Posted on 06/22/2007 3:51:57 AM PDT by ohhhh
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WND BOOKS Finally! The full exposé of North American agenda Book documents plans for merger of U.S., Mexico, Canada
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WASHINGTON Resistance to enforcing immigration laws and border security by political elites in the nation's capital is, at least in part, a result of plans to promote political, social and economic integration of the U.S., Mexico and Canada, charges a new book, "The Late Great USA."
"It's the only context in which the current immigration travesty makes sense," says Jerome Corsi, co-author of the best-selling "Unfit for Command," "and it must be stopped."
Millions of Americans, shocked by the Senate "grand bargain" on immigration that gives the precious gift of legalization to millions of illegal aliens and felons, have taken to the phones to demand no amnesty. But, claims Corsi, there's far more to the current Senate bill a story documented in shocking detail in "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada," published by WND Books.
"Prior to this 'grand bargain' cooked up in a backroom by our so-called representatives, many people had never heard of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, yet several amendments in the Senate bill are designed specifically to further the SPP's agenda," explains Corsi.
In "The Late Great USA," Corsi shows how the SPP, an agreement signed in 2005 by Bush, Paul Martin of Canada and Vicente Fox of Mexico, is nothing less than a full-frontal assault on American sovereignty.
This aim to create a North American Union between the United States, Mexico and Canada is the real reason behind "comprehensive immigration reform."
Says Corsi, "Bush's goal to create a North American Union with no borders, a shared currency, and utterly no voice for average Americans in their own futures is the real reason he won't enforce immigration laws."
Utilizing thousands of documents released as a result of the Freedom of Information Act, "The Late Great USA" shows how unelected bureaucrats in faceless agencies such as the Department of Commerce have been given the power to foist the NAU on the American public incrementally.
"The European Union, which now holds millions of voiceless, voteless Europeans in thrall to a heedless Brussels bureaucracy, was put into place little by little over a 50-year period," Corsi writes, "not by the citizens of the member states, but by elitists who disguised their goal of a regional government."
In "The Late Great USA," Corsi details:
1. The tactics unelected globalist business leaders, bureaucrats and taxpayer-funded academics are using to lead to the merger of the United States with Mexico and Canada
2. How the state of Texas is seizing millions of acres of privately owned land so foreign investors can cash in on a NAFTA "super-highway" from Mexico to the Canadian border.
3. How China, through its proxies in Mexico, plans to bring the world's sole superpower to its knees economically without firing a shot.
"A North American Union would not just be the end of America as we know it," claims Corsi, "but the beginning of an EU-like nightmare a bureaucratic coup d'etat foisted upon millions of Americans without their knowledge or consent."
"The Late Great USA" is a meticulously researched story of deceit, the chapters of which are being written in secret.
For Corsi, "The Late Great USA" is nothing less than a wake-up call to the American people.
"The Security and Prosperity Partnership is not just unconstitutional, but an act of treason at the highest levels," he says. "Anyone who cares about the future of this country our childrens future must act now against a North American Union and the underhanded way in which our sovereignty is being compromised, one illegal alien at a time."
Corsi, a WND columnist, received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972 and has written many books and articles, including the No. 1 New York Times best-seller, "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry."
Corsi's most recent book was authored with Michael Evans: "Showdown with Nuclear Iran." Corsi's other recent books include "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil," which he co-authored with WND columnist Craig. R. Smith, and "Atomic Iran."
I'll be moving along now.
Run away now :^)
But we manufacture more than ever. Our unemployment is extremely low.
While it is true, our unemployment rate is now low due to the service, money and high tech development sectors, what exactly is it the manufacture more of? Cars? We don't manufacture the steel nor the piece parts. We only assemble them here. So I must ask again, what is it we manufacture?
Why are lower tariffs bad?
As you very well know, everyone likes lower tariffs (of course you knew that), but there is so very much more to CAFTA that that. You need to look at the fine print of the this afterbirth.
LOL!
I'm not here pretending I am. You seem to take issue with non-scholars being here, how ironic.
and these things I have listed are in my opinion, assaults on sovereignty
This is, I think what you really want to know.
The amnesty bill should take care of that for you.
To begin with, we are a nation of laws, per President Bush and our legal structure. I don't like the tax laws, if I (or a lot of people like me), don't pay our taxes, we lose the military for one thing and social services (I don't care much about the social crap anyway).
Immigration laws, Do away with the immigration laws and we lose our boarder(no need for it), if we lose our boarders, we lose our sovereignty as a unique and independent nation state.
Be specific.
About as specific as you were :)
you funny.
Yes.
what exactly is it the manufacture more of?
Lots of stuff.
We don't manufacture the steel nor the piece parts.
We don't make steel anymore? Where did you get that silly idea?
but there is so very much more to CAFTA that that.
You mean the stuff that destroys our sovereignty? That you can't specify?
You seem to take issue with non-scholars being here, how ironic.
Only when they pretend to have knowledge that they clearly don't have.
The amnesty bill should take care of that for you.
The amnesty bill is a disaster. It also has nothing to do with NAFTA or CAFTA.
Let's see here . . . autos and parts, autos and parts parts . . . here it is. We export more than a hundred billion dollars' worth a year, up 87% since NAFTA was enacted. What makes you think we don't manufacture any? Can't see a factory outside the window?
I am however still looking into these things.
I see you like playing in the fire brigade, spreading pee on threads you disagree with and throwing cute little one liners out at people in an attempt at what?
As a non-scholar trying to learn from this site, I must say that your civics instruction was not valuable to me and I don't wish further my education here with more from you - that is of course, unless you actually say something knowledgeable that I need.
Thank you for the fact. Noted.
I have slightly more than a passing familiarity with the auto parts issue, since the U.S. is actually a heavyweight in the sector, and U.S. auto parts are very likely to be subject to trade barriers for that reason. (And I want to see American auto parts distributed on every continent, including Antartica).
Tinfoilers like you wouldn’t know SSP if it bit you in the hind quarters
I ridicule the ridiculous. I try to educate people who, for instance, think we no longer make steel in America.
I must say that your civics instruction was not valuable to me and I don't wish further my education here with more from you
Like I said earlier, run away now. You seem very happy in your ignorance. Don't let me wake you up.
The U.S. steel exports hit its peak in 1957 at 800 through 1966 at 1,080,000 metric tons.
your still funny
Corsi again. There is another person who pops up now and then with his story about suitcase nukes. Now and then someone mentions the fake Apollo landings. One thing for sure: the days are getting shorter.
Excellent. You finally learned something. If we don't make steel it's a lot harder to export steel.
However I am gaining an education about you - and I don't like what I'm learning - its like TV but I can't turn it off (I don't own one by the way).
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