parts with the control of its currency and credit, it
>>matters not who makes that nation's laws.
>>Usury, once in control, will wreck any nation.
>>Until the control ofof the issue of currency and credit is restored to
>>government and recognized as its most conspicous and sacred
>>responsibility, all talk of the sovereignty of Parliament and of
>>democracy is iddle and futile "
>
>Major banks and corporations provide most of the financial support
>that our leading political parties receive, and control those parties.
>[The New Democrats and Greens are not so financed and controlled of
>course.]
>
>These corporations largely see to it that the country is run for their
>benefit.
>
>Was it George Romney who said, "What is good for General Motors is
>good for America"? That is certainly the attitude of big business in
>Canada.
>
>Parliament is supreme, but our parliamentarians are at the the ends of
>strings held by corporate pupeteers.
>
>If the Chretien bill on changing the financing of political parties is
>passed, there will be a new playing field, and the potential for
>government that will gradually become more attuned to the wishes of
>the people.
thanks for your comments,
however you missed the point,
or you do not know what usury means ?
I said (after Mackenzie King) that its crucial that the nation
shall control of its currency and credit,otherwise
it matters not who makes that nation's laws.
Our parlamentarians are at the the end
of bankers leash, so are you calling for taxation,
(no offence intended)
please read some works of Clifford Hue Douglas,
or Louis Even,
godd place to start is
"In this age of plenty" by L.Evens
(stocked in most libraries)
Andy