Posted on 10/01/2007 4:32:28 AM PDT by Man50D
"The NAFTA Superhighway stops here, at the border with Oklahoma," Randy Brogdon, a Republican state senator who has championed the fight to keep the Trans-Texas Corridor out of Oklahoma, told a packed 300-person audience at the first public meeting of OK-SAFE in Tulsa on Saturday.
Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise, Inc. is a non-profit, Oklahoma corporation set up to oppose the NAFTA Superhighway and the North American Union, as threats to the sovereignty of the United States.
Brogdon objected to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America www.spp.gov, arguing that President Bush had entered the agreement after secret discussions with Mexico's then-president Vicente Fox and Canada's then-prime minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, on March 23, 2005.
"President Bush has proven that he is more than willing to over-step his executive authority when it came to trade policy," Brogdon told the group.
"Ariticle 1 Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution says, 'Congress shall have the Power to Regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States,' not the president," Brogdon pointed out. "Yet President Bush has entered into an agreement with Mexico and Canada called SPP that seeks to eliminate our trade and security borders and he has failed to get the explicit approval of Congress
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“Thats what you have yet to understand, my friend. The documents Ive seen lead me to the opposite conclusion. And no one on your side of the argument can even be bothered to prove otherwise.”
Give us the links to a couple of the documents that you are referring to, and tell us why your eyes deceive you. oops, I mean, tell us why you reached the opposite conclusion.
You need to speak to Designer. He’s posting links to documents that run contrary to his position.
But YOU said: “..The documents Ive seen lead me to the opposite conclusion. ..”
You gave me the impression that it was YOUR conclusion.
The Denver Mint runs a website called www.amerocurrency.com, selling “private-issue fantasy pattern coins?” Sounds serious.
I have Jerome Corsi’s latest book sitting on my desk. It leads me to the opposite conclusion. Any other questions?
More links posted in comment #120.
Nice dodge to my post #163.
I won’t be reading any more of your posts for this thread, as you have nothing to say.
We don’t have to take this, folks.
Together we stopped the amnesty bill. Now if only we can get some of the “loud voices,” as Trent Lott calls them, to see how serious this is.
Awesome letter and ty!
As per IBM and the Holocaust, the Hitler Regime didn’t come for the Jews first. They used the gun registry and former military.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1901053/posts
Veterans Disarmament Act To Bar Vets From Owning Guns
LOL!
Not at all.
Well, the easiest way around them is to sell products made in the United States. ;)
Corsi discovers intranet computer system
Any luck proving your assertion from “their own website”? LOL!
Any backup for this assertion? So far, the Corsi articles provided on this thread claim these imports will be inspected before they arrive in KC.
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS242US242&q=%22kansas+city%22++++SENTRI
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=15497
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