So which candidates running in 2008 say they support the NAU? How many Senators or Congressmen?
But let's see what John Manley, another member of the task force
John Manley, who's he? Why do I care what he said?
Sounds an awful lot like the language used by the proponents of the recent Immigration Bill.
People screamed about giving amnesty to 12 million (20 million?) furriners, you think they'll allow 109 million more poor furriners suddenly become citizens? That's funny.
Obviously, the members of this task force have a little more clout than you and your drinking buddies.
And they have just as much of a chance of getting their wish, zero.
Well, let's see. From the AP:
NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Thursday that Raul Yzaguirre, a prominent Hispanic activist and former president of the National Council of La Raza, would co-chair her presidential campaign and lead its outreach to Hispanic voters.
Who is Raul Yzaguirre? Let's see what Wikipedia has on him.
Yzaguirre is a member of the David Rockefeller headed Council on Foreign Relations[7] and was a member of the Independent Task Force on North America.[8] In May 2005, task force published Building a North American Community. A plan that calls for greater cooperation between the United States, Canada and Mexico through the degradation of national sovereignty. The plan also calls for the free movement or goods, capital and people in a North American union.
Why, he just happens to be a member of the very Task Force we are talking about. Imagine that!
Then there is Rudy. Here is a story by Cliff Kincaid from Accuracy in Media. An excerpt:
GOP presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani has extensive and deep ties to the NAFTA Superhighway and the construction of the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC). Giuliani's law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani, is the exclusive legal council for Cintra, the Spanish firm chosen to operate the I-35 toll road in the TTC.