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    JUST SAY NO TO ANSCHLUSS

    A possible resolution for border problems between the U.S. and Canada could be

    a treaty like the Shengen Agreement that makes travel in the European Union as easy as

    driving between provinces. However, I join Canadians in being wary of a customs union,fearing that it could be a step towards political union with the U.S. This is not so different

    from the idea ofAnschluss, when Nazi Germany wanted to make the neighboring

    German-speaking country of Austria no more than a province of their Third Reich. It was

    a bad deal for Austria, andAnschluss would be a bad deal for Canada as well.

    I think Canadians are right when they say the U.S.-Canadian border is like a one-

    way mirror. People in Canada can look across and see the United States, but people in theUnited States look across and they can only see themselves. Only in the U.S. could

    Anschlussbe mistaken for a good idea.

    Not just the attitude of many of the people, but the diplomacy of the U.S.

    government suggests that underneath a thin veneer of respect is an obvious sense of

    treating their relationship with Canada as anything but a partnership of equals.

    As they do with other countries, the United States tries to remind Canada that they

    are large and in charge, by keeping a visible and uncomfortable presence. The U.S.embassy in Ottawa is enormous. While its size alone is intimidating, the architecture andsetting of the U.S. Embassy seems to be meant to play mind games. Most of the foreign

    embassies are in a quiet residential area, but the U.S. put their embassy amongst one of

    the most popular pedestrian shopping sections of town. It towers over the surroundingbuildings and blocks out the sunset. If that was not enough, the design of the embassy is

    cold and domineering. It seems like it was meant to radiate a sense of power without

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    compassion, as if it was built by robots trying to enslave the human race. In fact, it looks

    like it came straight out of the movie Tron.

    ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US

    The people of Ottawa voted this building as the citys biggest eyesore with good

    reason. Only a small fraction of this monstrosity fits in this picture from Wikipedia. As if

    it wasnt bad enough, Ottawa consented to partially block off the streets that go past it.

    This security measure has caused gridlock for commuters, and affected the accessibilityof local businesses. Many in the world would see this building and its effects as the

    perfect metaphor of how the United States acts in the world. It is like a big clumsy giant

    that doesnt even notice the people it steps on, and wouldnt apologize if it did.

    The location of the U.S. Embassy suggests that it is meant to intimidate a lot more

    than the little people on the street. From its vantage point, near the Rideau Canal whichwas built as an escape route in case of a U.S. invasion, it is in direct line of site of

    Parliament Hill, as if daring Canada to do anything audacious without getting their

    blessing first. It could make some question where the real law of the land lies.

    The United States also shows contempt for Canadian sovereignty by claiming the

    Northwest Passage as international waters. Long sought after in the early days ofexploring Canada, the Passage was too far north to provide sea access from the Atlantic

    to the Pacific. Now, the melting polar ice caps mean the waterways between the Canadian

    mainland and the Queen Elizabeth Islands are becoming passable. Just as they did with

    the Panama Canal, the U.S. hopes to take commercial advantage of this new trade route,disregarding whose country they are cutting through.

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    Yellow: Canadian territorial waters in the Arctic Ocean that are claimed by the U.S.

    Contempt was again shown when the U.S. extradited Leonard Peltier fromCanada. As an activist critical of the federal governments relations with the Native

    Americans, it is believed that his conviction, based on questionable evidence, of murder

    was politically motivated. He was arrested on February 6, 1976 while seeking refuge inAlberta, but based on falsified information he was returned to the United States to face

    life in prison. The following comes from a website advocating his release:

    In addition to being in violation of Leonard Peltiers rights, the United States

    government committed fraud on the court during the extradition proceedings andviolated the sovereignty of Canada. (www.freepeltiernow.org/extradition.htm)

    There are also concerns that free trade agreements are more for the benefit of

    corporations, mostly based in the United States, rather than Canadian workers. These

    Canadians seem to agree.

    National Geographic VOL. 177, NO.2 February 1990 p. 112

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    The United States has violated its own free trade agreements by seizing the hemp

    birdseed. It does however still use NAFTA to invade Canada with genetically engineeredcrops. With gene manipulation, we have begun patenting life itself. Since the dawn of

    humanity, a plant could be seen as a part of the commons, for use by anyone. Farmers

    might now, even by accident, be growing crops that they do not own the rights to. Thislead to the Supreme Court of Canada case 1 S.C.R. 902; 2004 SCC 34 Monsanto vs.

    Schmeiser. By a narrow margin, the court ruled against Farmer Schmeiser.

    While walking around the streets of Ottawa near the U.S. Embassy, I noticed

    shops that were selling flags that looked like this.

