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Speak Spanish Yet?

Do you take Communion yet?
this was all highlighted and made known prior to, but they have hidden
it well, all this electronic MindKontrol with
antennae-drugs-enmod-media is all about keeping americans quiet while
the traitor does just what he pleases for his foreign masters -- what
matter your guyns man, when they can put you to sleep anytime, and
most not even competent to even see the technology!

ELEPHANT HERD and the catholic nation -- when the vatican gets its
hoox into us, there goes guns, there goes freedom, it becomes
byzantine comedy, just like s america is now

speaky spanny yet?

IMPEACH AND EXECUTE bUSH




CORSI BELIEVES PRESIDENT BUSH EFFECTIVELY AGREED TO ERASE U.S. BORDERS
WITH MEXICO AND CANADA WHEN HE SIGNED THE SPP.

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Bush 'super-state' documents sought, FOIA request filed to expose
plans for 'North American union'.

The American Union is Already Here

Associated Press, June 20, 2006
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 03:59:20 AM

Jerome Corsi

Author Jerome Corsi filed a Freedom of Information Act request
yesterday asking for full disclosure of the activities of an office
implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that
apparently could lead to a North American union, despite having no
authorization from Congress.



As WorldNetDaily reported, the White House has established working
groups, under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the
Department of Commerce, to implement the Security and Prosperity
Partnership, or SPP, www.spp.gov/ signed by President Bush,
Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul
Martin in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005.

Corsi specifically has requested the partnership's membership lists,
constitutive documents, meeting minutes, meeting agendas and meeting
schedules as well as all findings, reports, presentations or
memoranda.

He also wants all comments to representatives of the "Prosperity
Working Groups" or other working groups, committees or task forces
associated with the partnership along with internal and external
interagency or intra-agency memoranda of understanding, letters of
intent, agreements, initiatives and budgeting documents.

Corsi believes President Bush effectively agreed to erase U.S. borders
with Mexico and Canada when he signed the SPP.

Geri Word, the administrator in charge of SPP, confirmed in a
telephone conversation with Corsi that SPP.gov has not published the
membership lists of the working groups or the many trilateral
agreements the website documents indicate are being implemented.

"This is all being done by the executive branch below the radar,"
Corsi told WND. "If President Bush had told the American people in the
2004 presidential campaign that his goal was to create a North
American union, he would not have carried a single red state."

The president, Corsi maintains, has charged the bureaucracy to form a
North American union "through executive fiat ... without ever
disclosing his plans directly to the American people or to Congress."

Attorney Robert A. McGuire, who filed the request on Corsi's behalf
and is preparing further requests, says if the president "is creating
a new North American union government without the full and complete
knowledge of the American people, we are facing a severe
constitutional crisis."

The purpose of the FOIA, he said, is to get the "full facts exposed in
the light of day, available for the American people and for Congress
to examine and decide."



Rep. Rom Tancredo

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., tancredo.house.gov/ is demanding
the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of the SPP
office.

Tancredo wants to know the membership of the SPP groups along with
their various trilateral memoranda of understanding and other
agreements reached with counterparts in Mexico and Canada.

Many SPP working groups appear to be working toward achieving specific
objectives as defined by a May 2005 Council on Foreign Relations task
force report, which presented a blueprint for expanding the SPP
agreement into a North American union that would merge the U.S.,
Canada and Mexico into a new governmental form.
 
 
 

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