Posted on 07/10/2006 5:51:15 AM PDT by brain bleeds red
WASHINGTON Are secret meetings being held between the corporate and political elites of the U.S., Mexico and Canada to push North America into a European Union-style merger?
Is President Bush's reluctance to control the border and enforce laws requiring deportation of foreigners who enter the country illegally part of a master plan to all but eliminate borders between the U.S., Canada and Mexico?
Does the agenda of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America include a common currency that would scrap the dollar in favor of what some are calling the "amero"?
It may be the biggest story of the 21st century, but few press outlets are telling it. In fact, until very recently, few in the U.S. were aware of the plans and even fewer denouncing what appears to be the implementation of an effort some have characterized as "NAFTA on steroids."
But opposition is mounting.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
This seems to be the question you are avoiding..
It's all a coincidence you know... the CFR plan and all of its contents... the fact that everything in it is being done; open borders, trade agreements, in-state college tuition for non-natives and illegals, talk of a "pathway to citizenship," "gold cards," consideration of amnesty, an expansion of "legal immigration." It's just a coincidence. There is no plan. Turn a blind eye and quit reporting "flying saucers" you "wacko"!< /s>
The ink is dry on the official documents. Judge for yourself.
Thanks for the link. It was probably the only useful bit of information I received. Some people think their opinions are genuinely that interesting, and never provide any facts in their koolaid-diatribes. So for that, I thank you.
The horse is out of the barn now. However, only a handful of Americans are aware of this yet, but when they do(and they will) look out!
Exactly! I just pray that the CFR NAFTA lovers don't build a highway between Mexico and Texas. If they do, America is truly doomed. /conspiracy off
My comment was pure sarcasm (note sarcasm tag at end), had nothing to do with a post of yours on "Evidence," but your other post other that you were "unsure" about the article on this thread. I also didn't mean to be "uncivil." All I did was point out a few (just a few) "coincidences" in the CFR plan and implemented by our leaders. If I offended, I apologize.
was wondering which html tag </s> was....:)
Just a misunderstanding. I'm really sorry. I used to use the whole "< /sarcasm>" thingy. Guess I should start again...:-)
Then who's door do I knock down in protest? ....or is it beyond that now?
Nobody in America is considering merging with Mexico. There's talk of a road. That's all.
This is the biggest bunch of conspiracy nonsense since stories that the UN is readying detention camps for US citizens.
Kookery.
Which "official documents"? Those signed in a study group?
What constitutional authority does a study group possess?
All you can do is vote the RINOS out of office. That may be good enough.
"This is the biggest bunch of conspiracy nonsense since stories that the UN is readying detention camps for US citizens.
Kookery.
Correct
Black helicopter right wing freakazoids?
Kookery
Correct again.
But you equate people who object to the Bush amnesty with ultra right wing freaks, and THAT is truly sleasy.
Now please explain why Bush has done absolutely nothing to stop the 5 year swarm of illegals in the last 5 years?
By your deceptive tactics, I should be calling you a left wing freak.
Nope. Some are motivated by outright racism, but most of those who want enforcement only are good people.
You are attempting to change the subject of this thread.
If you agree that those who espouse this US-Mexico-Canada merger nonsense are kooks, why are you agreeing with them?
Not so fast... those who value our sovereignty over the forces of immediate self-gratification are "going to the mattresses."
Anyone who thinks American sovereignty is in peril is delusional.
"If you agree that those who espouse this US-Mexico-Canada merger nonsense are kooks, why are you agreeing with them?"
I don't and you are correct that this is only at a think tank stage(for NOW) But many good Americans are being adversely affected by illegal immigration. Crime, and loss of their jobs come to mind. Now couple this with Bush ignoring, no encouraging illegal immigration through speeches and deeds, and you get paranoia! Bush is behaving as if a merger would be a good idea, and that frightens people.
"Anyone who thinks American sovereignty is in peril is delusional."
Sinkspur, this type of posting is disengenuous at best.
Move to California where we have 6 million of the illegals, and YOU TOO can become delusional!
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