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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: Gulo who wrote (2459)4/15/2003 9:26:07 PM
From: Ally  Read Replies (1) of 37175
 
Let's simply call a spade a spade... Alliance is merely a chapter of Bush's Republican party in Canada, ready to serve master Bush'ss every word and whim. How can we tell so? Just listen to all of Harper's speeches throughout the Iraq debate in Parliament. Not once had he indicated Canada's sovereign right not to participate in the attack on Iraq. Harper is more concerned with pleasing U.S. than supporting Canada's conscience on the war.

I'm glad Canada is not participating in the Bush doctrine. The fighting is hardly over before the Bush administration heats up confrontational rhetoric on Syria. If this is statesman-like behaviour, I too could be the president of the United States. There is no need to openly embarrass a country and push it in a corner of defiance. Send Powell to tell Syria privately to behave. That's all that's needed. Unless of course, one is addicted to war and the killing of innocent civilians with shock and awe bombs. What does Harper think of Syria? I suppose he'll join in the rhetoric if he were Prime Minister.
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