Complain about the dollar? Would you prefer the amero instead?
Are sovereign boundaries old hat? How about an express train system that runs from a port in Mexico straight through into Canada? [and don’t ask how much eminent domain robbery is going to be involved in this one]
Read the Security and Prosperity Partnership’s fact sheet before you make up your mind.
See Condi Rice meeting with the other transnationalists at the table. Is this what is known as “the things we do for love?” Few of her fellow citizens asked for this, but she travels in elitist circles and they want it for sure. There is money - trillions - to be made here and the Secretary of State is a loyal type. She dances with the one who brung her.
Don’t these “public servants” - unelected, without referenda from their citizens - have a heinous nerve doing this to the citizens of their three countries without so much as a by-your-leave?
Look at the following list provided by your friendly rich uncle. Never mind that some of the links don’t appear to work. They don’t have to; they’re government links:
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SPP Documents and Useful Links
Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
- U.S. Department of State Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
- U.S. Department of Transportation SPP Page
- U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Binational Planning Page
- Office of the United States Trade Representative: Monitoring and Enforcement
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration International Arrangements Page
- Framework of Common Principles for Electronic Commerce
- U.S.-Mexico Air Transport Agreement
- U.S.-Canada Memorandum of Understanding on Linking Critical Disease Surveillance Systems (PulseNet)
- U.S.-Canada Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation Related to The Safety of Consumer Products
- US-Mexico Memorandum of Understanding on Mutual Assistance in Consumer Protection Safety Matters
- U.S.-Canada Memorandum of Understanding on Pipeline Safety
- North American Energy Working Group (NAEWG)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada Joint Great Lakes Programs page
- Government of Canada SPP Page
- Mexico Office of the Presidency SPP Page
- North American Natural Gas Vision
- Oil Sands Workshop SPP Report
- North American Steel Strategy
- North American Competitiveness Council (U.S. Site)
Watch your taxes rise. Watch you freedoms decrease.
Kiss your sovereignty good-bye.
4 comments:
I live in Kansas City, and they want to put a point of entry here and make it sovereign territory of Mexico. There would be no inspections of cargo until it got here.
That's going over real well here, and of course it's being denied.
Would you like a nuke with your Nikes?
Who the bleep are these cretins? Let's make the world a nicer, happier place by pissing of our citizens. Perhaps people need to reread the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, particulary the Bill of Rights, paying attention to the first couple of amendments.
Not that I'm making any threats, mind you.
Has Fred Thompson, or any other presidential candidate, said anything about the SPP/NAU? As with the immigration issue, merely stating a vague opposition to it is not enough. Any serious candidate would promise to fire all of the State Department weenies who dreamed up this abomination.
Got to the SPP/NAU at the end of a lengthy article on other things... mostly of interest to US audiences, but some food for thought in there for interested folks elsewhere. I did *not* elect the US Chamber of Commerce to 'harmonize' the US with Canada and Mexico. And I do not like the high-level Administration attention given to this concept. Transnational Capitalism is just as bad as their Progressivist and Terrorist counterparts. Together they form an ill-wind for liberal democracy.
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