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The New Canadian National Anthem in honor of Canada becoming the 13th highest military spender in the world

by Open-Publishing - Friday 26 October 2007

Wars and conflicts Economy-budget Canada-Québec

“Canada is spending more public money on its military today than it has since the Second World War, says a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

According to the study, by Steven Staples, Director of the Rideau Institute and CCPA Research Associate, and Bill Robinson, Senior Advisor with the Rideau Institute, Canada’s military spending will reach $18.24 billion in 2007-08 — an increase of 9 percent over 2006-07 — and will continue to rise to $19.418 billion by 2009-10…

Internationally, Canada is the 13th highest military spender in the world this year, up from 16th. Within the 26-member NATO alliance, Canada has moved from 7th to 6th highest military spender, dollar for dollar…

By the end of this fiscal year, Canada will have spent $7.2 billion on the full cost of military missions in or related to Afghanistan, or $3.3 billion on incremental costs, which exclude fixed costs such as salaries, equipment depreciation and attrition.”

Considering that Texas businessmen are fronting the largest daycare corporation in the world in its takeover of daycares in Ontario, Alberta and B.C, you would think that Canadians would have better things to do with their tax dollars then becoming the “13th highest military spender in the world”. And this is just part of the problem.

Canadian public health care needs additional funding, Canada’s democracy is fast eroding due to cutbacks in the education system, the environment is at risk due to budgets being frozen, safe injection sites are in danger of closing due to the federal governments budget restrictions , Canada’s Conservative government is slashing “funds for environmental programs designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions” by gutting Kyoto , but Canadians are allowing the government, lead by neoconservative Stephen Harper, to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in implementing the failed U.S.-style "war on drugs" policy and spend $18.24 billion on its military.

Talk about stupid, but then again that’s what the Americanization of Canada and the dismantling of the country by waging war in Afghanistan and introducing The SPP and the “War on Drugs” is really about. How else can you explain peace activists being denied entry into Canada.

We in Canada are now the unfortunate victims of a government that was born from the depths of the born-again Christian movement that had its birthplace in the heartland of the United States of America. What we are witnessing is the collapse of our country. If a foreign power can dictate the laws that we must abide by then we are no longer free.

By stating that we are Canadian we are taking on the responsibility to protect our laws and our citizens. The simplest way to present the situation and understand what is happening is by saying that "the big bad wolf has entered our home, and we are about to feed it our own."

The above is a message to the rest of the world and to those Canadians that really understand what is at stake. Just a few words to tell people that some of us are trying to stop these madmen. We really are trying, but since most of us are simple and peaceful, it may not be possible for us to keep our country. You see, we are also the unfortunate owners of the second largest oil deposit in the world, along with vast deposits of minerals and resources including water and timber. All of which the United States needs to maintain its lifestyle.

I for one will try all peaceful means to stop this stampede to our destruction, but unfortunately I think we may have already lost. As Terence McKenna once said, "Nothing Lasts", and Canada is not exempt from this.

That being said, all my life I have tried to refrain from being a hypocrite. Knowing what the changes will bring to my country and my lifestyle I have written our new national anthem. I ask all those who are willing participants in this hand-over of Canada to a foreign country to learn these words and sing them proudly. The only thing worst then being a slave is being a hypocrite slave, so until our next elections where we can try to restore our freedom, sing these words with pride;

O Canada

We sold our homes and gave away our native land

True American patriot love in all thy dead sons command

With saddened hearts we see thee fall

The True North sold to slavery

From Alberta and Texas

O Canada, they come to destroy thee

Their God will keep our land incarcerated while they glee

O Canada, we watch them destroy thee

O Canada, we sold our souls and are no longer free

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