Posted on 05/25/2007 8:39:55 PM PDT by Paperdoll
In this reporter's opinion that we are witnessing the undermining of our Constitution, and our accepted government procedures by a new maneuver, "stealth government."
The president and his New World globalist cronies, through national emergencies and other means, rm their ideology down our throats without congressional approval or oversight.
The president and his New World globalist cronies, through national emergencies and other means, ram their ideology down our throats without congressional approval or oversight.
This procedure became obvious in Georgw W. Bush's determination to invade Iraq.
Those closest to Bush label the president "obsessive, arrogant, bullheaded, stubborn, and inflexible." They remind us that Bush has labeled himself "the great decider."
Then another stealth maneuver brought about the proposed North American Union (NAU) in which Bush, Mexico's President Vicente Fox, and Canada's Prime Minister Paul Martin, held their series of meetings aimed at putting the three nations under one confederation, eventually eliminating the sovereignty and borders of the three.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
I have always been a fan of Putnam, but the decision to take out Saddam Hussein was correct.
My first thread posting. Sorry for the repeat and typos, but I was nervous. :o)
LOL!
This explains perfectly why our government has been doing absolutely nothing on closing the borders. Because of this, I have no doubt this NAU is the objective Our sovereignty is under attack by traitors.
..agree with him or not, George can still stir it up at 93 years old...
Globalism and forced integration with third world countries is being shoved down our throats, and we have no vote in the mess. Why? Because Bush is the "decider", and Bush does not have America's best interests in his heart.
Bush and Company have been the worst offenders in recent history. What other American president would ever allow the invasion of our country from a third world dump without firing a shot in our defense?
Agreed.
Though . . .
There are a lot of flags on all kinds of plays on all sides and in all corners these days . . .
Sigh.
Lots of mixed feelings about even the good guys and outrage at a long list of bad guys.
Thank goodness Ronald Reagan built a wall on the border and didn't sign an amnesty bill.
>agree with him or not, George can still stir it up at 93 years old.<
LOL! Sort of reminiscent of someone else who isn’t afraid to tell it the way it is, huh?
..plain talking, clear thinking and decisive action based upon sound principle—yeah, DH would supply that...
PING
Congratulations!
Good first post, and you did just fine. ;o)
“This explains perfectly why our government has been doing absolutely nothing on closing the borders.”
Yep, they don’t WANT to close our borders.
I don't remember a wall being mentioned during Reagan's term. As for the amnesty, I understand that he regretted that after he realized what it had done (invite more invaders).
We know who’s gonna take over the totalitarian OWG after it’s formed. The Good News is our Friend is a lot stronger.
“From New York to Ecuador, from Paris to Singapore, He is the Lord God our King.
The Light is come.”
I do. How else do you stop the invasion of our country from a third world dump?
I understand that he regretted that after he realized what it had done (invite more invaders).
I hate that Bush hasn't sealed our border, but to act like he is the first president who failed to seal our border is silly (stupid).
>The Good News is our Friend is alot stronger. “From New York to Ecuador, from Paris to Singapore, He is the Lord God our King.<
Lest we forget. Amen.
Now it may be too late and even if it were not too late -- we are now being betrayed and sold out to Mexico by our own elected officials.
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