More on 'North American Union', borders, middle class...
...Tancredo Demands Full Disclosure of U.S. Agreements with Mexico and Canada...Rep. Tim Tancredo, R-CO, has called on the Bush administration to disclose the activities of the working groups created to implement the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) agreement signed by the President last year with Mexico and Canada. The groups were established under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce. Apparently there has never been any Congressional authorization and the groups have never reported to Congress on any of their activities.
...In the WND article, Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist said, "It's time for the Bush administration to come clean. If President Bush's agenda is to establish a new North American Union government to supersede the sovereignty of the United States, then the President has an obligation to tell this to the American people directly. The American public has a right to know."
...The spokesperson for the SPP office told WND that the working groups' activities had not been publicly disclosed in order to keep the groups' contact people from being distracted by public inquiries.
...Mr. Tancredo has been leading the fight in Congress to protect our borders and to bring this important issue to the attention of U.S. citizens. His Congressional website is a good resource for anyone interested in the border issue, and he also writes a blog to more directly communicate with the public on various issues, and a website dedicated to the border immigration issue, Reform Now.
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Dobbs: President and Senate Allied With 'Corporate Supremacists'...The Senate and the House are supposed to go into conference later this month to iron out their differences on proposed immigration policy. Newsman Lou Dobbs has been another vocal voice on this issue, refusing to let it disappear from public view since it is so critical to the future of this country. As Dobbs puts it in his weekly commentary on his website, this legislation "could determine the financial and social fate of nearly every American for the next 20 years".
...Dobbs is concerned that the President and the Senate are selling out the U.S. middle- class on this issue, and openly wonders whether the House will have the courage to protect the middle- class citizens in this country.
...Dobbs comments, ""The will of the people," Thomas Jefferson said, "is the only legitimate foundation of any government." But if President Bush and the Senate prevail, it will be a clear victory for corporate supremacists, advocacy groups and dominant special interests and a historical defeat for our middle-class working men and women and their families."
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Whichever side of the immigration you come down on, this is an issue that is vital to our country, and needs to be kept in the public consciousness and debated openly. Globalization has become official policy in this country. Our lord and master globalist leaders tell us that it is overall good for our country's economy. But if you are a middle-class worker who has seen your job go away because someone in a foreign country will do it cheaper, you may disagree. Either way, this issue needs to be decided in the light of day.
...We live in a day when the globalists believe that national borders are a quaint idea whose time has past. Nationalism might have been a good thing in days when a 200 mile trip might take a week to accomplish, but not now. We live in an age of instant communication and where you can be anywhere on the planet in a matter of hours. Individual nations are all part of a larger neighborhood. And that is a sign of the times in which we live.
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