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Posted: 10/10/2007 5:49:29 AM EDT
I know the following article is from World Net daily. However, it is regarding Vicente Fox's appearance on Larry King Live / CNN Monday night.
worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58052
Show transcript from CNN. transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0710/08/lkl.01.html
Now, say what you will, but this is the former President of Mexico admitting on national TV that he and Bush have talked about this very thing. The White House has not come out and denied it either. If true, it would also explain why Bush has done so little to try and secure the border with Mexico. So it leads one to ask the question..... what else is there that Bush/.gov has not told us about..... Now, I am not saying that its OMG!!! time, but this is definitely enough to make me go . Even Neal Boortz was talking about it on the radio as it has peaked his interest. |
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people are being raped, burglarized, assaulted, mugged and murdered along the border who live in their homes and this asshole(Bush) doesn't seem to care.
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If this isn't on the front page as I post this it deserves to be. So, umm, BUMP.
Oh yeah, Fuck them! Could Bush try any harder to fuck everyting up? But I'm sure it will be better for us under Clinton. -K |
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Wait until the press catches up on this and it's gonna get ugly for GW--real ugly.
HH |
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No one cares about this. They will just say that these people are tinfoilers. Ron Paul has been saying this, he is the only candidate who has.(as far as I know) Its one of the reasons everyone says he is a nutcase.... |
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I actually agree with that son of a bitch. |
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They'll be "Tinfoilers" right up to the day we get a new flag and have to turn in our "Old Dollars".
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My number 1 issue with Mr. Paul has always been his foreign relations position and military position. Never had a problem with his stance on this. But that is a discussion for another thread. |
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If the Amero will work for buying cigarettes, malt liquor and lottery tickets, then I doubt most people will care.
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Ironic aint it. |
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They've known since the beginning. Hell, I read about the Amero maybe ten years ago. Maybe John Stossel or Lou Dobbs may comment a little but that's about it. |
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hey, i've got a great idea! let's put someone who is just as liberal as he is in his place next election. |
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Boortz is starting his show right now talking about the Amero. This exact article.
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I'm convined changing the look of our money every month or so is part of an overall "conditioning" program. Thus, when they spring that Amero on us, it won't seem so strange.
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Well, I have heard it said that with the social security and medicare pyramid scheme crisis looming, in the face of all the baby boomers retiring, we need a new tax base for which to pay for all these things. The illegal immigrants would be that tax base...
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Bingo. |
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And that theory isnt so off the wall either. Pretty soon, they'll issue a new bill and simply say - "Its good in Mexico and Canada...isnt that great?" People don't have a fucking clue...and they wonder why I'm pissed all the time. |
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Heads up for you pal: see your family doctor. He can give you some medications to make you feel warm happy fuzzy and content. The NAU and Amero will be easier to swallow if you're all buzzed up. Barring that, become a wino man. |
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I have come to this conclusion as well. Even with bogus SS#'s, money is being deducted, unless wages are paid cash under-the-table. Add big box retailers, grocery stores, apartment property managers and car dealerships to the beneficiary list as well; in addition to those seeking cheap labor. |
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This could be very bad with the current steady drop of the dollar. What better excuse to implement a new saving currency than the point at which the dollar hits an unrecoverable low. And with Hillary and her communist/socialist loving self as our next President......
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Breaking News!!! The current administration is in bed with this idea and is helping to further it. It doesn't matter which side of the fence you vote for. Thompson, Guiliani, Hillary.. All will get the same flavored pablum. |
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whats pablum? |
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When used in political speech, it is used to describe one who seems to lack the ability to digest simple logic or common sense. |
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Good link for details www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=49877
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Quit your bitching! You get cheap lettuce out of the deal don't you? |
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Simply put..
We are loosing or have already lost our sovereignty, But hey thats ok.. The world is changing and we must embrace change. |
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watch me now, i'm gonna eat the label! gotta love f.z. |
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Glenn Beck's been all over this on his radio program this morning.
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Sooner or later the full measure of our betrayal will be known. At that time we'll be bale to connect the dots stretching back even before today. We need to quit instantly rushing to discredit anyone who suggest things like this are a reality and start looking for the truth, hidden in plain site.