    Had I seen flags like this being sold in Washington DC I would no doubt see it as a move

    in the right direction. But I think only in Canada could a flag like this be sold, and that

    troubles me. I also noticed that the One Way signs in Charlottetown say One Way onthem, like they do in the United States. I worry that this might be a harbinger of things to

    come. ***

    It is no wonder that most of the supporters for a North American Union come

    from the United States. What would change for them? They have more than ten times asmany people as Canada, which would give the current United States complete political

    dominance. The proposal for union also calls for reducing the number of Canadian

    political divisions from ten provinces to eight states, so they would be left with even lessrepresentation in Congress.

    Advocates for annexation by the United States dare claim that it would be good

    for Canada as well. This proposal sounds flawed like most proposals for Pan-Arabism.There has been a lot of talk of politically uniting all of the Arab states, but the leaders of

    Egypt, Syria, or Iraq who have proposed it have always seen their country as being the

    center of governance. Basically they have pictured the disappearance of all other states,but preserving their own to be the grain of sand that the Pearl of Unity forms around.

    Thus is exposed, by these supposedly benevolent visions for the unification ofseparated peoples, the timeless nature of imperialism. One of the countries in the merger

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    demands an unequal sacrifice of identity by others. We ask more of others than we would

    want asked of ourselves. Demands for change are rarely answered because we always

    assume that it is only everyone else who needs to change.

    Forging a united identity is always easier for those who feel that they sacrifice the

    least and contribute the most to the union. It was easiest for Russians to identifythemselves as Soviet citizens, as the Russian capitol of Moscow was the capitol for the

    entire Soviet Union, and the official language of the USSR was Russian. Likewise,

    identifying as British might come more easily to someone in England than it does inScotland or Wales. Not surprisingly, the vision of the U.K. began in England, and the

    vision of the U.S.S.R. began in Russia.

    When the two Arab states of Yemen merged, they kept the capitol (Sana) of thesmaller state, so the sacrifice of sovereignty would seem more equal. In the event of a

    North American Union, I think it would be fair to demand that Ottawa be kept as the

    shared capital. That might be the key to Canadian world dominance. However, even if the

    union kept the name and kept the flag of Canada, the politics in Ottawa would still bedominated by the old-order U.S. citizens.

    If, God forbid, there was going to be a North American Union, I might try to see

    the glass as half full. With the inclusion of the Canadian population, I would hope that the

    number of liberal-minded progressive voters would finally be enough to ensure that

    hawkish, undereducated, conservatives never got elected again.

    This exposes the hidden consequences of empire. It can stretch itself too thin by

    biting off more than it can chew, and face the threat of counter-assimilation.

    At least in some parts of the U.S. people might be able to adopt a Canadian

    national identity. Thousands of Americans thought about moving to Canada after the2004 presidential election. Indeed, it is safe to say that many of us now feel more

    connected, despite the border, to our northern neighbor than to the rest of our

    countrymen. This famous map of Canada including the blue states sums it up.

    Original design by G. Webb, and first posted on the internet message board yakyak.org

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    The Blue States would still end up completely dominating Canadian politics

    though. California alone has more people than all of Canada. Also, many of the people inthe Blue States are not progressive and liberal, and they could undermine Canada.

    Unfortunately, there is also a traitorous minority within the Canadian populationwho actually think that they should join the United States. I think it would be simpler if

    they just moved here, since there are undoubtedly plenty of U.S. citizens who would

    gladly trade them for their Canadian citizenship.

    There have even been political parties in Canada devoted to annexation. The

    Unionist Party briefly had a few members in Saskatchewans parliament in the early

    eighties. It would be funny how that could have changed the map of the United States.

    If any of the provinces were going to join Jesusland most people agree that it

    would probably be Alberta. Alberta in many ways sticks out separately in the Canadian

    landscape more than Quebec does. They tend to solidly vote for that dark horse ofCanadian politics, the Conservative Party.

    The Conservative Party isnt called the Annexation Party, yet they try to modelCanadian society after the United States. They are trying to make Canadas medical

    marijuana laws more stringent, thus more like the failed drug policies found south of theborder. That must make the pharmaceutical industry happy. If they (both thepharmaceutical industry and the Conservative Party) had their way, Canada would have a

    for-profit medical system. This would also make Republicans in the U.S. government as

    well as their rich friends happy, since they are frustrated by the presence of a betteralternative that has inspired home-grown calls for universal healthcare.

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    Under Conservative dominance, the Canadian government has withdrawn from

    the Kyoto Protocol. This piece of international legislation acknowledges the growing

    problem of climate change, and enshrined the hopes that together the world could reducegreenhouse gas emissions. It is telling of American diplomacy that the U.S. refused to

    sign on, and it was telling of the progressive thinking and cooperative spirit of Canadian

    diplomacy that Canada did. What does it say now that Canada has backed out?

