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1 posted on 06/19/2002 4:52:18 AM PDT by madfly
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2 posted on 06/19/2002 5:34:42 AM PDT by madfly
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The "imposing" is being done by American politicians.

The rule of law does not exist in Mexico, and if you go down there, you can be arrested for nothing; and you will be sent to prison; until such time that somehow, friends of yours can pay enough money to the Mexican "authorities" and to the American politicians, that you might thereupon get out of jail.

President Bush is an idiot on this matter, opening up our private property, here, to foreign invaders, illegal aliens --- most of whom, it is true, have no ill will ... they're just going with the flow.

Allowed by, now, President Bush.

He has fences around HIS private property, like the ocean and fences around Ted Kennedy's private property; and you should know that THEY will have their properties protected at our expense.

But not your property, also at our expense.

7 posted on 06/19/2002 7:16:54 AM PDT by First_Salute
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What President Bush really wants is to get the Western Hemisphere organized into a union of Western countries similar to what has taken place in the European Union.

This is the crux of the whole matter. This has nothing to do with wanting something better for "our nieghbors" and everything to do with multicultural collectivism. The world is be regionalized culturally, economically, and politically. Anyone who can't see the evidence for this is either blind or a fool.

This is an agenda that organizations like The John Birch Society saw and warned about way back in the 50's and 60's. The problem is, up until recently it has been discounted as conspiracy. Now, it certainly doesn't pass for a conspiracy because it is an openly discussed, in your face agenda that seems inevitable at this point.

Newsweek, National Public Radio, and PBS talk as if globalization has already occured. I think this is just a tactic to get people in the kneeling position for what is to come. We don't have world government as long as the principles of our republican system can be used to peacably oppose it, but the momentum for a "new world order" as Bush senior called it should alarm anyone who watches the signs.

Quite simply, our culture is being erased. We will no longer be the light of the world, but just another "nation state" subservient to a global ruling elite. The will be no inaliable RIGHTS imparted by our CREATOR, only "rights" granted at a whim by the most powerful people on the planet. I suspect we can look forward to the right of education (indoctrination), the right to health care (death by poison), the right to a job (human resource management), the right to a clean environment (to keep the masses of humanity in the appropriate places). Complete lifecycle managment of the human machine from cradle to grave...and all this is your right.

Anyone interested in the incontravertable evidence that exsists for the regionalization of the U.S. with the rest of the western hemisphere and the plans and designs of The Globalists please visit http://www.jbs.org.

9 posted on 06/19/2002 7:52:45 AM PDT by mconder
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President George W. Bush stated recently, "Mexico is a friend of America. Mexico is our neighbor. We want our neighbors to succeed. We want our neighbors to do well. That's why it's so important for us to tear down barriers and walls that might separate Mexico from the United States."

In other words, let's just erase those little ol' borders and accelerate the multi-decade mass invasion of illegal aliens from the south. Perhaps someone should remind Bush that "Friends" don't encourage their populace to violate our sovereignty, our immigration laws, our labor laws, our election laws, abuse our welfare and imperil our security. This guy is out to lunch I'm afraid.

15 posted on 06/19/2002 10:31:14 AM PDT by WRhine
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NAFTA is a win-win for business interests, and for the people of neighboring nation-states! During your next visit to Wal-Mart or Home Depot, thank the people who crafted NAFTA. It's a great tool to maximize profits, provide cheap goods, services and labor, and raise the standard of living for all. Once NAFTA is expanded to FTAA, the great discounts that most American consumers already see (thanks to NAFTA) will be even better.

Surely all Americans felt anxious after the terror of Sept. 11, but to fear the further progress of free-trade initiatives is to fear the future. Elected officials in most nation-states have recognized that the micro-managing of trade agreements should be left to experts, not to a large, sluggish legislative body. The nation-states of North America could merge, and along with Central and South America, form a "EU" style coalition of trade agreements that would facilitate even more growth and prospertity for all. Once the standards of living are raised for the entire NAFTA super-state region, then "illegal immigration" will be a thing of the past. Moreover, with water, electricity, and currencies flowing freely across old nation-state borders in the future, (like 18-wheelers currently do in Can/US/Mex because of NAFTA) the standard of living INCREASES for residents everywhere. Sept. 11, 2001 offers dangerous crackpots and conspiracy buffs the window to sow seeds of doubt about globalism, but thankfully most people are smart enough to see through the fog of falsehoods. Pres. Bush is working hard for "trade promotion authority" and hopefully he'll be given that tool, along with the faith of residents in the US to be able to expand NAFTA to Chile and form a trade bloc to compete with the European Union and its increasingly valuable Euro dollar.

16 posted on 06/19/2002 10:33:05 AM PDT by CecilRhodesGhost
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