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"Bumma, bum, bum . . . " didn't think anyone would pick up on it one of his best songs! And the guitar work is awesome too. |
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Good. The more its talked about the better. |
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Here! Here! We are no longer in an age where we can dismiss seemingly improbable things without giving them a bit of scrutiny first. |
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I can't get beck's show on the internet, got a link to it? ETA: Damn! F-N subscribers only!!! F him, it's off to Alex Jones' show then. |
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note the amero will only be a temporary step. The true tyrant needs to get rid of any remotely annonymous payment method The Amero-D will follow which will be a PIN based debit card with the processing going to a crony company of course then they will manafucture some news and get the switch over to the RFID Implant that you allready have because you are a member of "Hillarycare" as private insurance will be outlawed and if you work you are required to suscribe to "hillarycare" Very very dark times ahead unless a whole lot of people wake up I would reccomend learning medical procedures and sourcing of meds among other skills. |
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You may have something there, they have been talking this "cashless society" for a while now. If we all were issued plastic they wouldn't have to blow money printing bills and they could also keep track of what the public is spending and where. You just may have hit on something. |
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www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=22744
Scholars explain president's plan for a North American Union by Phyllis Schlafly (more by this author) Posted 10/08/2007 ET Updated 10/08/2007 ET Those who seek to understand what's behind the chatter about President George W. Bush's Security and Prosperity Partnership as a possible prelude to a North American Union, similar to the European Union, should read the 35-page White Paper published recently by the Hudson Institute called "Negotiating North America: The Security and Prosperity Partnership." The Washington, D.C., think tank is blunt and detailed in describing where the Security and Prosperity Partnership is heading. Here's how Hudson defines the Security and Prosperity Partnership's goal: "The SPP process is the vehicle for the discussion of future arrangements for economic integration to create a single market for goods and services in North America." The key words are "economic integration," a phrase used again and again, into a North American "single market," another phrase used repeatedly. "Integration" with Mexico and Canada is exactly what North American union means, but there's a big problem with this goal. "We the people" of the United States were never asked if we want to be "integrated" with Mexico and Canada, two countries of enormously different laws, culture, concept of government's role, economic system and standard of living. Here's how Hudson explains the Security and Prosperity Partnership's process: "The most important feature of the SPP design is that it is neither intended to produce a treaty nor an executive agreement like the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) that would require congressional ratification or the passage of implementing legislation in the United States. The SPP was designed to function within existing administrative authority of the executive branch." Hudson explains further: "The design of the SPP is innovative, eschewing the more traditional diplomatic and trade negotiation models in favor of talks among civil service professionals and subject matter experts with each government. This design places the negotiation fully within the authority of the executive branch in the United States." Indeed, the Security and Prosperity Partnership is very "innovative." The arrogance of the Security and Prosperity Partnership's "design" to give the executive branch full "authority" to "enforce and execute" whatever is decided by a three-nation agreement of "civil service professionals," as though it were "law," is exceeded only by its unconstitutionality. The Hudson White Paper admits the problem that the Security and Prosperity Partnership completely lacks "transparency and accountability." Hudson freely admits "the exclusion of Congress from the process"; constituents who contact their Congressmen discover that members know practically nothing about the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Hudson states that, under the Security and Prosperity Partnership, one of the U.S. challenges is "managing Congress." Is Congress now to be "managed," either by executive-branch "authority" or by "dozens of regulators, rule makers, and officials working with their counterparts" from Mexico and Canada? The Hudson White Paper reminds us that the 2005 Council on Foreign Relations document called "Building a North American Community" bragged that its recommendations are "explicitly linked" to SPP. The Council on Foreign Relations document called for establishing a "common perimeter" around North America by 2010. Hudson praises the Council on Foreign Relations document for "raising public expectations" about what the Security and Prosperity Partnership can accomplish. Hudson explains that, while immigration is not an explicit Security and Prosperity Partnership agenda item, "mobility across the border is central to the idea of an integrated North American economic space." "Harmonization" with other countries is another frequently used word. One of the Security and Prosperity Partnership's signature initiatives is "Liberalizing Rules of Origin." The Hudson Paper reveals the Security and Prosperity Partnership's cozy collaboration with "some interest groups and not others." Translated, that means collaboration with multinational corporations, but not with small business or citizen groups. After the heads