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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Stephen Harper, the Northern Foundation and Nelson Mandela

Aberhart and Harper on Crusade

History of the Conservative Party of Canada which emerged from the Social Credit Party of William Aberhart, not the Tory Party of Sir John A MacDonald
 
 
 
Stephen Harper and the group he was a founding member of: The Northern Foundation. One of it's initial goals was to fight against the release of Nelson Mandela from prison, the end of Apartheid and our government's economic sanctions imposed on the white South African government.
It would be two more years before Simple Plan's Mandela Day message would be realized, but it was well worth the wait. Mr. Mandela's name is now synonymous with racial struggles, though his 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, came at a hefty price.

Harper's Northern Foundation and the Roots of Reform
"‘The Northern Foundation was established in 1989, originally as a pro-South Africa group . . . lists among the founding members of the Foundation both William Gairdner and Stephen Harper ... " (1)

"... the Northern Foundation was the creation of a number of generally extreme right-wing conservatives, including Anne Hartmann (a director of REAL Women), Geoffrey Wasteneys (A long-standing member of the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada), George Potter (also a member of the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada), author Peter Brimelow, Link Byfield (son of Ted Byfield and himself publisher/president of Alberta Report), and Stephen Harper." (2)
http://harpercrusade.blogspot.ca/2010/05/stephen-harper-northern-foundation-and.html 
 

3 comments:

  1. He's got guts to show up to this. Even with the mil or two security. If I were him I would take someone like Ms Palmater to show I'd changed my ways. Which he hasn't. With any luck a witch doctor will put a hex on him.

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  2. Perhaps, the media in South Africa might ask Mr. Harper about his involvement as one of the founding members of this racist organization.

    I tried to post something about it on Canada's National Newspaper once, and was permanently banned from commenting there.

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    1. You think he would allow them to ask more than 3 questions, all of which being prescripted?

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