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Thank you for participating in the Dialogue on Foreign Policy. The interactive web site is now closed. The Minister's report will appear on this web site once it is released.

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what is national security?

Contributor: banquosghost

Date: 2003-03-20 00:14:24


Karl? Is that you?

It's amazing how often I bump into you lately. I think you're right by the way, but like Woody Allen 'on death', I just don't want to be there when it happens.

I've always wondered if there was another way to consider reluctant or coerced capitalists. What do you think?

Part of national security, I am beginning to believe, has to do with the peoples capacity to have a reasonable amount of faith in what their government tells them. On any issue. Rather difficult to measure 'reasonable faith' with certainty I suppose. But still...

Someone I knew once said "The lowest form of communication is confusion." I don't remember who.



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what is national security?

Contributor: Fleabag

Date: 2003-03-20 01:00:14


"It's amazing how often I bump into you lately. I think you're right by the way, but like Woody Allen 'on death', I just don't want to be there when it happens. "

Inevitable, I'm afraid, unless your are religious and 'know' otherwise.

"I've always wondered if there was another way to consider reluctant or coerced capitalists. What do you think?"
Sheep
"Part of national security, I am beginning to believe, has to do with the peoples capacity to have a reasonable amount of faith in what their government tells them. On any issue. Rather difficult to measure 'reasonable faith' with certainty I suppose. But still... "

The 'willful suspension of disbelief' is what Hollywood is based on. The stuff works.

I believe the 'lowest form of communication' is farting.
Thanks for making my day brighter.
Karl

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Contributor: moderator

Date: 2003-03-20 09:24:07


OK, now that we have had our race to the bottom ("the lowest form of communication" indeed) and have made a few skilful points along the way, could we please return to the topic of developing Canada's foreign policy.

We hope that all of the active discussants in this forum will make sure that they have answered the questions in the Minister's paper. The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade is serious about listening to Canadians, however they are far more interested in the contributions to the Minister's discussion paper. There you will find 13 questions, as many of you know. Please do answer. There are many thoughtful views and participants in the forums. The longer range issues surrounding Canada's foreign policy are harder to address than the daily news (important as that news clearly is), but if we as citizens want to play a role in shaping foreign policy, it is timely to read the paper and reply.

Meanwhile, this line of discussion can go nowhere but up, and if you two know one another and would like to continue your witty repartee, please do it privately. Thanks

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