of state of the United States, Mexico and Canada met in Waco, Texas, in March 2005 and announced the creation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership by press release, the North American Competitiveness Council emerged as "a private sector forum for business input" to Security and Prosperity Partnership working groups. But, according to Hudson, it wasn't merely "private" because it was "given official sanction." After the three amigos met in Cancun, Mexico, in 2006, President Bush provided taxpayer funding for a think tank called the Center for Strategic and International Studies to meet secretly and produce a report called "The Future of North America." That document's favorite catchword is "North American labor mobility," which is a euphemism for admitting unlimited cheap labor from Mexico. The Hudson White Paper states that "SPP combines an agenda with a political commitment." That's exactly why those who want to protect American sovereignty don't like the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Among the people who take the Security and Prosperity Partnership seriously are Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va., who introduced a House resolution opposing a North American Union and a NAFTA Superhighway, similar resolutions introduced into the state legislatures of 14 states, and California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter's amendment to prohibit the use of federal funds for Security and Prosperity Partnership working groups, which passed in the House by a vote of 362-63 on July 24. The Hudson white paper suggests that it might be "necessary" for the Security and Prosperity Partnership to change its name and acronym. It is unlikely that a change of name will silence the American people who are outraged by the Security and Prosperity Partnership's goals and process. Mrs. Schlafly is the author of the new book The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It (Spence Publishing Co). Advertise | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions Copyright © 2007 HUMAN EVENTS. All Rights Reserved. |
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+1 Have you noticed the Visa commercials where they make the guy who uses cash look like an idiot? I cringe everytime one of those comes on because I see our future. |
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This website is all you need. Remember that even if the host doesn't stream, most of the affiliate stations do! streamingradioguide.com/radio-shows-on-air.php |
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Part of this movement that I think is fair to mention is the corridor being built in Texas.
They are planning an inter modal rail yard outside of KC in Gardner, Ks. it is said to be large enough to employ 7k people. They are also building a Mexican consulate or export stop in KC down in the bottoms by Kemper Arena if I am correct on the location. This will be similiar to an embassy in that it will be Mexican territory. They will bring goods into Mexico from China and ship it straight through Texas, Oklahoma and KC where it will be then re distributed east, west and north. This will put most of the Teamsters out of work that currently drive these goods from the east or west coast. This will also put the Stevedores and Longshoreman out of work as well. This is a good thing though because these unions: Teamsters, Stevedores and Longshoremen are all lazy and get paid too much. They are destroying our country with their unions and need for a pension, living wage and medical care. Another thing to mention and Im sure many have seen it recently int he news are the Mexican trucking companies that are starting to roll. We will have Semi Trucks on the highway owned and operated south of the border.. Frightening to say the least. |
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It should be noted that the country club Demopublicians will still retain Euros or some currecy for their use of course. I know of another poster from a diffrent forum that lived in Argentina... Must be nice to go home on Friday and then bam Monday your account has been converted to the new currency at a 2:1 ratio.. However any debts you have are not adjusted 2:1 at the same bank... The pols and banker laugh and sing while fucking the middle class and the middle class struggling to feed their family states "next time can you use lube" I can't complain about their inaction I would do the same.... somebody has to raise my children |
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Color me impressed. Some of you actually get this, and can even rationally discuss it.
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Oh but wait till the members that call everything but the official story tinfoil to destroy the thread or idea come along and start posting. |
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I may be wrong, but thought the Euro was first introduced via banking transactions rather than as a hard currency. Since we are rapidly turning to a plastic based economy, it would really not matter what the paper looked like.
I had $20 stolen by Exxon this last weekend (ok, maybe just by a Clerk employed by Exxon) - but afterwards have become how apparent the use of cash is being shunned. |
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Just ignore them. Do not respond. Agreed? Okay, it's a deal! |
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Some time ago I pointed out how the new $10 US bill was eerily similar to the Roja... the $100 peso note. It is red. It is roughly equal in value.
I was told my foil was too tight. You try to tell people, and they just don't care. They don't want to know the truth. They just want to live in their insulated consumer lives... |
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Heres a link discussing NAFTA, the "Amero" and the "Highway". Lots of media and .gov links as well.
www.eagleforum.org/topics/NAU/ And if you'd like to hear it from the .gov yourself, www.spp.gov/ |
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