To: cripplecreek; JesseJane; Justanobody; B4Ranch
Canada, the United States and Mexico are committing to much broader and deeper economic and security integration to eliminate what Industry Minister David Emerson calls the "tyranny of small differences." The sheer scope of the plan, released Monday by senior ministers from the three trading partners, defies easy description.
The proposals range from the mundane to the highly controversial: finding common specifications for dangerous goods containers, for example; and developing common biometric travel documents and visa requirements.
Only four questions were fielded during the hour-long event.
"Does anybody representing the public interest get anywhere near the process?"
http://www.canada.com/nanaimo/story.html?id=aed4d016-c7c0-4dba-a779-5ef06ab0dc79
Does the United State Constitution represent one of those tyrannical "small differences" that must be eliminated?
To: hedgetrimmer
Only four questions were fielded during the hour-long event. Suspiciously absent has been our beloved media from any discussion on this topic, oh they'll distract us with Kitty Kelly and Hate Bush stories, Turban Durban, Fraudulent election fraud stories and others. But what is more important than preserving America and it principles? Are we too caught up in the smaller issues and letting the real fight pass us by?
16 posted on
06/28/2005 8:37:02 PM PDT by
Archon of the East
("universal executive power of the law of nature")
To: hedgetrimmer
Constitution?
"We don't need no stinkin' Constitutions!"
Yeah, those John Birchers are a bunch of right wing whack jobs... one world government..never gonna happen ....oops!
21 posted on
06/28/2005 8:40:27 PM PDT by
lawdog
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