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Lloyd Axworthy |
Secrecy is a nasty virus
that can lay low
the body politic Canada's former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Speaks Out! |
Article Example of
Secrecy |
By: Andrew Moulden
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A
Message from the Leader of the
Canadian Action Party |
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By:
Don MacAlpine |
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The One Issue
no "leader" or "media expert" talked about... |
Article
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By Michel Chossudovsky |
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Who are the Architects of
Economic Collapse?
Will an Obama Administration Reverse the Tide?
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Article
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by Prof. Don J.
Easterbrook
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Global
Cooling
is Here
Evidence for
Predicting Global Cooling
for the Next Three Decades
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Article
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by Mitch
Potter |
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MEMORANDUM:
TO: PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
FROM: THE WORLD |
Article |
by:Alex Hundert
<alex@peaceculture.org> |
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Day of
Action against the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) |
Article |
by William Krehm |
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SAVING THE UNHOLY BANK MESS
WITH SIMPLE ACCOUNTANCY |
Article Published
on Wednesday, October 31, 2008 by
Paul Kemp News
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By Howard Zinn |
Beyond
Obama: Zinn Says Direct Action Needed
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Article - Video
Published on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 by
The Real News Network |
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by Michel Chossudovsky |
Global Financial Meltdown |
Article |
By Ellen Brown |
Financial Meltdown!
The Greatest Transfer of Wealth in History! |
Article |
By
Arun Gupta,
Indypendent. Posted
October 13, 2008 |
Financial Meltdown 101 |
Article Congress
overturns Glass-Steagall |
Posted by Marc Lee
under
election 08,
federal budget,
fiscal policy,
global crisis,
housing,
labour market,
monetary policy,
progressive economic strategies,
recession,
unemployment insurance.
October 7th, 2008
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Open Letter from Canadian Economists |
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Mel Hurtig |
Mel Hurtig's The Truth About Canada -
Mel Hurtig was in studio talking
about his new book "The Truth about Canada: Some
Important, Some Astonishing and Some Truly Appalling Things
All Canadians Should Know About Our Country" |
Listen -
News Talk 1010interview
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Tim Robbins |
Opening Keynote Speech for the
National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas |
Video -
Text of Speech |
Lloyd Axworthy |
Secrecy is a nasty virus that can lay
low the body politic Canada's former Minister of Foreign
Affairs Speaks Out! |
Article Example of
Secrecy |
Al Gore |
Speech of the Week - Gore's Energy
Challenge: 'The Future of Human Civilization Is at Stake' |
Article
Text of Speech |
NAU Countdown |
Countdown to North
American Union |
Countdown Timer |
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Paul Kemp (DavidCampus@ns.sympatico.ca)
Riding: Central Nova
Contact info: e-mail
DavidCampus@ns.sympatico.ca
Telephone:
902.925.2788
Web Site:
www.PaulKemp.info
Occupation – Self
employed - Web Designer
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia
The primary platforms of the Canadian Action Party
are Monetary Reform - Electoral Reform and Parliamentary Reform,
addressing root problems rather than symptoms.
www.CanadianActionParty.ca
  
There are
ten steps, or stages, to the evolution of a practical and efficient
form of representative government, and these are:
1. Freedom
of the person. Slavery, serfdom, and all forms of human bondage must
disappear.
2. Freedom
of the mind. Unless a free people are educated -- taught to think
intelligently and plan wisely -- freedom usually does more harm than
good.
3. The reign
of law. Liberty can be enjoyed only when the will and whims of human
rulers are replaced by legislative enactments in accordance with
accepted fundamental law.
4. Freedom
of speech. Representative government is unthinkable without freedom
of all forms of expression for human aspirations and opinions.
5. Security
of property. No government can long endure if it fails to provide
for the right to enjoy personal property in some form. Man craves
the right to use, control, bestow, sell, lease, and bequeath his
personal property.
6. The right
of petition. Representative government assumes the right of citizens
to be heard. The privilege of petition is inherent in free
citizenship.
7. The right
to rule. It is not enough to be heard; the power of petition must
progress to the actual management of the government.
8. Universal
suffrage. Representative government presupposes an intelligent,
efficient, and universal electorate. The character of such a
government will ever be determined by the character and caliber of
those who compose it. As civilization progresses, suffrage, while
remaining universal for both sexes, will be effectively modified,
regrouped, and otherwise differentiated.
