Posted on 07/25/2007 12:44:54 PM PDT by processing please hold
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It’s all Orwellian. Keep chaging the acronym/name, and they can keep denying plans for “it” exists.
I don't like it - it clashes with our sovereignty.
I saw it at a Canadian site when I was looking for information on Robert Pastor and the NAU. I grab it because I’ve seen flags that show the US, Canada and mexico blended together on the same flag, this one had more logic to the NAU supporters. National flag identity was erased from the three countries. You have to admit, it looks like the EU flag.
Disliking it is an understatement, I know. : )
This is nothing any patriotic person would want.
It should have GW’s face on it since he is their biggest supporter.
bttt!
It would be interesting to know if you had posted this and said “Hey, I am all for the NAU” what the reaction would be. So far, no one has been able to disprove it.
Probably most Europeans never believed the EU would happen.
I saw those but they wouldn’t fit the criteria of a new flag. All national identity must be replaced so we can start thinking and seeing ourselves as one continent.
Oh yes....here’s a link...
http://www.unitednorthamerica.org/index.htm
As regards the flag:
7. Wouldn’t a new flag be more appropriate?
Perhaps. Peoples’ well being, freedom and opportunity are far more important than the symbol of their nation. However, to some this reaches the heart of the issue. Humans are not always the most logical creatures, and symbolism does have some importance. Whatever the flag, the Union would have to respect the fact that the United States, as it exists today, is almost nine times larger in population and over eleven times larger economic terms. To imagine this another way, if California, a state which has roughly the same population as Canada, even larger economy and arguably more dissimilar culture, had waited an extra 150 years to join the US, would we now be proposing a new flag? The flag of the United States of America was created in the late 1700s at the birth of the nation, while the present-day Canadian flag was created in the 1960s. Yet, if the majority of North Americans saw fit to change it, there is no reason why that could not occur.
LOL...must be a canadian site....Mexico is missing ;)
lol...sure they have. They scoffers say it doesn't. That makes their denials more real than the documents and your own brain connecting the dots.
I am repulsed by the very its sight and angered by the very thought that someone in our country is allowed life and freedom after proposing this, unconstitutional afterbirth of an idea.
I would love nothing more than to believe this could not happen. But...people need to wake up, we have taken for granted that the US would always be here no matter what.
Nothing lasts forever just because we want it to. It takes work to keep it.
You should see the emblem for the new toll roads here in central Texas. It’s a star with a road through the middle.
Link at CTRMA
I didn't know that.
“I saw it on a car a while back:”
I saw this today in Austin:
THEY CAN’T DEPORT ALL OF US!
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