    Conservatives seek to reduce funding for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

    (CBC) which provides high quality entertainment, information, and educational resourcesto the Canadian people. Although funded by the government, the CBC is not some

    mouthpiece for the state, like government controlled media in China. In the true spirit of

    democracy, the Canadian government supports independent media sources that are not

    afraid to bite the hand that feeds them, and call out the government on its faults. Bypromoting criticism of its self, the government thus helps with its self-improvement. If

    Canada abandons this principle then it is loosing faith in true democracy.

    It is because it is subsidized by the Canadian government that it is easy to mistake

    the CBC for just another for-profit television station, rather than Canadas version ofPBS. In the U.S. there is a lot less government support for truly independent media

    resources, so the programming provided by these TV and radio stations are often of lesser

    quality. They have to hold frequent telethons to request financial support from theiraudience, where they clearly state that if you dont give them money then you are a bad

    person.

    True, there is no government-controlled media in the U.S. like the USSR had in

    the form ofPravda, but that doesnt mean the media is free. Most news the American

    people receives comes from private, but for profit, media empires that like the Sovietshave their own reasons to put a twist on information. Pravda is Russian for truth even

    though it was often reporting lies. Subsequently, media resources in the U.S. that claim to

    be fair and balanced are usually anything but that. The degree of freedom a country

    holds is often gauged by how much the government will support independent reporting.

    On this scale, Canada like many other western countries has a lot more democracy thanthe United States, and I would hope that would continue to be the case in the future.

    I noticed that the Conservative Party of Canada likes to promote itself at venues

    like Christian music concerts. This makes me even more convinced that they are a proxy

    for U.S. imperialism.

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    To put it bluntly, most of what is considered Christian music sucks. If you are

    really looking for spiritual inspiration in music, listen to Bob Marley. Every time I have

    come across Christian radio, the music sounds like it was meant for an audience of peoplegiving each other hand jobs. It is preachy, obnoxiously self-praising, devoid of substance,

    and just plain awful, but it somehow has a cult following (in the literal sense of the word)

    by sprinkling in empty references to God and Jesus. That is why the people who buythese albums are unwilling to see that the emperor has no clothes.

    I worry that the popularity of this music indicates a disturbing trend of peopleletting their judgment be twisted by symbolism, and the social consequences that could

    lead to. The consequence I am most afraid of is that Canada could become a puppet state

    for Jesusland. Realizing that there could be people who call themselves Canadian but

    that approach religion in the same way that stereotypical Red State Americans do onlymakes my fear worse. Some of them even belong to wacky churches based south of the

    border. I have seen their missionaries going door to door in Nova Scotia.

    Like the United States, Canada would have a foreign policy that pissed off theentire world, if the Tories (Conservatives) had their way. If Stephen Harper were prime

    minister back in 2003, Canadian troops might have found themselves stuck in Iraq aswell. The man is like the Canadian version of Tony Blair, blindly supporting American

    diplomacy to the misfortune of his own country.

    During the Throne Speech in 2011, a young page named Bridgette DePape hadthe courage to stand in protest in parliament, and hold up a sign that said Stop Harper.

    She needed to speak out, because she felt that Harper was taking the country down a path

    inconsistent with Canadian values. For this, she was promptly ejected and fired.

    Bridgette DePape: National herohttp://nextyearcountrynews.blogspot.com/2011/06/stop-harper.html

    The Tories seem just a little too eager to please Washington D.C. with theirsupport for NAFTA, and being the only major party in Ottawa to refuse allowing refuge

    to U.S. military deserters. They even support an economic plan that, like the U.S. system

    cuts funds for the public welfare in order to provide a bloated military budget.

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    The militaries of the United States and Canada are already joined at the hip more

    often then not. This is not only because they are both members of the U.S.-dominatedNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) but because of an increasing number of

    security agreements that basically extend GI Joes jurisdiction over Canada.

    Canadians should be concerned that political and military leaders involved in

    border security talks are also discussing a massive expansion of North AmericanAerospace Defense Command (NORAD) -- the joint U.S.-Canada military

    aerospace command for North America.

    The security perimeter talks, purportedly aimed at easing border trade,

    might leave Canada sacrificing its ability to have an independent security policy

    and trapped inside a U.S.-dominated "Fortress North America."

    -From an article entitled Will Canada be Trapped Inside Fortress NorthAmerica?

    Steve Staples, March 1, 2011, http://rabble.ca

    The forbears of the Conservative Party of Canada were actually trying to avoidintegration with the United States. In 1891, the Conservatives opposed the Reciprocal

    Trade Agreement on the basis that completely free trade with the U.S. would be the first

    step towards political union. But this was in the 19th century, when the British Empire

    was the greatest power in the world, and they wanted to be their willful stooge. It was in1989 that the Tory Prime Minister Brian Mulroney forged the similar Canadian-U.S. Free

    Trade Agreement the forbear of NAFTA.

