CSIS Throws Bomb At G-20 G-8 With Richard Fadden

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CSIS Throws Bomb At G-20 G-8 With Richard Fadden

Righteous G-8 G-20 Protest - CSIS Throws First Bomb

There has been so much political interference in our affairs that the G-20 protest is a righteous protest. Something to keep in mind while guarding the fence in Toronto. CSIS has some pretty major concerns confirming how foreign governments are influencing our officials. Keep your eyes peeled for anyone making contracts on behalf of Canada.

In a recent CBC interview the head of CSIS gave a heads up. "We're in fact a bit worried in a couple of provinces that we have an indication that there's some political figures who have developed quite an attachment to foreign countries," Richard Fadden said.

I must say I feel that Mr. Fadden has good reason to sound the alarm and well thought out timing of his statement. Political figures are meeting political figures at the G-20 and G-8 Summit in Toronto. The Queen is coming. Canada Day is around the corner. We are jailing intellectuals and allowing thugs to grow rich and influential. Marijuana prohibition has created a tidal wave of influential cash from foreign governments and groups. We have a stranger in The House and we might not be too sure who our friends are. I'm sure Mr. Fadden will be critiqued for speaking out but Mr. Fadden, the head of CSIS, has made the right choice because it is Canadians who must back Canada and not moles from questionable backgrounds. Call Mr. Fadden Brave and Bold. Another reason to have an unelected Senate.
  Smoke one for Canada. End the war on Canadians. End Prohibition. Thank goodness for the secret police.

http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2010/04/26/Brave-And-Bold

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Those CSIS dudes need to mellow out fer sure.

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