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And I thought I was hardcore....
This whole situation reeks.....
but upon learning the actual steps taken by the federal government to steer the United States into a compromising regional government much like the European Union, the issue was immediately made clear and alarming.
The SPP is an agreement crafted and signed on March 23, 2005, when President Bush met in Waco, Texas, with then-President Vincente Fox of Mexico and then-Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada in a summit called to integrate the United States with Mexico and Canada (
www.spp.gov). This formal agreement signed by these three heads of state was accomplished without the knowledge or approval of Congress or the American people.
The Department of Commerce under the direction of Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez is moving forward with an organized chart and working groups to implement the partnership.
The already established plan will require, at the hands of government unelected bureaucrats and corporate internationalists, the harmonizing of U.S. laws with socialist Canada and corrupt Mexico. The U.S. would no longer have separate borders but would, according to the agreement, implement common border-security and a common approach to emergency response.
Corsi, who is also a Harvard professor, through Freedom of Information has obtained over 1,000 pages of information on the SPP. The pages clearly reveal the policy changes and the rewriting of U.S. administrative law.
In conjunction with the SPP is a NAFTA fast track corridor, eight football fields wide with train rails, from Mexico to Kansas City. It is to be a toll road owned by private investors. Through eminent domain, thousands upon thousands of acres would need to be taken. This corridor could only lead to increased illegal immigration and loss of private property.
The Web site
SPP Home has developed a Myth vs. Fact document for the public in an effort to control public opinion. Since the SPP is a formal agreement and not a treaty, it has been easier to hold at bay those seeking to find any congressional authorization to rewrite U.S. law with two foreign countries.
It is important to remind Americans that our country was created by the states. Our nation's founders created the federal system with limited powers so the government of the people, by the people and for the people would keep America powerful and productive. That is why a compromising agreement such as the SPP/North American Union between the U.S., Mexico and Canada must be blocked. America would never be the same.
excerpts from
The Clayton Tribune