    It was a prime minister from the opposing Liberal Party, William Lyon

    Mackenzie, who promoted greater autonomy from Great Britain. He would not support

    Britain against Turkey, during the Chanak Crisis of 1922, without the consent ofparliament. This is unlike Arthur Meighan, leader of the Conservative Party at the time,

    who immediately gave his support. Mackenzie also waited a week longer than Britain to

    declare war on Germany in World War II, unlike the First World War, when Canadaimmediately joined in. By the way, it was the Liberal Party that opposed conscription

    during World War I. Now that Britain is long since eclipsed by the American Empire, the

    Conservatives look longingly towards the United States for the same reasons they once

    turned away from it. And they are still expecting Canada to play second fiddle.

    Beware the wolf in Canadian clothing

    http://rabble.ca/http://rabble.ca/
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    In terms of political strategy, the Conservative Party is genius in that it uses the

    symbol of the red maple leaf to make itself look like their priorities are truly Canadian.

    Any true Canadian patriot could find faith in symbols such as these, but they should notbe fooled by everyone who displays these symbols. There are a lot of evil red-state U.S.

    corporations that have a foothold in Canada with their fast food restaurants, gas stations,

    and big box stores. They often incorporate the maple leaf into their symbols to makethemselves seem Canadian. If they are going to show their ugly faces in Canada I agree

    that it looks better with a maple leaf on it. But anyone who is truly proud to be Canadian

    should choose to spend their money at fast food restaurants, gas stations, and big boxstores that are truly indigenous to Canada. The Canadian people must take personal

    responsibility for maintaining sovereignty, and they can do so by voting with their

    wallets.

    Canadians can also vote in the literal sense. But many Canadians have been duped

    into giving the Conservative Party a majority in Parliament in 2011. They now claim to

    be the voice of Canada, even though most Canadians didnt vote for them. This is

    because a lot of Canadians did not bother voting, thus displaying an apathetic attitudetowards politics that they should avoid, because it makes them even more like

    Americans.

    Stand Together

    I am hoping that a coalition of the two biggest opposition parties, the Liberal

    Party and the New Democratic Party, can help keep the Conservatives in check. It isimportant to remember that these two parties have their differences though, and not try to

    merge them into one. If Canada had only two major federal parties, politics could start to

    look like the lame-duck effort at bipartisanship that happens in Washington D.C.

    Even when the Liberal Party was in control, Paul Martin felt like he needed to

    appease the U.S. for not joining the invasion of Iraq. He found a sacrifice in parliamentmember Carolyn Parish, who lost her seat after she stomped on the head of a Bush doll.

    A lot of Americans have failed to see the dark road we are heading down, because

    we didnt see our symbols replaced by fascist imagery. Tyranny doesnt need to take the

    form of a swastika or a hammer and sickle. Decades ago we were warned that whenfascism came to America it would be carrying a cross and draped in the flag. Canadians

    should also notice the warning signs of Canada loosing its sovereignty, even when thosesigns try to hide behind the maple leaf.

    In the 1960s, when U.S. president John F. Kennedy spoke in Ottawa he saidgeography has made us neighbors, history has made us friends, economics has made us

    partners, and necessity has made us allies.

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    On C-SPAN, I heard U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta quote this when he

    spoke at the 2011 Halifax International Security Forum, along with the part where JFKsaid no free nation can stand alone. I agree, and I wish more Americans would too. But

    Mr. Panetta was talking to the Canadians, making it clear he expected them to think they

    need U.S. even though Americans have often thought that we didnt need them.

    When it came to the Defense Secretary talking about the United States, I detected

    what I take to be typical arrogance. I remember hearing we will maintain our excellenceand leadership, meaning they would like to maintain all of the control of deciding to

    unilaterally invade countries like Iraq, but want other countries to help pay for it. Here

    are some other snippets I heard him make:

    we stand together as friends

    that bond is the essential key to security in the 21stCentury.join us in meeting common challenges

    share our burdens more and more effectively with our partners

    Canada can benefit from its close economic and social ties to the United States,and they should be fully taken advantage of. However, many believe that the U.S. is

    losing its excellence and leadership. Predictions by the pessimists may be overblown,

    but if they are right then Canada does not want to remain tethered to a sinking ship. This

    is why I support the Red and White Ribbon campaign, to stand for no deep Canadianintegration with the United States.

    A maple leaf turns red in the autumn because it looses all of its green chlorophyll.

    The red pigments were always there, but unseen. Many think the U.S. has overshadowed

    Canada. If that is true, and political scientists are right in expecting this to be the

    beginning of a post-American century, like the last was a post-British century, then ifCanada maintains its independence, it could get the chance to emerge from that shadow

    and present itself to the world like never before.

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