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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com

Dear Gillman from the Black Lagoon:

Take a deep cleansing breath (or another beer if you prefer) and see if you can't get that black helicopter that you arrived on to take you back to reality. And here's a hint, don't drink the Kool-Aid served in-flight.

The idea of "extending" our security perimeter to other countries in Central, South and North America is already bearing fruit, but this is being pounced upon by such fun-loving conservatives as Phyllis Schlafly. (Talk about a woman that needs a drink, or two, or three to kill that bug that's a couple feet up one of her bodily orifices!) For example, in Honduras, after a recent passport scandal the US went down and revamped the entire system to include biometrics to plug this security hole big enough to deliver terrorists to the US. It is a system more advanced than our own. Having agreements that allow US Customs and Immigration inspectors to operate on foreign soil prior to cargo and people arriving in the US only INCREASES our security. Implementing immigration policies with biometrics for visa holders, likewise increases our security.


18 posted on 07/15/2005 10:37:37 AM PDT by condi4prez.com
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To: condi4prez.com
What is Condi's position on The Medicare Bill?
What is her position on No Child Left Behind?
In What way is she a conservative?
27 posted on 07/15/2005 10:51:32 AM PDT by Gipper08 (Mike Pence in 2008)
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To: condi4prez.com

This agreement which we will have no chance to agree to, essentially erases our nation and obligates the former American taxpayers to support ALL the losers in Mexico, instead of just the millions of criminal invaders we have now.

There are provisions for Mexican and Canadian LEO's to ply their trade in the former U.S.

The plan is to make one big country out of the three and there will be no Constitution like we have now.

Robert Pastor:

...The third institution would be an inter-parliamentary group on North America. So much of the agenda on North America today is domestic, which is another way of saying that our parliaments have a very important role to play, and yet our parliaments are mostly pulled backwards by their constituencies, rather than forwards to looking at how their constituencies relate across borders. And perhaps the only way to compensate for that would be to have our parliamentary leaders meet every other year in a North American context addressing an agenda very similar to the one that the North American advisory council would develop for the summit meeting....

More:

...A sixth institution that was mentioned both by Pedro Aspe and Bill Weld is a North American investment fund to narrow this development gap between Mexico and its neighbors...

Bleeding the taxpayers dry.



...Seventh, to encourage an identity and to encourage research and to encourage our students to recognize that they are not only citizens of each country, but residents of North America; to sponsor Centers for North America Studies in all three countries very similar to what the European Union does in all of our countries, but which none of our countries do for ourselves...

Fianlly Paul Manly:

...MANLEY: There are quite a few of those things. [Laughter] I've been making a habit of saying many of them. You know, when we dealt with this in 2001, the immediate interpretation of perimeter was elimination of border...


http://www.cfr.org/pub8138/robert_a_pastor_william_f_weld_john_p_manley_pedro_c_aspe/building_a_north_american_community_report_of_the_independent_task_force_on_the_future_of_north_america.php

This is treason, plain and simple.



28 posted on 07/15/2005 10:54:35 AM PDT by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (Google search North American Community.)
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To: condi4prez.com

I would think with an id like "condi4prez.com" you would want to leave a better impression of those who endorse Condi Rice.
Dr. Rice, I am sure, would deplore your ad hominem attacks, mockery and slurs. Your comments to gillman were very rude, your remarks about Mrs. Schlafly were despicable.


43 posted on 07/15/2005 12:44:36 PM PDT by Graymatter
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