Posted on 07/26/2006 2:39:27 AM PDT by Trupolitik
You put a < then a p (for paragraph) or a br (for break), then a >. I'll bill you for the HTML lesson later. :)
Does anyone have a ping list for this? I think I saw one last week...
A curse on these people and all of their works, including Morton Halperin (Commie Clinton butt boy).
I've created a ping list for the North American Union topic, but sometimes I'm pretty slow at posting ping lists to new threads when they pop up. (I have a life y'know...) If anyone would like to administer the ping list, let me know and I'll Freepmail it to you.
IMO, this topic is going to be BIG in the coming months and years, and right now most people don't have a clue that it exists.
bttt
Debit my Amero account. Thanks bud. ;-)
Brings to mind the "Greater East-Asia co-prosperity sphere".
....." a conclusion could be reliably drawn that the person drafting and proposing the legislation drew from Pastor's writings and intended to advance his political agenda to create a "North American Union."....
So now we also have to deal with traitors on the Senate's staff??????
Quite frankly, I find so many of the talk radio show hosts to be so uninformed, it's amazing. What do they do all day? Don't they prepare for their show by researching topics? I guess not.
So, sink, is this the same Jerome Corsi you warned me has a "conspiracy theory" agenda with a book to sell? What side of this issue are you REALLY on?
Sounds to me as though Corsi, far from being a conspiracy theorist with a book to sell, is trying his level best to preserve the sovereignty of the US and expose the machinery working below the surface to undermine our sovereignty and create a North American Union.
That would be great. mail it to me, and little instruction on how to use it. I pretty much news hound this issue when I can, so I dont mind administering it.
Send it to me.
Thanks for the ping! I'm glad people are taking interest in this issue. Despite the naysayers who believe our Admin. can do no wrong, I feel this, along with the threat of Islamofacism, are the most important issues of our time.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP)
Nowhere does it show the members involved, except the Ministers of the three governments.
I dont know, but I heard Dr. Corsi in an interview on Israel National Radio talking about it. It appears he is going to whomever will listen.
I learned what I needed to know about these things by going straight to the top---where it says File Edit View and so forth. Click View and then Page Source. It shows you the whole page in html. It's no fun reading it but you find what you want in the web page and find how it's done in the html. For unusual or complicated stuff I keep a desktop file with sample codes; and a document with the code for posting images, too.
If you want to learn html you should copy it keystroke by keystroke every time; if you just want to use html, cut and paste from a handy document is the way to go.
keeping an inventory of handy html code is a good idea. Thanks.
"I would like more background on this Pastor critter. Where he was born. His family. Ethnic extraction. Early education. Where he was raised. This guy is AWFUL!!!!"
This was posted by Calcowgirl yesterday.
Here is some old background on Pastor.
http://clinton6.nara.gov/1994/05/1994-05-18-president-names-pastor-ambassador-to-panama.html
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release May 18, 1994
PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES INTENT TO NOMINATE ROBERT A. PASTOR
AS AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
The President today announced his intent to nominate Robert A. Pastor, of Georgia, as Ambassador to the Republic of Panama.
Dr. Pastor has been Professor of Political Science at Emory University and Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Program at Emory's Carter Center since 1986. The author of nine books and over 200 articles on U. S. foreign policy and Latin America, he also served as Executive Secretary of the Council of Freely- Elected Heads of Government, a group of 23 hemispheric leaders led by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. The Council has monitored elections in eight countries in the Americas, including Panama, Nicaragua, and Haiti.
Robert Pastor was the Director of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs on the National Security Council during the Carter Administration. Prior to that, he was the Executive Director of the Linowitz Commission on U. S.-Latin American Relations, a private group that recommended new Panama Canal Treaties.
Dr. Pastor was born on April 10, 1947 in Newark, New Jersey. He received his B.A. from Lafayette College, his M.P.A. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University. A Peace Corps Volunteer in Malaysia, his languages are Spanish and Malay/Indonesian. He is married to the former Margaret E. McNamara. They have two children, Tiffin Margaret, age 13, and Robert Kiplin, age 11.
15 posted on 07/25/2006 7:50:54 AM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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