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Corsi, Tancredo on Liddy to Challenge WH unauthorized work on 'North American Union'
World Net Daily ^
| June 14, 2006
| WND
Posted on 06/14/2006 1:22:02 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk
Author Jerome Corsi and Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., will be guests tomorrow on G. Gordon Liddy's radio show to discuss the White House's effort to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization from Congress.
Corsi and Tancredo will join Liddy for the entire 11 a.m. hour, Eastern time, and take calls from listeners.
Corsi reported this week that Bush administration working groups have not disclosed the results of their work despite two years of massive effort within the executive branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
The groups, working under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce, are to implement the Security and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP, signed by President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005.
The trilateral agreement, signed as a joint declaration not submitted to Congress for review, led to the creation of the SPP office within the Department of Commerce.
Geri Word, who heads the SPP office, told WND the work had not been disclosed because, "We did not want to get the contact people of the working groups distracted by calls from the public."
WND can find no specific congressional legislation authorizing the SPP working groups nor any congressional committees taking charge of oversight.
Many SPP working groups appear to be working toward achieving specific objectives as defined by a May 2005 Council on Foreign Relations task force report, which presented a blueprint for expanding the SPP agreement into a North American union that would merge the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a new governmental form.
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To: EternalVigilance
You just can't stop the juvenile sarcasm long enough to have a serious conversation, can you.Oh, I'll stop the juvenile sarcasm for such a weighty intellect as yourself.
141
posted on
06/14/2006 2:56:44 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: AmishDude
Cite Schlafly's article. You can start here: Schlafly's columns. Let me know when you find it. No problem...here's the link ...read it and weep for your country. Unless Phyllis is nuts...like the rest of us.
142
posted on
06/14/2006 2:57:17 PM PDT
by
who knows what evil?
(New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and they're proud of it!)
To: MikefromOhio
There were stories about people doing just that.
To: MikefromOhio
Considering who is complaining about these supposed "agreements", I'm not worried in the least. "Supposed"??
These agreements are quite easily verified as existing.
I could understand if you were arguing (as if you ever argued with anything but sophomoric ridicule) about the effects of the agreements...but to deny their existence is nonsensical.
To: Indy Pendance
hehe I know :)
I kept teasing my brother that he and his wife should've waited another month to have theirs so that they could do it that way :)
145
posted on
06/14/2006 2:58:33 PM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - WTFO)
To: AmishDude
Oh, I'll stop the juvenile sarcasm for such a weighty intellect as yourself. I really doubt that you're capable of it.
To: EternalVigilance
Thanks for responding EV. I've been waiting on you to bring your "valued" < cough cough > insight to this issue.
147
posted on
06/14/2006 2:59:04 PM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - WTFO)
To: AmishDude
It's an old blonde joke, the blonde delivers a baby and asks, are you sure it's mine?
Speaking of blonde jokes....
A blonde woman goes into a department store and tells the salesman she wants a pair of pink curtains. He assures her they have a good selection of pink curtains. He shows her many textures, prints and hues of pink fabrics.
Once she has finally picked out a pink floral pattern, the salesman asks her, "What sizes do you need?"
She replies, "Just 15 inches."
He exclaims, "15 INCHES?! What room are they for?"
She says, "I only need one, and it's not for a room. It's for my computer monitor."
The surprised salesman exclaims, "Miss, computers do not have curtains."
The blonde says, "HELLOOooooooo.... I've got Windows!"
To: John Lenin
The Trans Texas Corridor, does it ring a bell ?And what about the Garden State Parkway? If anything smells of world government, it's those tollway booths where you throw in the 35 cents.
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posted on
06/14/2006 2:59:41 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: MikefromOhio
To: who knows what evil?
Might as well post the whole thing. I'm sure Phyllis would approve:
CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada
by Phyllis Schlafly, July 13, 2005
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about what's really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North American countries. A 59-page CFR document spells out a five-year plan for the "establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community" with a common "outer security perimeter."
"Community" means integrating the United States with the corruption, socialism, poverty and population of Mexico and Canada. "Common perimeter" means wide-open U.S. borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
"Community" is sometimes called "space" but the CFR goal is clear: "a common economic space ... for all people in the region, a space in which trade, capital, and people flow freely." The CFR's "integrated" strategy calls for "a more open border for the movement of goods and people."
The CFR document lays "the groundwork for the freer flow of people within North America." The "common security perimeter" will require us to "harmonize visa and asylum regulations" with Mexico and Canada, "harmonize entry screening," and "fully share data about the exit and entry of foreign nationals."
