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To: B4Ranch
Strikingly obvious is that the NAFTA/ FTAA "broadening and deepening" and "harmonization and integration" represent a radical, revolutionary assault on national sovereignty and constitutional government. Piece by piece, governmental functions are being ripped from protective firewalls so carefully constructed by our own country's Founding Fathers. These powers are being transferred to unaccountable, unelected international bureaucracies that are not bound by the checks and balances that have prevented the accumulation of absolute, tyrannical power in our constitutional system of government.

Although I aggree with the general slant of the article, I don't buy the writer's obsession with the CFR/Trilateral Commission/Rockefellers. What, he forgot to mention Bildeberger?!

This thing is bigger than the Rockefellers, and goies back to include folks who usually get a pass, like the late Senator Fulbright. It's about elite that bond Americans selling out their own countrymen, in league with foreigners.

I first saw this at work in West Germany, during the early '80s.

In the late '80s, back in New York, I had a housemate from Guatemala. He was a Fulbright Fellow. He had all his Fulbright buddies from South America over to the house. They lectured me, that they were "Americans," too. (I later realized the comeback to that line: "When we met, you didn't say you were 'American,' you said you were 'Columbian,'" etc.)

Some of these folks had such bad manners, I had to throw them out of the house. They'd pee on the toilet seat, and screw on my living room couch. When I told them they'd have to go, my housemate was incensed, as if it were his place.

The laws governing Fulbrights require that they return home, the moment their grant period ends. But my housemate never went back, except to visit. He got his engineering education paid for (he was rich, from a family of engineers), and got a cushy, illegal job (requiring very little work), as an engineer with the City of New York.

102 posted on 04/25/2002 8:32:51 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
unaccountable, unelected international bureaucracies

The thing that irks me is all the new 'rules and regulations' that are being produced by bureaucrats under the firm guidance of the UN committee staff members.

104 posted on 04/25/2002 8:40:20 PM PDT by B4Ranch
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