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- RogerStrong, on 12/12/2007, -0/+1All this tells us is that someone wants to build a toll road in Texas. There's no mention of any "North American Union". Roads have been built before - even extending to the Canadian border - without a "North American Union".
The NAU conspiracy theory crowd still hasn't offered a credible theory, let alone evidence, for Canada to join any such union. - RogerStrong, on 12/13/2007, -1/+1Check the transcript. Vincent Fox was talking about a union for Latin America. The US and Canada are not part of Latin America. Yeah, he's also on record as wanting a an EU style union for North America - it would be good for Mexico - but he has no power, authority, or even logical arguement to convince the other countries to join.
Papers like "Towards a North American Union" are produced by PRIVATE lobbyists. And yet the tinfoil hat crowd will immediately quote such papers and endorsements as government-created scripture. YOU TOO can publish just such a paper. No matter how unlikely your plan, chances are you can find an economist to endorse it, setting him aside from the thousands who don't. After all, like the UFO theories of the past, there's money to be made on the lecture circuit and book sales. - Rdcress, on 12/13/2007, -1/+0Sorry dude, you really need to get out a little more. Vincent Fox was talking about exactly what is happening. He, Bush, and Martin met to further the implementation of an economic union. It's true that not a single participant of that conference has the sole authority to implement anything let alone the sort of merger implied by the Pastor report. You should do a little more research on the proposed FTAA ( Clinton - 1994 ), DR-CAFTA, and ALCA. If you would take the blinders off and look around a bit you might see that the tinfoil hat crowd is simply obscuring the view of those who have done the legitimate research and do have the real facts.
- Rdcress, on 12/13/2007, -1/+0I'm really tired of all the NAU deniers. There is no theory, there's only the proof. How about Vincent Fox stating clearly on national TV that there are plans for an economic merger, a common continental currency and highways linking all three nations. The CFR is backing a NA Community, has briefed the present administration prior to the meeting with Fox and Martin, and published a blueprint for building that community prior to the three amigos meeting. We can split hairs and debate the name eternally. If the deniers would get off their duffs and do a little research instead of depending on Fox news, then maybe they wouldn't waste everyone's time with these lame denials. By the way 14 states thus far have anti NAU legislation either passed or in process. I guess they're just a bunch of conspiracy nuts too!!!


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