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To: NapkinUser
Congress is largely unaware that SPP exists
I am sure that both parties are very well aware that it exists...otherwise you would hear more about it.
2 posted on
06/29/2006 6:10:12 AM PDT by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: NapkinUser
Additional information:
Mexican trucks to enter U.S. freely? Bush admin. refuses to answer WND's questions WorldNet Daily ^ | June 27, 2006 | Jerome Corsi
To: NapkinUser
Next we will be paying Mexico to send their troops to protect THEIR southern border, while leaving ours wide open.
4 posted on
06/29/2006 6:11:23 AM PDT by
Ron in Acreage
(VOTE DEMOCRAT--TERRORISTS ARE COUNTING ON IT)
To: NapkinUser
It's up to the people to decide whether or not we want open borders.
Not the executive branch, legislative branch or the judicial branch. To erase our borders would require a national referendum and nothing less.
The very primary reason for the federal government to even exist is to protect and enforce our borders. If they have decided they no longer wish to do that then they should step aside and let us put folks back into those positions that will.
5 posted on
06/29/2006 6:12:38 AM PDT by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Vote for true conservatives!)
To: NapkinUser
Regarding open skies, three working groups are working on aviation issues, groups designated as Aviation Safety, Airspace Capacity, and Harmonized Air Navigation Systems. I am told that a tri-lateral agreement to create a North American Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) was signed in 2005, and that five WAAS stations were planned to be put in place in Canada and Mexico in 2005. Implementing WAAS in Mexico and Canada involved sharing the U.S. Global Positioning System with Mexico and Canada. I am told that the three countries executed a Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) agreement in January 2005 to allow for Mexican and Canadian aircraft to confirm to U.S. air spacing requirements. I found that the three countries released a North American Aviation on a Joint Strategy for the implementation of performance-based navigation in North America. This initiative included Area Navigation (RNAV) and Required Navigation Performance (RNP) in North America.
If Corsi is offering this as an example of the merging of Canada/US/Mexico then frankly he's full of crap. None of the issues mentioned in this para are threatening in the least. In fact they serve to improve aviation safety and efficiency.
6 posted on
06/29/2006 6:12:53 AM PDT by
saganite
(Billions and billions and billions-------and that's just the NASA budget!)
To: NapkinUser
To: NapkinUser
To: NapkinUser
I really do think Corsi is becoming a full blown kook. Either that or he is an another intentional shameless deceiver who just manufactures "red-meat" and then has a following of non-thinkers who start barking at the moon at every taste.
To: NapkinUser
To: NapkinUser
Actually to be fair I would say that the Bush administration continues to erase our border.
12 posted on
06/29/2006 6:24:42 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(I'm trying to think but nothing happens)
To: All
Beware of the stonecutters..
13 posted on
06/29/2006 6:26:59 AM PDT by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
To: NapkinUser
trusted traveler program for North America, including procedures to enhance the use of biometrics in screening travelers destined to North America with a view to developing compatible biometric border and immigration systems. Moreover, a single, integrated global enrollment program for North American trusted travelers would be implemented within the next 36 months.If a country does not have borders, then it is not a country.
Thank you for posting.
15 posted on
06/29/2006 6:28:49 AM PDT by
Mel Gibson
(Read the book, "Hatred's Kingdom" by Dore Gold)
To: NapkinUser
If Bush thinks that this will make the left like him, he is sadly mistaken.
21 posted on
06/29/2006 6:35:17 AM PDT by
BooksForTheRight.com
(what have you done today to fight terrorism/leftism (same thing!))
To: NapkinUser
None of the many "memoranda of understanding," "trilateral agreements," or other accords to which the June 2005 report refers are printed in the report or listed through links to Internet addresses where the relevant compacts can be reviewed. Trilateral bump
23 posted on
06/29/2006 6:39:31 AM PDT by
A. Pole
(Wizard of Oz: "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.")
To: reason; lelio; oceanview; TexasKamaAina; Euro-American Scum; harpseal; Johnny Crab; ...
None of the many "memoranda of understanding," "trilateral agreements," or other accords to which the June 2005 report refers are printed in the report or listed through links to Internet addresses where the relevant compacts can be reviewed. Trilateral bump
25 posted on
06/29/2006 6:39:57 AM PDT by
A. Pole
(Wizard of Oz: "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.")
To: NapkinUser
28 posted on
06/29/2006 6:50:37 AM PDT by
yoe
To: NapkinUser
None of the referenced agreements are found on the SPP website. Yet, the working groups on aviation appear to have already accomplished opening U.S. skies to free and unrestricted navigation by Mexican and Canadian aircraft. It could be concluded that aviation authorities in Mexico and Canada have been given the tools to identify the location of all aircraft flying over the United States at any time, including military aircraft. I found no discussion on the SPP website that establishes the SPP aviation working groups were acting within specific authority granted by Congress, or even that the SPP aviation working groups were reporting to Congress.
In reference to commercial truck traffic in North America, the June 2005 Report to Leaders notes that FAST lanes are being developed at North American ports of entry such that within 12 months trusted trade commercial trucks with SENTRI electronic identification will be permitted rapid entrance into the United States. This will allow Mexican trucks carrying containers from China off-loaded in Mexican ports such as Lazaro Cardenas to pass through the border at Laredo, Tex., as fast as a U.S. car today equipped with an E-Z Pass zips through toll stops on U.S. limited access highways. Again, there is no SPP reference to Congress.
And so on. If Congress is not staying on top of this or even not aware of the SPP program, that is indeed Dereliction of Duty. - Call your elected today!
(link)
40 posted on
06/29/2006 7:07:26 AM PDT by
yoe
To: calcowgirl; nicmarlo; texastoo; William Terrell; Tolerance Sucks Rocks; cinives; Czar; ...
42 posted on
06/29/2006 7:14:10 AM PDT by
hedgetrimmer
("I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
To: NapkinUser; 1rudeboy; nopardons
let me guess...
The President is committing Treason....
OR Congress doesn't know about it...
OR Fox duped the President into a trade agreement
OR it a protectionist pity party of a HUMONGOUS scale on this thread....
I'll pick all of the above. You people are SO predictable it isn't funny. And yes, being the foreman of the NAU, I still have jobs available. Get them while they're HOT!!!
46 posted on
06/29/2006 7:23:44 AM PDT by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - Foreman of the NAU)
To: NapkinUser
"was fundamentally an agreement to erase our borders with Mexico and Canada."
Ridiculous hyperbole.
95 posted on
06/29/2006 8:22:19 AM PDT by
verity
(The MSM is comprised of useless eaters)
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