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."
WND sells tin foil?
whoulda thunk.
Are the Minutemen really affiliated with this website?Are the Minutemen trying to get Democrats elected now?
But that's all going to end when those illegals who brought nukes across the border detonates the devices.
This guy needs to take his medications urgently.
I haven't looked at any of the 1000 documents. Really busy right now. Maybe you can summarize or critique for us. It would be appreciated by many I am sure. Thanks.
If they had, why wait? Are they waiting for the radioactive material to be discovered? If they had them they would use them.
Ahhh, and the Minutemen get added to the list of tinfoil hat wearers?
I know FR etiquette says you should ping any FReeper you mention, but I can't remember Corsi's screen name.
Makes sense of Bush's unwillingness to secure the boarder and excoriate the Minutemen. Especially if you know there isn't going to be a legal border for much longer, that is.
I would assume these are being posted somewhere on a server we can all link to now?
By these I assume you are referring to the documents. Click on the word "here" in the third sentence of the article. It will take you to the website that has the documents.
ping for future.
On another thread, a freeper hinted that he doesn't post here anymore.
Are you inclined to put Corsi in the same "off the wall" category with the Minutemen? Are they just seeking attention too?
Corsi's been looking at them for weeks. If this is the best he can come up with, then the outlook is bleak.
There are seemingly 5 categories for FReepers, Kool aid drinkers, tin foilers, Buchanan bandwagoneer, trolls and browsers. Browsers are those that never post, just read for info, the rest you know of. Either you agree to keep your head in the sand when discussing anything the greatest President since Truman or Lincoln, or you are one of the other three groups. All your thoughts are belong to us or something.
thanks. this takes me back 12 years.....to Hillary Clinton's Health Care Plan...which also had to be under the table...
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