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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
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To: 1rudeboy
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?

Because it's just a small stepping stone. It can still happen (a north American union) without this highway, but this highway no-doubt speeds it all up.

Even if you don't buy into that, shouldn't you oppose this just on the basic conservative position of opposing eminent domain?

“You will love my TTC land grab. It turns your property into foreign profits.” The ads have been aired thanks to People for Efficient Transportation PAC, a group which Costello also founded.

Ask yourself, and be honest about it, would you still support this is your family house or ranch was going to be stolen by the government?

15 posted on 11/04/2006 2:11:35 AM PST by NapkinUser (Why isn't there a 'virtual fence' around the White House?)
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