THE SAME BLUNDER REPEATED IS NO LONGER A BLUNDER, IT IS A RESOLUTION
Some time ago, 1987-88 to be approximate, I was at a gathering for a funeral and met a fellow who recently immigrated from Poland. He explained to me how his homeland's political thought was changing from socialism to more individualism and a freedom seeking state. The evening of 9 November 1989 is known as the night the Wall (Berlin Wall) came down.December 31, 1989; David Hasselhoff sang his hit song "Looking for Freedom" on a platform at the end of a twenty-meter steel crane that swung above and over the Wall adjacent to the Brandenburg Gate.
Unfortunately, our country Canada was deceitfully slipping the other way under the guise of conservatism.
Some time ago, 1987-88 to be approximate, I was at a gathering for a funeral and met a fellow who recently immigrated from Poland. He explained to me how his homeland's political thought was changing from socialism to more individualism and a freedom seeking state. The evening of 9 November 1989 is known as the night the Wall (Berlin Wall) came down.December 31, 1989; David Hasselhoff sang his hit song "Looking for Freedom" on a platform at the end of a twenty-meter steel crane that swung above and over the Wall adjacent to the Brandenburg Gate.
Unfortunately, our country Canada was deceitfully slipping the other way under the guise of conservatism.
Brian Mulroney was our Prime minister at that time until 1993. Mulroney well known for his many connections, roles and legacies: Consultant, partner, director, lobbyist; GST - Goods and Service Tax, NAFTA - Canada-US Free Trade Agreement and signed the Earth Summit declaration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1992... the beginnings of the UN Agenda 21/ Agenda 2030.
Make no mistake Mr. Mulroney was fully behind and bringing Canada into Agenda 21. "In his address at the Earth Summit on 12 June 1992, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney pledged Canada's full support for the funding of international action to fulfill the environmental Conventions agreed to in Rio."[i]
Many Conservatives want to forget, and many others are oblivious to the fact, conservatism in Canada was divided from 1987 with the Reform Party and then Canadian Alliance in 2000 until merger with the Progressive Conservatives to form the Conservative Party.
Sadly, to say the people of the Reform/Alliance Party was sucked back into the progressive, liberalism, socialism and globalism found rampant in the mainstream political parties. Namely, social conservatives and faith groups too were manipulated into accepting the agenda of globalism wrapped up in the Canadian version of progressive conservatism. What happened to the discussions on abortion, euthanasia, etc.
Here we find conservatism at a crossroads again. Yes, the same differences have resurfaced as in previous divisions. Although this time around there is a definite discrepancy between the two branches; globalism and non globalism. This standing alone should be a red flag to the social and fiscal conservatives. Their way of thinking is not at home with the CPC. It is the crucial time to break away, although the warning signs have been there all along. The real conservatives were sucked in.
There is no real difference between the Conservative Party of Canada and the other parties advocating globalism; only petty differences in reaching their goal. The CPC is no longer a conservative party, only in name. Sorry fellow conservatives nothing has changed. I am not willing to make the same blunder again.
[i] http://publications.gc.ca/Collection-R/LoPBdP/BP/bp317-e.htm
Make no mistake Mr. Mulroney was fully behind and bringing Canada into Agenda 21. "In his address at the Earth Summit on 12 June 1992, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney pledged Canada's full support for the funding of international action to fulfill the environmental Conventions agreed to in Rio."[i]
Many Conservatives want to forget, and many others are oblivious to the fact, conservatism in Canada was divided from 1987 with the Reform Party and then Canadian Alliance in 2000 until merger with the Progressive Conservatives to form the Conservative Party.
Sadly, to say the people of the Reform/Alliance Party was sucked back into the progressive, liberalism, socialism and globalism found rampant in the mainstream political parties. Namely, social conservatives and faith groups too were manipulated into accepting the agenda of globalism wrapped up in the Canadian version of progressive conservatism. What happened to the discussions on abortion, euthanasia, etc.
Here we find conservatism at a crossroads again. Yes, the same differences have resurfaced as in previous divisions. Although this time around there is a definite discrepancy between the two branches; globalism and non globalism. This standing alone should be a red flag to the social and fiscal conservatives. Their way of thinking is not at home with the CPC. It is the crucial time to break away, although the warning signs have been there all along. The real conservatives were sucked in.
There is no real difference between the Conservative Party of Canada and the other parties advocating globalism; only petty differences in reaching their goal. The CPC is no longer a conservative party, only in name. Sorry fellow conservatives nothing has changed. I am not willing to make the same blunder again.
[i] http://publications.gc.ca/Collection-R/LoPBdP/BP/bp317-e.htm