Wednesday, June 23, 2010

CBC News - Politics - Some politicians under foreign sway: CSIS

CBC News - Politics - Some politicians under foreign sway: CSIS
Canada's spy agency suspects that cabinet ministers in two provinces are under the control of foreign governments, CBC News has learned.

Several members of B.C. municipal governments are also under suspicion, Richard Fadden, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, told CBC News in an exclusive interview.
"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," Fadden said.
"The individual becomes in a position to make decisions that affect the country or the province or a municipality. All of a sudden, decisions aren't taken on the basis of the public good but on the basis of another country's preoccupations."
Now, who expects the CIA to indicate similar findings with respect to American politicians right now? Oh, wait... they're forbidden to tell us anything of the kin, and probably forbidden to investigate anyone connected to the Obamacrat Reich.

Does anyone who's been watching carefully on a daily basis have any doubt that the Obamacracy's under foreign sway?

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