Make your call to the Canadian Foreign Affairs Department - Iraq Desk

   
Brendaren Farms - Wednesday, March 26, 2003 - by: Edwin Wallace

 

 

 

Stephen Harper and the Canadian Alliance are doing their best to whip up public opinion into supporting American aggression we need to make it clear to the government that the majority of Canadians do not agree with Harper.

 

 

 

The Canadian Government has opened a toll-free number so all Canadians can call: the Canadian Foreign Affairs Department - Iraq Desk and tell our democratically elected Government what you think Canada's stand should be regarding the military intervention in Iraq.

 

 

The toll-free number is: 1-866-880-4378

 

 

 

Please phone your support for NON-AGGRESSION and pass this number on.
   
  If the lines are all tied up be ready to leave a brief message.
   
 

I'm Edwin Wallace

   
   
   
  PS: One more thing: Kevin McIntyre found this story today
 
A guy walks into a bar and the only people there was US Vice President Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Colon Powell and Condeleasa Rice. His first thought is WOW, I better leave! But they wave him over and invite him to have a beer.

As the conversation continues Rumsfeld says "During the invasion we figure upwards of a million Iraqi troops will be killed along with one well endowed blonde". The guy nearly chokes on his Bud and sputters "Why kill a blonde?!"

Cheney turns to Powell and Rice and says "See, I told you no one would care about the Iraqis".
   

 

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