Canadian reporters on North American Union agenda show less integrity that the typical prostitute

by agora | April 18, 2008 at 12:52 am | 346 views | 3 comments
Canadian reporters on North American Union agenda show less integrity that the typical prostitute

In the United States, Americans at least have veteran journalists like Harvard-educated Lou Dobbs from CNN, and Jerome Corsi, who have sought to warn Americans about the Security and Prosperity Partnership North American Union (SPP-NAU) agenda. In Canada, we in contrast, have on the subject of SPP specifically, and the "North American Union", "hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil". That includes Mike Duffy, and Lloyd Robertson of CTVGlobeMedia, Peter Mansbridge of CBC; Gord Martineau and Anne Mroczkowski of Citytv/Rogers, and CanWest Global's Kevin Newman, along with the National Post; and Macleans.

We also should, of course, not forget to mention, TVOntario's Steve Paikin, who appears to be one of Prime Minister Steven Harper's greatest fans within the Canadian mass media. In the early 1970's, Canadians could count on their mass media organizations, inclusive of mass media organization like the Toronto Star, to defend the honour and integrity of Canada, as a great nation. The Toronto Star, notably, under Great Canadians like Walter Gordon, Peter C. Newman and Beland Honderich, had been on the frontline in alerting Canadians to the threat of Americanization assimilation agenda...

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ppeggy

So what's your point?

moonwolf

It seems quite obvious ppeggy, what yours?

moonwolf
good stuff:

agora, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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April 18, 2008 at 12:52 am by agora, 346 views, 3 comments

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