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Peak #104
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Dave Anton
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March 27, 2007
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[03-27-07]
You know, there’s a time and a monent when you read a black hole of information that seems to tread further and further back into history, when times weren’t better, and politicians weren’t less corrupt. It starts with a you tube segment, borrows an Ayn Rand plot, and ends up at the OK corral in Waco, TX.
Where it was exactly (2) years ago today, the (3) dictators of the Free North American territories, buddied up for one grand idea. An idea so grand, that exposing too much of its goodness, would eventually implode itself to death.
The idea is called The North American Union and the plan?
Well, to open up the two borders of the United States of both Canada and Mexico, thus creating one giant North American Union!
The plan drawn from a 52-page document from The Council on Foreign Relations and outlines a number of not so laizze fare kind of capitalism, allowing both Canadians & Mexicans everything from citizenship to social security benefits,
What started as just another summit on the dude ranch ended up with Security and Prosperity Partnership. Or SPP.
I must say, the one admirable trait this administration has had, has been the efficient christening of initiatives and high caliber naming of Legislation. But SPP…?
That’s not to say the 59-page document was without it’s jocular clarity:
• The document calls for creating a “North American Preference” so that employers can recruit low-wage earners called an extension of full labor mobility from Mexico.”
• it, says the CFR, lays the groundwork for a freer flow of people within North America, harmonize visa and asylum regulations” and a more open border of people and goods.”
But the scariest part is the one that starts construction this year called The North American Super Corridor Coalition, a Stealth Super highway will start in Mexico, and travel up I-35 from Texas through Minneapolis and to Winnipeg. How Stealth? Let’s just say it will be FOUR Football Fields Wide.
But if you think this is another conspiracy theory, you might want brush up on your Ayn Rand.
Just last month, 100 trucking companies in Mexico were given the green light to unlimited travel, unchecked and unbalanced, on any and all roadways in the United States.
Just last week, Idaho successfully passed a resolution removing itself from participating in admission to the North American Union.
Now, why would an entire state, go out of their way to be excused from a conspiracy theory. I’ve never heard of Legislation “just in case this is real”
I’m sure it’ll be up on You Tube tomorrow….
Mary Benoit
JBS
Friday, March 23, 2007
The Idaho state legislature should be very proud of its recent accomplishments. On March 22, 2007 the state Senate passed H.J.M. 5, a joint memorial which opposes the creation and/or implementation of the North American Union. The Senate passed the legislation by a lop-sided 24-10 vote.
Idaho was one out of a total of 14 state legislatures who have introduced resolutions opposing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), and the creation of the North American Union (NAU). To date, Idaho is the only state that has successfully passed the resolution in both the House and Senate. Last month activists in Utah were disappointed when the Senate failed to vote on H.J.R. 7, a resolution "urging United States withdrawal from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America."
The passage of H.J.M. 5 is a result of much dedication and hard work by some very patriotic Americans. JoAn Wood, a long-term representative and Chairwoman of the House Transportation and Defense Committee, sponsored the House version of the bill and was supported in her efforts by local members of the John Birch Society. Upon House passage, the bill was then sponsored in the Senate by Senator Monty Pearce.
God willing, the passage of H.J.M. 5 will send off a ripple-effect to other state legislators who have ei
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