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Well put. Could NOT agree more. Why Lanny "invited" this person back is beyond me. Heck, I like Lanny!
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so - what's your take on the topic at hand?
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Being longer in the tooth than many here, I have seen a ten thousand fold margin of cases where incompetence was the root cause of either systemic change or situations gone wrong versus brilliant planning and flawless execution. The laughable (tragically) situation with 911 conspiracy theories is an example of the former, not the latter.
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north american union, what's your take? oh right. 9/11. gotcha. don't worry, i'll start a new 9/11 thread soon to satisfy you and all the other interested individuals on this site.
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If I want to read a "looger" I will cough one up in the morning and ponder it. Much more interesting and insightful than the readings here.
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so, what's your opinion on globalization and secret meetings?
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When certain people here say "can't you see??" I get an image of Marty Feldman in my mind. Yes, "Marty", I see. Better than you apparently.
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so, what do you think of sovereignty of our country being taken away?
jerome corsi is an interesting investigator for world net daily, a right-wing rag but it's one of the leading news sites on the internet. corsi himself is a nuke-iran maniac but i still pay attention to what he finds on american union, as he is a great journalist even if i disagree with him. here's a story on WND mentioning his findings with judicial watch:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=52164
"There is no specific authorization for this massive administrative-branch integration with Mexico and Canada other than what amounts to a press conference jointly issued by President Bush, Mexico's President Vicente Fox, and Canada's then-Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 23, 2005, at the end of their summit in Waco, Texas," Corsi said.
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"The Bush administration is trying to create the infrastructure of a new regional North American government in stealth fashion, under the radar and out of public view," Corsi claims. "Where is Congress, asleep at the wheel?"
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U.S. administrative-branch officers participating in these working groups are drawn from the U.S. departments of State, Homeland Security, Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, Transportation, Energy, Health and Human Services, and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
The released documents affirm that counterparts from official governmental agencies in Mexico and Canada are combined with the U.S. administrative branch to form new trilateral "working groups" that actively rewrite U.S. administrative law to "harmonize" or "integrate" with administrative law in Mexico and Canada. "What we have here amounts to an administrative coup d'etat," Corsi told WND. "Where does the Bush administration get the congressional authorization to invite two foreign nations to the table to rewrite U.S. law?"
judicial watch findings, freedom of informtion act:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/5979.shtml
“Many Americans are interested in where this North American partnership process is going,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Given all that is at stake, the federal government has a responsibility to make sure this process is transparent and open to public scrutiny -- so the release of these documents is an important step forward.”
not as many canadians in my opinion are concerned with their sovereignty. interesting.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/archive...IADocsSecI.pdf