Posted on 10/24/2006 4:59:40 AM PDT by Man50D
About 1,000 documents obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America show the White House is engaging in collaborative relations with Mexico and Canada outside the U.S. Constitution, says WND columnist and author Jerome Corsi.
"The documents give clear evidence that the Bush administration has created a 'shadow government,'" Corsi said.
The documents can be viewed here, on a special website set up by the Minuteman Project.
Bureaucrats from agencies throughout the Bush administration are meeting regularly with their counterpart bureaucrats in the Canadian and Mexican governments to engage in a broad rewriting of U.S. administrative law and regulations into a new trilateral North American configuration, Corsi contends.
"We have hundreds of pages of e-mails from U.S. executive branch administrators who are copying the e-mail to somewhere between 25 to 100 people, a third of whom are in the U.S. bureaucracy, a third of whom are in the Mexican bureaucracy and a third of whom are in the Canadian bureaucracy," said Corsi.
"They are sharing their laws and regulations so we can 'harmonize' and 'integrate' our laws into a North American structure, not a USA structure."
Corsi claims the process is well along the way.
"This is totally outside the U.S. Constitution, virtually an executive branch coup d'etat," he said. "SPP is creating new trilateral memoranda of understanding and mutual agreements which should be submitted to Senate for two-thirds votes as international treaties."
Corsi said the documentation he received is missing key pieces.
"We received very few actual agreements, though many are referenced," he said. "Many of the work plans described lack the work products which the groups say they produced."
1. You forgot Bush-bots
2. It's "Lurker" not "Browser". A browser is what you use to lurk.
You forgot Cut-and-Runners.
I don't know, that's what I'm trying to figure out. The article infers that the website is some project of the Minutemen. I'm just wondering if it's true that the Minutemen believe this.
Sorry, but polishing the laces on my shoes is a higher priority.
Thanks for the thread!
I like the Visitor OnLine feature on the website. Right now there are almost 500 people over there!
SBVT site had a feature like that...everytime something new/breaking would be posted the site would be inundated with peepers! Of course, back then we knew they came from the DU. Now they are just as likely to be GOP as DU. See the survey.
'Corsi said the documentation he received is missing key pieces.
"We received very few actual agreements ..."'
That's because the precursor "agreements" are not law until they are included in a final treaty, voted as "passed" by the US Congress. It's called, "diplomacy" and it's usual. Jeez.
Probably has a lot to do with paving the way (not to pun!) for the International Superhighway, extending from, eventually, South America, all the way to Colorado, all the way to Canada, the Long Link itself an extension of NAFTA, and supposed to be a counterweight to a united Europe. It's a good thing.
I'm rapidly becoming a lurker (browser) myself. FR is still the best breaking news site on the Internet, but the trend in commentary leaves more to be desired than ever. FR is looking way too much like a mirror of DU these days - a lot of angry, irrational Two Minutes Hate-style posts (especially on crime threads) and not the thoughtful essays we used to see. No doubt some of those are troll posts, but I guess that's the price a site pays for growing up and having the whole world find out about it.
You of course are right, no excuse, just got up 4 hour early this morning, and am getting bleary.
"That's because the precursor "agreements" are not law until they are included in a final treaty, voted as "passed" by the US Congress. It's called, "diplomacy" and it's usual. Jeez."
Hence the need to STOP THE SPP, now.
But then again, I suppose to those who support the Open Borders agenda and North American Union, "its a good thing".
*ping* fyi of interest (new website)
The World IS Flat by Tom Friedman--fascinating, compelling, fairly devoid of left-right polemics. Food for thought, perhaps the flattening Tom describes is technically inevitable. What then of international treaties ratified by congress? I really do not have an answer, but I do encourage all to read what is happening and how it is changing the "world". In the end, business is business, the outcomes are driven by business, the implications are world changing, literally we are entering what the old explorer maps of the age of discovery labeled there be monsters here.
"Documents reveal 'shadow government'"
Where's the "Oh No Not This $hit Again" man?
Open borders.
Where in these documents do I find "open borders"? And please define what you mean by that.
Haven't read it, but I will say this, we met 'the monsters there', here, in our backyard, on 9/11 and yet our borders INTENTIONALLY, with reason, remain unsecured.
Supporters of the reason, hide behind the ridicule.
LMAO
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