Same ones who believe in UFO’s.
Alarming “Security & Prosperity Partnership” Documents Uncovered
By Tom Fitton
Jun 16, 2007
Judicial Watch continues to investigate the Security and Prosperity Partnership, launched by President Bush, former Mexican President Vincente Fox, and Former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in 2005. The expressed purpose of the partnership is to foster cooperation between the three nations. However, there are serious concerns that policies being implemented behind closed doors, and with very little oversight and scrutiny, could be sacrificing U.S. sovereignty. Judicial Watch’s goal is to make this process as transparent as possible.
This latest round of documents obtained by Judicial Watch from the Department of Health and Human Services through the Freedom of Information Act, include a financial “work plan” calling for a taxpayer supported program to improve Mexico’s infrastructure. The objective has a timeline of 6-18 months. The plan appears to involve the United States government spending large amounts of money on Mexico’s physical infrastructure.
Don’t you think this is the type of program the American people ought to know about? Well I do, which is why Judicial Watch continues to obtain and release these documents into the public domain.
http://www.postchronicle.com/commentary/article_21286834.shtml
You don't believe in UFO's??? I know UFO's are real...It's the Republican Party that I'm having trouble believing in...
To: Man50D
We need to pressure our politicians to enforce the existing immigration laws
Yes, I find it's easier for the right wing to be against something than for something.
I'm afraid the steam was there to say "no" but is there steam to actually do something?
We'll see but I'm beginning to think the immigration bill was much better than nothing.
12 posted on 06/29/2007 1:01:19 PM EDT by what's up
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grow up. of course its about corporate growth, just like the EU justification.
I took this photo in a mexican restaurant in houston (federal rd near I-10)