As the North American Union Approaches, What Mark Shall We Leave?

Monday, April 16, 2007
By Steve Farrell

Children indeed may make impressions on the sands and rub them out when they become tired of looking at them; but states when they do childish things make impressions which their maturer days cannot efface. - George Nicholas, April 2, 1788, “State Soldier,” “Friends of the Constitution: Writings of the Other Federalists.”

Liberty Letters comment: Every day we tolerate the current Republican Party leadership and their internationalist agenda, we etch in granite the formation of a North American Union that shall stamp out that which took the best blood, and the best minds of the 18th Century to create – and there will be no going back. Either we stand now, or the memory of our indifference, selfishness, and cowardice with be etched in the granite of the creation of a new socialist/fascist modeled super state; but also in the minds of our children, and grandchildren who will suffer the most from our lack of backbone.

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Liberty Letters editor Steve Farrell is a pundit with America's Newspage, Newsmax.com, associate professor of political economy at George Wythe College, and the author of the highly praised inspirational novel, "Dark Rose." | More from Steve Farrell

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