This CFR document, called "Building a North American Community," asserts that George W. Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin "committed their governments" to this goal when they met at Bush's ranch and at Waco, Texas on March 23, 2005. The three adopted the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America" and assigned "working groups" to fill in the details.
It was at this same meeting, grandly called the North American summit, that President Bush pinned the epithet "vigilantes" on the volunteers guarding our border in Arizona.
A follow-up meeting was held in Ottawa on June 27, where the U.S. representative, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, told a news conference that "we want to facilitate the flow of traffic across our borders." The White House issued a statement that the Ottawa report "represents an important first step in achieving the goals of the Security and Prosperity Partnership."
The CFR document calls for creating a "North American preference" so that employers can recruit low-paid workers from anywhere in North America. No longer will illegal aliens have to be smuggled across the border; employers can openly recruit foreigners willing to work for a fraction of U.S. wages.
Just to make sure that bringing cheap labor from Mexico is an essential part of the plan, the CFR document calls for "a seamless North American market" and for "the extension of full labor mobility to Mexico."
The document's frequent references to "security" are just a cover for the real objectives. The document's "security cooperation" includes the registration of ballistics and explosives, while Canada specifically refused to cooperate with our Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
To no one's surprise, the CFR plan calls for massive U.S. foreign aid to the other countries. The burden on the U.S. taxpayers will include so-called "multilateral development" from the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank, "long-term loans in pesos," and a North American Investment Fund to send U.S. private capital to Mexico.
The experience of the European Union and the World Trade Organization makes it clear that a common market requires a court system, so the CFR document calls for "a permanent tribunal for North American dispute resolution." Get ready for decisions from non-American judges who make up their rules ad hoc and probably hate the United States anyway.
The CFR document calls for allowing Mexican trucks "unlimited access" to the United States, including the hauling of local loads between U.S. cities. The CFR document calls for adopting a "tested once" principle for pharmaceuticals, by which a product tested in Mexico will automatically be considered to have met U.S. standards.
The CFR document demands that we implement "the Social Security Totalization Agreement negotiated between the United States and Mexico." That's code language for putting illegal aliens into the U.S. Social Security system, which is bound to bankrupt the system.
Here's another handout included in the plan. U.S. taxpayers are supposed to create a major fund to finance 60,000 Mexican students to study in U.S. colleges.
To ensure that the U.S. government carries out this plan so that it is "achievable" within five years, the CFR calls for supervision by a North American Advisory Council of "eminent persons from outside government . . . along the lines of the Bilderberg" conferences.
The best known Americans who participated in the CFR Task Force that wrote this document are former Massachusetts Governor William Weld and Bill Clinton's immigration chief Doris Meissner. Another participant, American University Professor Robert Pastor, presented the CFR plan at a friendly hearing of Senator Richard Lugar's Foreign Relations Committee on June 9.
Ask your Senators and Representatives which side they are on: the CFR's integrated North American Community or U.S. sovereignty guarded by our own borders.
Eagle Forum PO Box 618 Alton, IL 62002 phone: 618-462-5415 fax: 618-462-8909
eagle@eagleforum.org Read this article online:
http://www.eagleforum.org/column/2005/july05/05-07-13.html
To: EternalVigilance
I really doubt that you're capable of it.I wouldn't dare be sarcastic in the presence of such a brilliant mind as yours.
152
posted on
06/14/2006 3:00:42 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: Indy Pendance
Yep.
I really do wonder what his former incarnations were....
153
posted on
06/14/2006 3:01:13 PM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - WTFO)
To: who knows what evil?
Thank you. Phyllis is nuts.
154
posted on
06/14/2006 3:01:57 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: AmishDude
I never knew that a Interstate from Minnesota to Mexico could be so scary.
155
posted on
06/14/2006 3:02:11 PM PDT
by
catholicfreeper
(I am Blogging for the GOP and Victory O6 at www.theponderingamerican.blogspot.com)
To: Indy Pendance
156
posted on
06/14/2006 3:02:38 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: catholicfreeper
I never knew that a Interstate from Minnesota to Mexico could be so scary.
It's gonna change the world......
157
posted on
06/14/2006 3:03:06 PM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - WTFO)
To: AmishDude
Phyllis jumped the shark a year ago.
To: EternalVigilance
Looks like Corsi's recycling year-old paranoid delusions instead of uncovering fresh paranoid delusions.
159
posted on
06/14/2006 3:03:34 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves Amishdude. Or else!)
To: MikefromOhio
Especially if they install toll booths like in Illinois, what a pita that will be.
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