This is getting absurd. How much longer will people continue to stick their heads in the sand over the fading away of America's independence? What will it take? A common currency with Mexico and Canada (amero)? A legislature with power over all three nations and all the decisions final? That is where this is heading, and some won't react until it's on top of them, all the while doing their best "Baghdad Bob" impressions by saying this is all "tinfoil."
To: NapkinUser
How much longer will people continue to stick their heads in the sand over the fading away of America's independence? Good question. If it's happening now with a Republican congress and president how bad will it get when/if the RATS are in charge?
2 posted on
11/02/2006 11:56:46 PM PST by
South40
(Amnesty for ILLEGALS Is A Slap In The Face To The USBP!!)
To: hedgetrimmer
3 posted on
11/03/2006 12:01:48 AM PST by
NapkinUser
(Why isn't there a 'virtual fence' around the White House?)
To: NapkinUser
You can always get a bicycle if you don't want any new roads. The rest of us won't stop you. (If you see someone laughing as he drives by, it might be me).
To: NapkinUser
Read this and take a look at how the drug cartels are moving drugs and humans.
(North American Trade Route) - - - also a fascinating read. The map is way down in the report.
Oh yeah, did John kerry really say this - You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you dont, you get stuck in Iraq. I wouldn't put it past the arrogant stuff shirt.........
5 posted on
11/03/2006 12:27:29 AM PST by
yoe
To: Ro_Thunder; 12th_Monkey; rahbert; SwinneySwitch; conservativecorner; wolfcreek; ...
Ping.
I wonder if there is anyone in Texas losing their property through eminent domain who supports this. I doubt it.
6 posted on
11/03/2006 12:28:05 AM PST by
NapkinUser
(Why isn't there a 'virtual fence' around the White House?)
To: NapkinUser
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF EARLY VOTING IN TEXAS. I have already voted straight R except for Gov. Hairdo.
Friedman's early on glib assessment regarding the governorship was correct. "How hard can it be?" But Mr. Hairdo has shown us how it should not be. There is no way I could have voted for this alleged convert from the Democrat party.
8 posted on
11/03/2006 2:27:07 AM PST by
rock58seg
(The primaries are over. Hold you your nose if necessary, but ....VOTE!...)
To: NapkinUser
This is getting absurd. How much longer will people continue to stick their heads in the sand over the fading away of America's independence? What will it take? A common currency with Mexico and Canada (amero)? A legislature with power over all three nations and all the decisions final? That is where this is heading, and some won't react until it's on top of them, all the while doing their best "Baghdad Bob" impressions by saying this is all "tinfoil." I agree this is getting absurd, though not the way you are thinking. If you are truly concerned about the issues you present (followed by question marks), how exactly is opposing a highway expansion project going to alleviate them? Let's say your dreams come true and all those infernal NAFTA goods are forced to be transported on the existing Interstate system. You prevented the North American Union how, exactly?
12 posted on
11/03/2006 7:21:24 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: NapkinUser
- North America is not Europe. There are three main countries, and the United States is easily the most powerful of them. If there was to be any large cultural change, it would be American culture spreading stronger across the continent.
- Why make an Amero when the American dollar is not only used in all NAFTA countries, and is already a common global currency? There is no need to copy Europe. There is very little in general which Americans should adopt from the peninsula that considers itself a continent.
- China has 1.3 billion people, and India is estimated to have 1.6 billion by 2050. Competition is not only with Europe, and that subcontinent is set to only weaken in power in the future.
- If (if) the United States can assimilate the peoples of Canada and Mexico (and if people in those two countries agree, along with Americans), then a United States of America with the former countries of Canada and Mexico would be a smart move.
To: NapkinUser
NWO types on this thread I see. </sarc
16 posted on
11/04/2006 2:12:49 AM PST by
Pro-Bush
(hater)
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