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Posted by ShepFL on May 30, 2007 at 10:07:14 from (155.14.118.76):
In Reply to: OT_NAFTA Superhighway posted by 26Red on May 30, 2007 at 07:35:58:

Man-o-Man: Want to get my blood boiling!!! This is another example of BUSH-FOX-MARTIN plans for America. They want America to be like the EU countries that have given up control over their borders for a common perimeter; we are expected to follow suit. Are North Americans prepared to give up their sovereignty? Our Leaders now are throwing off the "aging conceptions of sovereignty," in favor of continental "integration" and "convergence." If you’re shaking your head in disbelief and wondering how anything as massive and costly as the NAFTA Super Highway could have progressed so far without your notice? Well, it may be that you don’t belong to the right clubs — such as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission (TC). Google "Toward a North American Community" or "Dr. Robert Pastor". His writings and speeches provided the blueprint for the Bush-Fox-Martin SPP merger plans. This is their plan "Security and Prosperity Partnership" Shep getting off his soapbox before I get carried away. Email is open if you would like more information. http://gothink.biz/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/cooridors.jpg http://www.spp.gov/report_to_leaders/index.asp?dName=report_to_leaders
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