To: AmericaOne
The FReeper that adds the keyword cuespookymusic to threads about this subject needs to get to work.
2 posted on
05/24/2007 9:14:34 PM PDT by
upchuck
(Who will support Fred Thompson? Anyone who enjoys a dose of common sense not wrapped in doublespeak.)
To: AmericaOne
Anyone know if Bush is a Republican or a Democrat?
3 posted on
05/24/2007 9:14:42 PM PDT by
OldArmy52
(Bush's Legacy: 100 million new Dem voters in next 20 yrs via the 2007 Amnesty Act.)
To: AmericaOne
And guess who will be paying for it all ...
4 posted on
05/24/2007 9:15:13 PM PDT by
clamper1797
(Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter in 2008)
To: AmericaOne
A powerful think tank chaired by former Sen. Sam Nunn and guided by trustees including Richard Armitage, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Harold Brown, William Cohen and Henry Kissinger...
The usual suspects.
Say goodbye to the United States as we know it.
To: AmericaOne
So they are planning to dissolve the United States of America. I guess they all get set up as regents or some other intolerable crap?
7 posted on
05/24/2007 9:17:10 PM PDT by
kinoxi
To: AmericaOne
Yeah, I’m feeling ill right about now.
8 posted on
05/24/2007 9:18:56 PM PDT by
DanielLongo
(Don't tread on me)
To: AmericaOne
“labor mobility,”
equalizing wage and salary structure in the continent.
That is, wage depression here.
9 posted on
05/24/2007 9:20:05 PM PDT by
Shermy
To: AmericaOne
It’s PC nonsense that they’re trying to equate Canada with Mexico. US business is already very intermingled with Canadian business, because it’s less problematic in many ways. As for labor, English-speaking, same-culture workers are less expensive for our nation in several ways.
11 posted on
05/24/2007 9:23:10 PM PDT by
familyop
To: AmericaOne
A one - two knock out punch. One immigration “reform”, two a NAU “agreement” of couse the “agreement” will over turn all the “enforcement” in the “reform”. Looks like us tin folders were right all along. The picture is so clear now I think even the koolade drinkers can see it. Somebody get a rope.
12 posted on
05/24/2007 9:25:29 PM PDT by
jpsb
To: AmericaOne
www.spp.gov
We have been sold out by both the Republicans and The Democrats for the bottom line. Many good jobs are being sent overseas. The jobs here are slowly being filled by illegal aliens to keep wages down. The United States will no longer be the United States of America, but the United States of Latin America. Kiss our great nation goodbye...
To: AmericaOne
...should accelerate the implementation of the Partnership for Prosperity to help generate economic growth and improve the standard of living in Mexico
Isn't that what NAFTA was supposed to do --- some 13 years ago?
Many US companies changed their addresses to MX. Many US companies opened factories, etc., in MX.
So, why are millions of Mexicans flooding northward across the border?
This is another pig-in-a-poke.
14 posted on
05/24/2007 9:27:00 PM PDT by
TomGuy
To: AmericaOne
And Medved was calling all the NAU conspiracy people nuts and crazies... Somebody email him this report.
To: AmericaOne
Now it is up to us to improve the “standard of living” in Mexico or be inundated with their economic and intellectual failures. Does that sound like a threat to anyone else?
When did we adopt Mexico? I don’t ever remember agreeing to be responsible for their economic well-being-—and I won’t EVER agree to such.
This globalization foolishness has already gone too far. If you speak to most Europeans candidly, they HATE the European Union. If nothing else, they feel as if they’ve lost their national identity.
People in this country are already frustrated. They feel as if the government does not listen or respond to them. Can you imagine what it would be like if the country were, roughly, three times larger?
21 posted on
05/24/2007 9:33:46 PM PDT by
singfreedom
("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
To: AmericaOne
""The free flow of people across national borders will undoubtedly continue throughout the world as well as in North America..."
Actually...the free flow of opportunistic, third-world singles. Immigration from Mexico didn't turn into any movement of a enormous horde, until husbands/wives/parents started being welcomed by our employers to abandon their families in Mexico. There were fewer of them in the past, when they were compelled to be burdened with their spouses and kids.
It's going to be much harder for an American man or women to bring a foreign spouse into our nation now, because there's no cheap labor in that for our employers. I have relatives and friends who were soldiers and brought their wives from Europe, but that practice is more expensive every year and is being essentially shut down.
We'll see as to which works better: the old way (easier for families of US citizens) or the new way of these past 20+ years (easy employer visas for "productive," cheap labor singles).
26 posted on
05/24/2007 9:46:11 PM PDT by
familyop
(cbt. engr. (cbt.--has been))
To: AmericaOne
Has anyone asked the American voter if they want this horseshit? I’m assuming big business and the White House doesn’t care either way what any voter wants....
To: AmericaOne; Sturm Ruger; Sun; WalterSkinner
OMG! The old guard of the Council on Foreign Relations, or “The Stealth Government” are going into overt active mode! Keep an eye on this.
35 posted on
05/26/2007 12:35:22 PM PDT by
Paperdoll
( Duncan Hunter '08)
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