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4-16-2008 12:02 PM293 views
sahara says:
The third SPP summit, held last August in Montebello, Quebec, involved a series of closed-door meetings attended only by the three state heads, the cabinet members in attendance, the SPP trilateral bureaucrats assigned to head the 20 working groups established under the SPP and the NACC business leaders.
Next Monday and Tuesday, President Bush will meet in New Orleans with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Harper.
The White House has changed the name of the meeting from the "Fourth SPP Annual Summit" to simply the "North American Leaders' Summit."
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4-16-2008 7:22 PM
willhelm
What are you some sort of conspiracy freak?

Next, you'll be saying crazy stuff like Bush and the Neocons are intentionally downing the dollar to give us no other alternative but to restructure our currency with Mexico and Cananda and call it something like, I don't know, the Amero maybe. Or, that the North American Forum is a covert attempt by government, banks and business leaders to develop a fascist style enterprise with Continentalism replacing Nationalism, or that NASCO is not just another "New Deal" style project, or that the North American Developement Bank has nothing to do with America just being good neighbors and financing the economic stimulus for the entire...
4-17-2008 9:26 AM
sahara
What are you some sort of conspiracy freak?
1st let's look at conspiracy. Not all "conspiracies" are bad. If I conspire in secrecy with your family and friends to throw a surprise birthday party for you, this is a conspiracy, though not necessarily bad. If one conspires to rob a bank or kill someone, - bad. So if they are holding "secret meetings", they may be conspiring to reinforce our security, (not bad, depending on the measures taken) or form a trilateral union.
I will not go into the word "freak". That's just a rude word to call someone. No name calling, please, let's try to play at an adult level for a bit, thanks. Usually it is "conspiracy theory" so let'...
4-17-2008 9:29 AM
sahara
Ooops, that went over, it was to finish as "However, you can't polish a turd." not just "Ho", lol.

4-17-2008 9:49 AM
BartendingBear
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D - Ohio) spoke to the question in a 2006 speech on the House floor.

My question is, how much democracy will that agreement actually have in it? Will it be prosperity for all, or just for people who are rich enough to own global companies, like Cintra, that will invest anywhere, don't know the people in our communities, frankly don't care, and are willing to move production anywhere?

The people of the United States had better wake up. We'd better ask ourselves why are Americans having to work so hard for less? Wh...
4-17-2008 9:53 AM
willhelm
Sahara, Conspiriacies are impossible in International affairs. Conspiracies happen undercover or behind the scenes. Everything here is all out in the open. There is no conspiracy. There is only a fat, complacent, and lazy American public that is too comfortable watching American Idol to care. What we are dealing with, here, is the marginalization of the US on a continental scale.

Check out the program for the International marginalization of American libertaranianism here (which is also all out in the open).
4-17-2008 9:56 AM
willhelm
Excellent excerpt, Bartendingbear. It is good to know there are some Democrats concerned about this. Most of them have no problem with this movement and, in fact, support the neocon agenda in the area of corporate totalitarianism.
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