NewsMax reveals: North American Shadow Government Initiatives Lay Hidden in Immigration Bill
NewsMax.com warned today: “America is finished. Mexico and Canada are gone too.
“In their place: One massive country, the North American Union (NAU), bordered by the Bering Sea to the north and Guatemala to the south, the Atlantic to the east and the Pacific to the west.
“NAU citizens no longer spend dollars or salute Old Glory. They spend “ameros,” and the flag that waves over its capitals shows the entire Western Hemisphere.
“The national borders of the United States have been forever erased. While that scenario may sound far-fetched, critics of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) warn that future could be here sooner than anyone realizes.
“President Bush, Mexican President Vincente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin informally agreed to set up the SPP in 2005.
“Not so well known is the fact that supporters of the NAU concept slipped an initiative into the recently defeated immigration reform act. Largely unnoticed amidst the amnesty furor that ultimately sunk the Immigration Bill was the statement, “It is the sense of Congress that the United States and Mexico should accelerate the implementation of the Partnership for Prosperity to help generate economic growth and improve the standard of living in Mexico.”
“The bill called for measures to boost the economy of Mexico, including:
Liberty Letters comment: This has been long in the works and the so-called conservative Republican Party, and your neighborhood libertarians (with all the noise they keep making over so-called free trade) are leading the way to undermine your freedoms via this new layer of government – which ultimately (by its own founding documents) falls under the jurisdiction of the U.N. Security Council, and the absolute veto power of three of our biggest foes. If your Senator supported the late immigration bill, you might want to ask him: “What were you thinking Senator?” As to you Bush supporters out there, this column long ago, back in 1999, warned that internationalism was written all over the Bush resume, and yet you persisted in blindly standing by the party instead of looking the democrat in drag plainly in the face and seeing him for what he is, not what he pretended to be. And so you must ask yourself: “What were you thinking?” And: “Isn’t it time to stick to principle, not party?” I think so.
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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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