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NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/20/2007 11:03:35 PM   
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More broadly, the goal of the North American summit was to seek middle ground on shared concerns about the border and a host of other issues ranging from energy to trade, food safety to immigration. The three-way meeting at a highly secured red cedar chateau along the banks of the Ottawa River focused on administrative and regulatory issues, not sweeping legislative proposals for North America.

Few, if any, formal announcements were expected. The meeting served to address thorny problems between the U.S. and its neighbors to the North and South and bolster a compact - dubbed the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America - that serves as a way for the nations to team up on health, security and commerce.

Several hundred demonstrators protested on issues such as the war in Iraq, human rights and integration of North America. One carried a banner that said: "Say No To Americanada."

Calderon and Harper both want tight relations with Bush, yet don't want to be seen as proteges of the unpopular president or leave the impression that the U.S. is encroaching on their sovereignty.

To that end, Harper is asserting his nation's claim to the Northwest Passage through the Arctic.

The race to secure subsurface rights to the Arctic seabed heated up when Russia sent two small submarines to plant a tiny national flag under the North Pole. The United States and Norway also have competing claims in the vast Arctic region, where a U.S. study suggests as much as 25 percent of the world's undiscovered oil and gas could be hidden.

Canada believes much of the North American side of the Arctic is Canada's, but the United States says that the thawing Northwest Passage is part of international waters.

"We look at the Northwest Passage as an international waterway, and want the international transit rights to be respected there," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. "But certainly President Bush will listen to what Prime Minister Harper has to say."

Harper also plans to raise concerns about new passport requirements for travelers, longtime U.S. restrictions on Canadian softwood lumber exports and the war in Afghanistan.

Harper has said Canada's military mission in Afghanistan will not be extended beyond 2009 without a consensus in the country and the Parliament. Canada has 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, fighting against the Taliban in the violet southern parts of the nation. Other countries, such as Germany ad Italy, restrict the use of their forces to more peaceful areas in the north.

With Hurricane Dean bearing down on Mexico, Calderon might have to cut his meetings short with Bush and Calderon. This is his first meeting with Bush since the U.S. immigration legislation died in the Senate. Calderon has called that a "grave error" and also is rankled by the Bush administration's newly announced crackdown on employers who use illegal immigrants.

It's unclear whether the United States will use the summit to announce a major new aid plan to help Mexico fight violent drug trafficking. U.S. anti-drug officials have been impressed with Caldron's crackdown on drug traffickers since he took office.

But Calderon has repeatedly pushed the U.S. to take more responsibility in fighting the two countries' common drug problem, including doing more to stop the flow of illegal U.S. arms into Mexico and trying to combat the demand for drugs north of the border. The issue of U.S. aid is a sensitive subject among Mexicans wary that U.S. help could lead to interventions that violate Mexican sovereignty.

Bush stepped off Air Force One and onto a red carpet at an airport in Ottawa where he was greeted by a bagpiper and a ceremonial honor guard dressed in red jackets and tall, black fur hats. Bush flew to the resort on the Marine One presidential helicopter, which landed in a grassy clearing along the water.

A few hundred protesters amassed at the gate of the resort. Police in riot gear used tear gas to hold back about 50 of them, who responded by flinging rocks, branches and plastic bottles. A line of police in riot gear jostled with about 50 demonstrators. A few hundred marched on the front gate of the summit compound shouting taunts.

"I've heard it's nothing," Harper said, dismissing the protests as Bush arrived at the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello. "A couple hundred? It's sad."
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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/20/2007 11:11:57 PM   
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WTF no free speech zones in canada?

WTG Canada!  Stomp the NAU's ass in the ground!


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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/20/2007 11:18:55 PM   
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You would think that with the uproar over the Dubai ports deal and the immigration-amnesty bill that the Bush admin would get a clue that the American people do not agree with his economic and globalization policies. It's that simple. The people don't want it, so go back to the drawing board and figure something else out.

But of course that wont happen...this administration has to be the dumbest and most stubborn bunch of crooks to ever occupy that branch of government.

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/20/2007 11:30:45 PM   
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You would think that with the uproar over the Dubai ports deal and the immigration-amnesty bill that the Bush admin would get a clue that the American people do not agree with his economic and globalization policies. It's that simple. The people don't want it, so go back to the drawing board and figure something else out.

But of course that wont happen...this administration has to be the dumbest and most stubborn bunch of crooks to ever occupy that branch of government.



they have one goal and that is to push the NWO that daddy announced through.   i totally adisgree with dumb.  Dumb is nothing more than a smoke screen to keep us shaking our heads in disbelief instead of pissed off and impeaching the sunna bitch.

