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THE TALE OF TWO COUNTRIES
The different pathways of our two Nations began in 1776. The illustration of the two horses shows the breakaway of the American colonies from the British monarchy. At the birth of their new country, TWO remarkable things happened that would change the world forever.
FIRSTLY, they broke away from
Britain in their War of Independence. This meant that all authority was
transferred to the American Colonists. Up until that time, they were
British subjects and were classed as the
common people. As debased commoners, they sent their elected representatives to the
House of Commons in England. There, they were overruled by the
House of Lords. These elite, privileged people were given that power by the Crown of England!
We Canadians are understandably confused about our structure of government. We cannot impeach any of our leaders, Federal or Provincial. We cannot recall them, nor can we jail them for corruption because we never elected them to office. They are representatives of the British Crown. All Canadian leaders swear their allegiance to the Monarch of Britain. Therefore, we must acknowledge that we, the people, cannot hold our leaders accountable for their actions in any direct way. For surely this is the very basis for our DECLARATION OF CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE. We, the People of Canada, fought for and deserve the same rights, freedoms and powers as our American Brothers and Sisters. We deserve the right to tie our leaders down from mischief by the chains of a new Constitution. We need your help. We have opened the door for you. Join us, fly away and be free!
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Ludwig Von Mises. . "Everything brought forward in favor of socialism during the last hundred years, in thousands of writings and speeches, all the blood which has been spilt by the supporters of socialism, cannot make socialism workable. Nothing has shaken the proof that under socialism economic calculation is impossible."
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