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To: Tailgunner Joe; NormsRevenge; GOP_1900AD; Convert from ECUSA

BUMP ! What do you folks think about this Farah article in the World Net Daily ?

A few years ago, I might have thought that it was just another conspiracy theory. However, seeing Bush pushing hard for "guest worker" program and how border security which is crucial to national security was only getting a serious attention after Minutemen activists stepped in, it may seem that North American equivalent of EU is really in works behind the backs of American voters. Plus, people like Lou Dobbs and Jerome Corsi do not seem like conspiracy theory nuts at all. They are respectable authors, serious researchers and public figures.

Maybe some details Farah got wrong, but in principle, could it be that the megalomaniac globalist project is being pushed down the throats of average Americans, Canadians and Mexicans ? If that's even partially true, I definitely don't want any part of that. We see how "effective" European Union is and we definitely don't want the same thing happening with the United States. US, Canada and Mexico should be good neighbors--there is absolutely no reason to merge them into a one giant superstate.


117 posted on 07/10/2006 2:41:01 PM PDT by sergey1973
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Plus, people like Lou Dobbs and Jerome Corsi do not seem like conspiracy theory nuts at all. They are respectable authors, serious researchers and public figures.

Did you post this with a straight face?

That either man spent as much as a minute on some grand compromise of sovereignty from what is essentially a road shows hampered judgement on the part of both.

121 posted on 07/10/2006 3:26:47 PM PDT by sinkspur (Today, we settled all family business.)
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