Posted on 11/25/2007 4:48:10 AM PST by 1rudeboy
SINCE HE BEGAN his presidential campaign, Republican candidate Mitt Romney has held more than 125 "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall forums, and the people who have shown up for them have done their best to make the events live up to their name. There have been questions about medical marijuana, about abolishing the income tax, about Romney's Mormonism and his potential vice president.
Of course, certain topics come up more than others. One is healthcare. Another is Iraq. A third is the North American Union.
The North American Union is a supranational organization, modeled on the European Union, that will soon fuse Canada, the United States, and Mexico into a single economic and political unit. The details are still being worked out by the countries' leaders, but the NAU's central governing body will have the power to nullify the laws of its member states. Goods and people will flow among the three countries unimpeded, aided by a network of continent-girdling superhighways. The US and Canadian dollars, along with the peso, will be phased out and replaced by a common North American currency called the amero.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
And this isn't the first time you've done it either, according to your log.
Don't do it again - ar a suspension is on order.
The "plan to create" a North American Union in 2010 as a regional governmentcomprising a collective government for the United States, Canada, and Mexicois "directly stated only" in the May 2005 task force report Building a North American Community published by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Jerome Corsi wrote June 26, 2006.
The "blueprint" which President George W. Bush is following to create a North American Union was "laid out" in the May 2005 report, Corsi wrote May 19, 2006. "The CFR report connects the dots between the Bush administration's actual policy on illegal immigration and the drive to create the North American Union."
Bush is "pursuing a globalist agenda to create a North American Union, effectively erasing our borders with both Mexico and Canada," which, Corsi wrote, is "the hidden agenda behind the Bush administration's true open borders policy."
The plan, Corsi wrote, is "contained" in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, "little noticed" by the mainstream media when President Bush, Mexico's President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin "created it" March 23, 2005, in a summit held at Waco, Texas.
A North American Union is being created "through a process of governmental regulations" and without ever "having to bring the issue before the American people for a clear referendum or vote," Corsi wrote May 24, 2006.
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Look like they come in gold, silver, and copper.
Letter D means it was minted in the Denver Mint Facility
You’re right about the Washington Times. My bad. I noticed you also knocked out the Wikipedia post. What was wrong with that. Its not on the proscribed list. Nor is the sourcewatch post.
Only if the US Mint struck it. Are you claiming they did?
I’m not; but the site does.
Absolutely. To favor it would be tantamount to treason. And it would be a terrible idea on so many other levels it’s difficult to count.
If it has since been edited, that aint my doing. But it sure did.
And the idea is currently being shelved by the elites but only because an informed and outraged public has gotten wind of the project.
I thought it was already a done deal? Nothing we could do to stop it. Now you're saying all it took to stop it was the public "getting wind of the project"?
What kinda pansy ass all powerful conspiracy is so easily stopped? LOL!
Even that part is written into NAFTA as well in a one sentence statement.
If the truth gets too close to exposing their plans, call it a conspiracy!
I have no idea. I copy and pasted from the Amero site.
Whoa, wait a minute you lost me . . . I haven’t read the full text of NAFTA for a number of months, but I don’t recall Japan being mentioned anywhere in it at all. And the U.S. doesn’t have a bilateral FTA with Japan, so what are you saying?
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