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    Angelina Jolie is a member of the CFR. It's can't be all that!

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    So is Paula Zahn, but that doesn't mean the CFR is your freindly neighborhod crimewatch either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by legal4mykidsfuture
    McCain performed better in previous South Carolina polls. South Carolina is a key presidential battleground and McCain has visited there numerous times in his White House bid. He also has the backing of U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
    Well now Senator Graham's endorsement might just be the kiss of death
    John McCain also has the backing of North Carolina Senator Burr



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    I did not know all of that please go on ! Tell me more .

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    Angelina Jolie's name IS NOT on the Council membership list.

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    GREGAGREATAMERICAN:

    The architects of the NAU are:
    THE U.S. COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    CANADIAN COUNCIL OF CHIEF EXECUTIVES
    CONSEJO MEXICANO DE ASUNTOS INTERNACIONALES

    The Task Force co-chairs:
    William F. Weld (U.S.) (Former gov of Mass.)
    John P. Manley (Canada)
    Pedro Aspe (Mexio)

    Vice Chairs:
    Robert Pastor (U.S.)
    Andres Rozental (Canada)
    Thomas P. d'Aquino (Mexico)

    Altogether, 31 task force members divided among the three countries.

    The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill, NAFTA, the super highway, granting mexican truckers access to ALL U.S. highways, etc., are all part and parcel for getting the NAU.

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    The NAU is FOR THE BENEFIT OF CORPORATIONS, NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS.

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    McCain

    Quote Originally Posted by GREGAGREATAMERICAN
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    http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satel ... 5&path=rss
    Saturday, March 10, 2007
    Burr is supporting McCain for president
    Endorsements help campaigns raise money


    By Mary Shaffrey
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    Sens. Richard Burr (left) and John McCain agree on most major issues.
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    WASHINGTONU.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., endorsed Sen. John McCain for president during a campaign fundraiser yesterday in Charlotte.
    Burr called McCain "a proven leader and true American hero."
    McCain, he said, "is my friend and I look forward to calling him 'Mr. President.'"
    McCain, R-Ariz., caused a stir in political circles last year when during an appearance on MSNBC he included Burr's name among a short list of potential vice-presidential nominees.
    In a phone interview after the fundraiser, Burr said that his endorsement is not related to speculation about him as a running mate.
    "I won't be the vice president," he said.
    Even though the first primary election is more than 10 months away, candidates on both sides of the aisle are competing for endorsements, which in turn helps lend credibility to their campaigns, and ultimately helps them raise more money.
    On Thursday night, the entire North Carolina Democratic congressional delegation endorsed Democrat John Edwards, the former North Carolina senator, for president. Burr is the first Republican from the state's delegation to make an endorsement.
    The 2008 presidential campaign is considered by many to be the most wide-open in recent memory because there is no incumbent and no vice president going after a major party nomination. "This is the first time since 1952 that there has not been an obvious front-runner in either party," said Andrew Taylor, the chairman of the political-science department at N.C. State University in Durham.
    Another factor in the early jockeying is that some states are moving their primaries earlier this election cycle. Traditionally, Iowa and New Hampshire have been alone in the nominating process, until Super Tuesday in March. But such states as South Carolina and Nevada, along with several others, have moved their primary dates earlier. So far North Carolina has not moved its primary from May.
    "It's clearly a much more accelerated process this year, and it seems necessary because of the front-loading of primaries," said John Dinan, a political science professor at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. "Everything is going to be so fast and furious."
    Burr said that the accelerated process played a role in his endorsing McCain so early.
    McCain is considered a leading candidate for the Republican nomination. In 2000, he ran unsuccessfully against then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush. Since then, he has been working to help Republican candidates at all levels build a network of support. He announced last week on the Late Show with David Letterman that he is running for president again.
    McCain and Burr have a good friendship. McCain traveled to North Carolina last fall to help Burr celebrate his 51st birthday. The two men see eye-to-eye on most issues, including support of President Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq. But on the issue of immigration reform, they are at opposite ends of the spectrum. McCain supports a program that allows for a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the United States, while Burr opposes such a plan.
    "I haven't found in the United States Senate or in the House anyone that I agree with 100 percent of the time" Burr said.
    • Mary Shaffrey can be reached at 202-662-7672 or at mshaffrey@wsjournal.com.
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    Members of the CFR

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    Here is a list of member for the CFR, at the present time the CFR has 26 working groups from Canada, U.S. and Mexico, working to set up the North American Union/SPP, it is concidered a shadow government with an agenda of free flow of goods and people moving freely through out all of North America, no borders!

    If you think this country has gone to hell now, imagine letting all of North America run freely though out the United Stated. When they talk of securing the borders of North America look at a globe it does not stop at Mexico, how many 3rd world countries can you let in before we are one and the same, Mrexico alone would do that to us.

    The North American Union is fashioned after the European Union, they are haveing meeting I believe next month to eliminate there Sovereignty and live under the same laws, Britain citizens are very upset as are the French but I think it has gone to far to stop. Scotland want to pull away from Britain they are not happy at all. Any way that is along story, you need to study it and learn the impact in their society and it is not good.

    The North American Union many believe would eventually lead to us losing our sovereignty and our constitutional rights. Bush hates our constitution he maid a statement in the rose garden that he was sick of the congress throwing that damn piece of paper, the constitution in his face. We do not need anyone running our country that is a member of a group of elite corporate people who don't give a damn about the people of this country, its all about money and they don't like to share the wealth with the middle class.

    If you know anything about England the the way people had to live in the 17, 18 , and 19 century you can just imagine where this country and the middle class are headed if we allow this to happen. Hense the making of America!! But There is no where else to go so we had better take care of it.

    North American Union information
    http://www.eagleforum.org/topics/NAU/
    http://www.eco.freedom.org/el/20060602/ ... ates.shtml
    http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54613

    There is alot out there on the net about it , I would advise anyone who knows nothing about it to start researching it as it is really important when it comes to chosing a new leader for this great country.
    Once they Have a North American Union and A Euorpean Union it would not take much to form a One World Order. Even with the North American Union it would not be long before our constitution was nothing more than a damn piece of paper, we will not vote for a president any more , get the picture!
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    See, now thats what Im talking about!

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    Jolie was only recently asked to join the CFR....that's why she isn't on the list.

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