As long as we think he just plain dumb we will and have continued to let him get away with huway robbery.     If you examine all the exec orders that he wrote and all court cases that he and his cronies have going on our nickel you would be in shock, the greater majority of which reduces our sovereignity, reduces our inalienable rights.

This shit is all calculated right down to our thinking it is all ignorant when its not.  Case in point the mexican borders left open.   Everyone said how DUMB!  Others coined as conspiracy kooks said it was a conspiracy.   Well turns out they are still trying not to tell us the truth and nothing but the truth about this NAU.   Maybe not totally secret but definitely hushed meetings between mexico the us and canada.  Lou dobs was the only one to televise it then after he broke the ice later cnbc's market watch got a hold of it and the guy literally fell off his chair and nearly went into a rant about it.  Well now its not a conspiracy any more because its all out on the table but had it not been for the first ones talking about a "conspiracy" it may have been kept under wraps and then just dumped on us.  "hail the internet!".

Now we all know it was the NAU plan, all part of the NWO plan. and on and on and on and on....

calculated to throw us off the trail and its not only bush research clinton, same shit, just bush did it in hyperdrive making it much easier to see with the nakid eye.

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 12:06:02 AM   
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Canada believes much of the North American side of the Arctic is Canada's, but the United States says that the thawing Northwest Passage is part of international waters.

"We look at the Northwest Passage as an international waterway, and want the international transit rights to be respected there," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. "But certainly President Bush will listen to what Prime Minister Harper has to say."



This is an imperial assertion. If the US had no self interest in claiming the NW passage to be international waters it wouldn't claim it. However, I bet the US won't like it if Russia used these international waters to sail their dubs through.

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 11:31:51 AM   
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Just Google "NAFTA Super highway". The North American Union is on it's way and the fate of the poor, working saps in this country is of no concern to Big Bidness. They're more interested in exploiting workers in India and Mexico now that they've sucked the ones here dry! 

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 11:44:51 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

You would think that with the uproar over the Dubai ports deal and the immigration-amnesty bill that the Bush admin would get a clue that the American people do not agree with his economic and globalization policies. It's that simple. The people don't want it, so go back to the drawing board and figure something else out.

But of course that wont happen...this administration has to be the dumbest and most stubborn bunch of crooks to ever occupy that branch of government.


Well said.
Yup, they just don't fuckin' LISTEN!
If they had their way *everyone* would be making $6 an hour!

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 11:55:43 AM   
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Canada believes much of the North American side of the Arctic is Canada's, but the United States says that the thawing Northwest Passage is part of international waters.

"We look at the Northwest Passage as an international waterway, and want the international transit rights to be respected there," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. "But certainly President Bush will listen to what Prime Minister Harper has to say."



This is an imperial assertion. If the US had no self interest in claiming the NW passage to be international waters it wouldn't claim it. However, I bet the US won't like it if Russia used these international waters to sail their dubs through.



" the thawing Northwest Passage"
 
Wait a fuck`n minute!

There is no thawing going on! Global warming is a myth!Put forth by liberals who want to take away your H2 Hummer and your god given rights to pollute the  planet!

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 12:17:52 PM   
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Not many dispute the fact that global warming is occuring....

The debate is over whether the global warming is caused by man.

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 6:03:49 PM   
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Meat cleaver..."dubs" = "subs"? Submarines?  The USSR/ Russians have had subs crawling around under the ice for decades now. 

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 6:09:46 PM   
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"GIANT SUCKING SOUND" sound familiar?

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 6:40:21 PM   
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Personally I feel that a North American Union of some sort is inevitable, the only question is just what form it will take

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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/21/2007 6:44:33 PM   
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I dunno... The Feds keep pushing their crap.. Recently they've gone out of their way to make it harder for NY and CA to expand their Child Health Plus programs to middle income families.

I could REALLY get behind NY, CA, the Green Mountain Confederation, The Republic of Olympia, The Republic of Texas, and the 2nd Confederacy going their own ways...

Yeah, let the Quebecois do their own thing while they're at it...



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RE: NAFTA protesters assemble in Canada - 8/22/2007 8:09:33 AM   
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Bush stepped off Air Force One and onto a red carpet at an airport in Ottawa where he was greeted by a bagpiper and a ceremonial honor guard dressed in red jackets and tall, black fur hats. 



Who can take a bunch of protesters seriously wearing parking valet jackets and dead beavers on their heads, while some dude stands off to the side biting a cat's tail?

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