closed because immigration was the topic of discussion and they did not want the rabble to know?
I’m guessing that President Bush is groveling in apology to El Presidente for having been forced to actually enforce our laws and deport the illegal alien who thumbed her nose at our laws.
If you access the SPP site a “Myth vs. Fact” section indicates that this whole thing is above board and out in the open. Yet, 21 Congressmen came out publicly objecting and saying it is out of public view and outside of congressional oversight and approval....as described below:
Duncan Hunter, R-California....”successfully offered an amendment to H.R.3074, the Transportation Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2008, prohibiting the use of federal funds to participate in SPP-related working group meetings in the future.
The members noted in their letter that, “This vote is an indication of the serious concerns felt by those of us in Congress and by our constituents about this initiative concerns that will only be intensified if pursuit of the SPP continues out of public view and without congressional oversight or approval.”
The last paragraph of the letter called upon the president “not to pledge or agree to any further movement in connection with the SPP at the upcoming North American summit.”
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57203
The Myth vs. Fact section of the SPP website:
http://www.spp.gov/myths_vs_facts.asp