To: B4Ranch
"There is no need for Americans to wait 40 years to find similar documentation of official lies and deception by the Clinton and Bush administrations concerning the FTAA plan to merge the Americas. By then it would be too late. "
FTAA will be enacted in January of 2005, after which we will no longer have the ability to regulate ourselves, our borders and our trade. Meanwhile, our alledgedly conservative Republican leadership is playing around with things like the Defense of Marriage Act.
We argue the emotional hot-button conservative issues while the foundation of the republic itself is lost to the stroke of a pen.
To: Thisiswhoweare
"FTAA will be enacted in January of 2005, after which we will no longer have the ability to regulate ourselves, our borders and our trade."
I found it amazing that so many middle aged Americans of average intelligence supported NAFTA merely because their senators said to do so.
Am I amazed again that these same people are supporting The Free Trade of the Americas Act because our President say to do so? Astonishingly, yes I am!
What will it take for them to comprehend that this is exactly the same as opening our front and back doors to looters? While watching the initial days during our conquerance of Baghdad, I said to my wife, "That is what's happening in the US with the illegal immigrants. Freely gathering up everything they want, while we continue to push more free goods at them. Some day someone will get the bill for this 'good neighbor attitude" and find out we have overspent our budget." She just nodded her head, and agreed saying, "Yes, it will be us and the kids who will get stuck with the bill for the generosity of our liars, oops, leaders."
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02/28/2004 8:39:52 AM PST by
B4Ranch
(Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent.--Eleanor Roosevelt)
To: Thisiswhoweare
We argue the emotional hot-button conservative issues while the foundation of the republic itself is lost to the stroke of a pen.
Bump.
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