Thursday, July 30, 2009

What can be done to stop Bush from signing the NAU(North American Union) treaty 21 August in Ottawa?

A Case for Repealing NAFTA and Blocking the NAU





A merger of the United States, Mexico, and Canada enabled through NAFTA and called the North American Union is arguably the greatest current threat to our freedoms under the U.S. Constitution.





If the state Senate passes H.J.M. 5 in Idaho, it would represent the first state to successfully pass an anti-NAU resolution in both the House and Senate.





The introduction and passage of these resolutions will likely spark some debate in Washington on this issue. For the most part, there has been an almost complete media blackout on the intended political and economical merger of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Congress, with the exception of Virgil Goode’s H.C.R. 40, has also denied knowledge on the President Bush-backed scheme to integrate the three countries participating in the Security and Prosperity Partnership.





Idaho represents the 14th state to introduce anti-NAU and SPP resolutions. The other states include Ariz

What can be done to stop Bush from signing the NAU(North American Union) treaty 21 August in Ottawa?
I think everyone who thinks it will not happen is in for a hugh shock. More of bush's power grab.
Reply:He's not signing anything! He's going to Ottawa to meet with the Canadian Prime Minister and the President of Mexico. Senator Bond has said there are no plans to build a multi-lane superhighway. The Pan American Highway has existed since the 1930s and connects Western Canada with Mexico and nations to the south of Mexico.


Even if the President signs such a document with international implications it will fall under the category of a treaty. In such a case that document must be ratified by a two-third vote in the Senate.
Reply:Huh? Do you believe in Aliens, Big Foot and the Lock Ness Monster too? There isn't a rational statement anywhere in your 'question'.
Reply:Canada is going to try to do something about it. I read (somewhere) that security will be stepped up and the protesters will be kept at a distance, just like they are at Pres Bush's gatherings.


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