Posted by
Douglas V. Gibbs on Sunday, February 04, 2007 12:38:05 AM
I am a Conservative and a registered Republican, but that does not mean that I agree with all things that the Republicans do.
The relaxed position (and even support of amnesty) by the Republicans when it comes to illegal immigration really bothers me.
What this lack of securing our borders is a part of is not just trying to allow illegals to continue to come into our country. It is a part of a wider vision of North America by globalists (of which both Daddy Bush and Dubya are members of).
Judicial Watch this week released paperwork detailing notes from the North American forum last September obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. The meeting was between a number of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican officials so that they may explore ways of creating "genuine partnerships."
In March of 2005 the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America was created. The U.S. government at that time called it a "trilateral effort to increase security and enhance prosperity among the United States, Canada, and Mexico through greater cooperation and information sharing."
Last September, the primary subjects on the table were evolution by stealth (growing the cooperation without being noticed), the integration of energy supply, easing immigration between the three countries, and closing the income gap between Mexico and the U.S. and Canada.
They claim that it is their goal to build a greater sense of being a part of North America, while trying not to displace the pride each of us feel in our countries, while somehow simultaneously supplementing that with the feeling of being North American.
A primary subject among globalists continues to be a new transportation corridor being designed between Mexico and Canada that will run through the heart of America's heartland.
The supporters of this effort to form a North American Union fail to recognize how this will compromise American sovereignty, and how foolish it would be to create a North American version of the European Union. And besides, if this wasn't some kind of conspiratorial agenda, why would they try to perform their transformation of North America under stealth conditions?
The secrecy around the meetings speaks for itself.
Building a North American community is dangerous not only to our overall economy, but to the very sovereignty of our nation, and the security of its citizens.
Socialism has a new name, and it is backed by the Council on Foreign Relations under the name of the North American Union.