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Former Canadian Prime Minister: Give Up Your Sovereignty To Make The World Work

Aired On CPAC Feb.10, 2009 Problem, Reaction, Solution Former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin: Give Up Your Sovereignty To Make The World Work  
 
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ExposingUncleSham (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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im so happy to see so many people breaking there shackles and seeing the real criminal syndicates of the planet. Knowing your enemy is half the battle, keep educating with the positive wisdom of our human spirit and we will stand victorious and free
D33Lux (3 months ago) Show Hide
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All these globalist bastards are power hungry and are simply playing monopoly with the world at the financial expense and live of the many. Its time for a good old fashion hanging!
cuv4xd (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You sell it Paul.
Final words??
FUK U
kingofthebrittains (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Look at all those smiling, applauding sycophants who don't even realize what this plausible monster just said. Governments are EVIL and always have been. Try to find just ONE Govt in history that didn't rule by fear & violence. Living in Personal Freedom is the only way. Eventually it will spread, one person at a time, until living otherwise will seem insane. It prolly wont be in my lifetime, but that's OK, I'm happy just to further the course of human evolution by living as free as I can.
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America as well as Canada are corporations. The CEO's, heads of corporations do not ask their workers what they think. They tell them what to do.
This is exactly what we are now. Agenda 21 will race us further to a collective and the corporate U.S., Canada & Mexico merge to come under the United Nations unbrella. Sovereignty ? Steadily to be eroded until it is non existent. These 'corporations" have set in motion global domination and they have no ear to their workers. Fascism ANYONE ?
PrincessShittyBottom (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Create a False Crisis, then a offer a False Solution, which is the removal of all sovereignty and a submission to World Government.
PrincessShittyBottom (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hedge Funds are parasitical and completely useless and must be regulated out of existence.
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1) India and China are too centralized and shrewd to do what the U.S. did.

2) Doing favours for your neighbour does include making sure your own family is okay first, before chipping into some sort of village economy. Right, coming from someone (PM) who has a private wealth of approx. 230M, and evades his own countries taxes working through Liberia.
FrankieGotz (4 months ago) Show Hide
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shut up, u ppl in power are just a bunch of liars tryin to take away our freedom
wingnut4427 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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The problem is that the consolidation of power in the hands of the few is too much of a risk. Suppose for a moment that the world as a whole voted for 1 president & that 1 presidents decisions effected the 90% of the world in a negative way. Who's going to be able to challenge him? It seems that we never learn from our mistakes. If the people back in the days of Kings said. "Screw you ! Were not paying you a damn thing & you aren't our king." What could he do ? We all need to just say NO !

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