9. Control
of public servants. No civil government will be serviceable and
effective unless the citizenry possess and use wise techniques of
guiding and controlling officeholders and public servants.
10.
Intelligent and trained representation. The survival of democracy is
dependent on successful representative government; and that is
conditioned upon the practice of electing to public offices only
those individuals who are technically trained, intellectually
competent, socially loyal, and morally fit. Only by such provisions
can government of the people, by the people, and for the people be
preserved.
  
This article addresses the duties and obligations concerning the
responsibilities of wealth and the Outrage of War – By Paul Kemp
This
article is written in view of the fact that the nation south of our
borders is in a state of war and economic upheaval. The effects will
be felt by Canadians. This deplorable economic and social situation
is caused by the fact that our monetary system and programs allow
wealth without work, usury, fraud, embezzlement and the theft of the
honest wages of individuals as well as the tax trusts of the nation
in interest on national debt.
As well
countless billions have been invested in the outrage of war. War is
strong medicine, very costly and most dangerous; while often
curative of certain social disorders, it often kills the patient and
destroys the society. In the light of the progress of modern day
science war has now become racially suicidal.
If we as
a nation are seeking economic stability these ideals of identifying
clean money from unclean money should be closely examined. Clean
money strengthens a society; unclean money destroys its economic
foundations, destroys its intrinsic value and allows a fortunate and
wealthy few to rule over the unfortunate many.
The wise use of Money
We, as a
national family, earn our way through the nobility of work, and the
honest efforts of mind and body which creates our Gross National
Product, which means any money created from those efforts rooted in
the fact that our tax trust pays our education and in the good
family home we are taught the nobility of work establishes a social
and economic credit not a debt. In order to do well, every
individual must learn to do at least one thing expertly. Government
has three sacred trust. 1. To provide work commensurate with the
skill and ability of the citizenry within reasonable travel distance
from the family home. 2. To provide affordable education to every
citizen 3. The health and well being of its citizens. This
article addresses the various sources of wealth, in the world. The
proper management of which will secure a strong economic future for
all generations of Canadians. We must understand the origins of our
wealth and make proper use of our monetary systems through rules
regulations and laws that grant an equal degree of liberty and
freedom to each Canadian citizen. In order to prosper a National
Family must be in full and complete regulation of the creation and
management of its monetary system and its various social systems. Then and only then will peace and
prosperity become the personal experience of all Canadians
regardless of their class or function in the national family.
The Origins of Wealth
In solving our economic woes
we should bear in mind the following ten different methods of
amassing material wealth:
1. Inherited wealth -- riches derived from parents and other
ancestors.
2. Discovered wealth -- riches derived from the uncultivated
resources of mother earth.
3. Trade wealth -- riches obtained as a fair profit in the exchange
and barter of material goods and services.
4. Unfair wealth -- riches derived from the
unfair exploitation
or the
enslavement of one's fellows.
5. Interest wealth -- income derived from the
fair
and just
earning possibilities of invested
capital.
6. Genius wealth -- riches accruing from the rewards of the creative
and inventive endowments of the human mind.
7. Accidental wealth -- riches derived from the generosity of one's
fellows or taking origin in the circumstances of life.
8. Stolen wealth -- riches secured by unfairness, dishonesty, theft,
or fraud.
9. Trust funds -- wealth lodged in your hands by your fellows for
some specific use, now or in the future.
10. Earned wealth -- riches derived directly from your own personal
labor, the fair and just reward of your own daily efforts of mind
and body.
How does our national economic affairs measure
up to these various sources of wealth? Analysis of these can lead to
true economic power and social stability!
We
should bestow material wealth for the enhancement of material life,
even as we would minister knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual service
for the enrichment of the intellectual life, the ennoblement of the
social life, and the advancement of the spiritual life. We should
administer material wealth as a wise and effective trustee of the
resources of one generation for the benefit and ennoblement of the
next and succeeding generations.
Submitted by: Paul Kemp Candidate for Central
Nova
www.PaulKemp.info
Party: The Canadian Action Party
www.CanadianActionParty.ca
The One Issue no "leader" is
talking about...
Web Source:
http://takebackdemocracy.ca/
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