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  1. I would vote for a Ron Paul or Tancredo I want borders and a end to this Wto nafta and the north American union.

  2. I admire Ron Paul for two reasons:

    1) He is one of the few in Congress who actually votes his conscience.

    2) He is probably the only Congressman who actually tries to combat pork.

    Outside of that, he can be a little out there.

    While I can understand fears about loosing sovereignty and freedom of action with regards to trade and security policies, this agreement is actually pretty benign. For the most part, “dialog” like this serves mostly to find common ground and common interests — around which to strengthen relations. At worst, we risk gumming things up with added bureaucracy, at best, we might find ways to streamline trade, movement of resources, and find practical multi-lateral ways to address current and future problems. The formation of the European Union (Which started out as a way of controlling and streamlining the steal trade in Europe) has had many positive measurable effects on the European economy and quality of life…. especially in Eastern Europe.

    In my opinion, this “dialog” is the least of our worries.

    In the opinions of those in the political science community (of which I am a part), there is almost zero chance of NAFTA, CAFTA, or any other agreement leading to that level of integration any time soon.

    But dialog is ALWAYS a positive thing when it comes to international relations.

  3. Conspiracy theorist? That would mean that none of what Congressman Paul says can be substantiated by physical evidence. That’s hardly the case. Bush regime? The fact is that the majority voters supported Bush. But let’s look a little deeper than merely the surface.

    The owners of the Federal Reserve have been directing, from behind the scenes, much of the political makeup of America since 1913. Most Americans are obtusely unware that the majority of politicians are merely puppets for the owners of the Federal Reserve and that the vast majority of what is printed and broadcast as news is merely propaganda intended to either divert your attention from the facts of what makes America tick or to sell the 21-point political agenda of the owners of the Federal Reserve.

    The bottom line is that as long as Americans continue to think in terms of liberal vs. conservative and Democrat vs. Republican the owners of the Federal Reserve will continue to rape and pillage the American economy until we, as a nation, are completely subserviant to them and the freedoms that our Founding Fathers fought and died for have vanished from existence.

    It’ll be a long time until you hear anything derogatory about the owners of the Federal Reserve on the national news. Because the people who own the Federal Reserve also control, by owning the majority shares of stock, major media as well as many of the corporations that so many people “think” are independent of politics. Americans who believe America is free are about as naive as Germans who thought Hitler was good.

Is Texas Congressman Ron Paul a conspiracy theorist or does the Bush regime have America fooled again?

by TX Congressman Ron Paul -http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2006/ts…
Globalists & one-world promoters never tire of coming up with ways to undermine the sovereignty of the US. The most recent attempt comes in the form of the misnamed “Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America (SPP).” In reality, this new “partnership” will likely make us far less secure and certainly less prosperous. According to the SPP website, this “dialogue” will create new supra-national organizations to “coordinate” border security, health policy, economic and trade policy, and energy policy between the governments of Mexico, Canada, and the United States. As such, it is but an extension of NAFTA- and CAFTA-like agreements that have far less to do with the free movement of goods and services than they do with government coordination and management of international trade.
See Texas Congressman Ron Paul’s entire article on the SPP at > http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2006/tst082806.htm
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
b s –
if the SPP is so benign, why is Bush keeping it a a secret?
If it was so great wouldn’t he want to tell the world?
God knows he hasn’t had any good press that he hasn’t bought since he has been in office…