A dozen states are working on resolutions that would oppose not only the implementation but the idea of a “North American Union,” or other plans that would lead to the integration of the United States into a larger structure.

“Americans are rapidly learning the new vocabulary of the globalists,” Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum told WND, “and they don’t like it.”

While President Bush, many members of Congress and Bush administration officials deny there are plans for a North American Union under the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, some state legislatures are taking no chances. Already, 12 states have introduced resolutions to oppose the SPP, the NAU and even the idea of the amero, a proposed currency that could be used to replace the dollar.

The resolutions also typically oppose the creation of North American Free Trade Act superhighways along the model of the Trans-Texas Corridor, the car-truck-train-pipeline corridor four football-fields wide being built parallel to Interstate 35 from Laredo, Texas, to the border with Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City.

And the question remains, will Washington listen?




  1. LibertyLover says:

    And the question remains, will Washington listen?

    If we vote the fuckers out, they’ll listen.

  2. James Hill says:

    Bush has 100 days left. Give him time.

  3. JMcM says:

    Son of a gun!

    Did you see the latest technology out there in our local grocery store?

    It’s a laser that reads the price off things.

    America. We ARE number one!

  4. Mister Mustard says:

    World Net Daily? Phyllis Schlafly?

    Hoo boy. There’s a match made in hell.

  5. Self Appointed Genius says:

    So the state legislatures are run by conspiracy theorists too? Go figure.

  6. Ron Larson says:

    Jeeze. The TTC’s (Trans Texas Corridors) will help Texas and other states, not only for international shipping, but inter-state and intra-state shipping.

    What do they think? The Mexican Army is going to use them for a blitzrieg assault on Oklahoma?

  7. Ranger007 says:

    Oklahoma (and I live there) needs that Trans Texas Corridor to get where the jobs are. Or will be soon!

  8. James Hill says:

    #4 – LOL!

  9. MikeN says:

    This form the same people that want a world government, and that America should listen to Europe, and obey all their treaties.

  10. infromsea says:

    “Robert Pastor is an American University professor who is using his book, “Toward a North American Community,” to promote a regional government and adoption of the amero as a common monetary currency to replace the dollar and the peso.Robert Pastor is an American University professor who is using his book, “Toward a North American Community,” to promote a regional government and adoption of the amero as a common monetary currency to replace the dollar and the peso.”

    A guy trying to sell a book, and he’s turned to sensationalism to do it. You should hear the truckers bitch about this whole idea, they alone will do two things:

    1. Buy this guys books (yeah him) so they can dissect it.
    2. Lose their freaking minds if a true bill was even brought up in Congress, storm the joint and turn it into a Flying J, complete with “We took over Washington D.C” bumper stickers and lot lizards.

    TW

  11. John says:

    I live in Texas and I think they’re being a little heavy handed taking the land for this superhighway network that I’m not convinced is even needed.

    I don’t believe any of the NAU conspiracy theories. But this could be true some day. 😛

    http://www.theonion.com/content/node/27842

  12. Pagon says:

    “President Bush, many members of Congress and Bush administration officials”

    Funny how it’s the ones that call themselves party of PATRIOTISM who want this big business boondoggle most.

    #7 said “Oklahoma (and I live there) needs that Trans Texas Corridor to get where the jobs are. Or will be soon!”

    Yeah! Mexico!

  13. grishick says:

    We do have to legalize drugs first. Right? Or else, why open the border with Mexico? And the Canadians probably want us in the Union with our financial $h!t as much as we want the country on the south.

  14. MikeN says:

    Those longshoremen and port workers on the West Coast can make up to 100k a year. This corridor to Mexico will put them out of work.

  15. LibertyLover says:

    #11, That is the problem. I don’t think the corridor is needed either and I’m not a conspiracy buff, but the property rights issues are the problem.

    This hasn’t been voted on by the state but they are still taking land to run this thing over. It’s unlawful seizure in my opinion.

  16. You don’t need the N.A.U. to kill off good ol’ Uncle Sam; he’s been assassination for quite some time. Think his body is next to Lady Liberty’s under the Oval Office.

  17. You don’t need the N.A.U. to kill off good ol’ Uncle Sam; he’s been assassinated for quite some time. Think his body is next to Lady Liberty’s under the Oval Office.

  18. badtimes says:

    Any time I see Phyllis Schafly’s name, my tinfoil hat meter goes off the scale.

  19. JimD says:

    This is NOT SURPRISING, since Bush, the Saudi Agent in the Oval Office, even tried to SELL CONTROL OF OUR PORT FACILITIES TO THE ARABS !!! So DESTROYING AMERICAN SOVERIGNTY IS NO BIGGIE FOR THE BUSH CABAL !!!

  20. cdn says:

    we Canadians want nothing to do with the war mongers known as Americans
    mind you business and stay the hell away from Canada
    we think you are all arrogant and stick you noses where it doesn’t belong
    go back to worchipping your false idols and leave this peace loving country alone
    your dollar is worth nothing and your economical crisis is another phrase for the rich to fire all the workers and make them beg to come back for less money so they can save more moeny
    Get a clue United States of America
    you are all being brainwashed


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