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    UT: Put HJR7 on the Senate floor

    http://www.thespectrum.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /702270331

    Article published Feb 27, 2007
    Put HJR7 on the Senate floor

    Have you ever heard of Robert A. Pastor? Some call Pastor "the Father of the North American Union." Professor Pastor, a former National Security Council Advisor to President Jimmy Carter, published a telling article in the January/February 2004 issue of Foreign Affairs, a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Pastor's article, "North America's Second Decade," championed the idea of integrating the nations of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a "true partnership" with "common institutions."

    As an Internationalist, Robert Pastor evaluated the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and claimed that: "NAFTA was merely the first draft of an economic constitution for North America." When did American voters ask for an "economic constitution" for the U.S., Canada and Mexico? Might an economic constitution lead to a future political constitution overriding the present political systems of three nations?

    While Professor Pastor doesn't answer that last question, he did lay out his "North American Plans" including his plans for creation of a "North American Parliamentary Group." He also called for creation of a supranational court which he called a "Permanent Court on Trade and Investment."

    Such revolutionary institutions would be shared in "common" between the three nations providing the embryo for a new umbrella government over our national and state governments. If created, will a North American Union's governmental institutions ultimately override the institutions established under our Constitution? (www.jbs.org/nau)

    June 9, 2005, Robert Pastor presented a 49-page report to the U.S. Congress entitled: Building a North American Community. The report was created through the collaboration of three private, elitist organizations working as a "task force." The groups? The Council on Foreign Relations, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales.

    The CFR-sponsored report calls for free movement of workers between the three nations; establishing "a common security perimeter" surrounding the three nations by 2010; developing a common identification system for the citizens of the three nations; interweaving intelligence institutions between the nations; establishing a trinational competition commission and much more on the road to merger into a North American Community.

    Sound familiar? Remember the European Community preceding the European Union? Is the same pattern at work here, a gradual economic unification, leading unsuspecting populations into an international political unification, a superstate, ending national independence?

    In March 2005, the three heads of state of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico met in Waco, Texas to form the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), an expansion of NAFTA, and an expansion of the Partnership for Prosperity (P4P). The three heads of state met again in Cancun, Mexico in the Spring of 2006 to further this SPP "dialogue." Many believe the SPP is a design for integrating the three nations into a North American Union.

    On Feb. 6, HJR7, Resolution Urging United States Withdrawal From Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, passed the Utah House of Representatives by a vote of 47 to 24. At this juncture, HJR7 is bottled up in Utah's Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Sen. Bill Hickman of St. George.

    What's needed to bring HJR7 to the Utah Senate floor for a vote? A State Senator must present a motion to call HJR7 to the Senate floor so it can be voted on, but time is running out. The legislative session ends Wednesday - that's tomorrow. Phone calls to the Utah Senate in favor of HJR7 might encourage a Senator to step up to bat and motion HJR7 to the floor. HJR7 is only one small step towards preserving national independence and our constitution, but it is a counterrevolutionary beginning.
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    All states need to redraw from the NAU. the president and congress needs to be reined in before they completely destroy america.

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    Oh yeah, you can bet Bill Hickman got a fax, email and a phone call from me.
    If anyone would like to call, fax or email, here's a list of UT senators.


    Also, you can call the main number at the Utah Capitol to leave a message for Senators – or send him or her a fax.

    Telephone (801) 538-1035
    Fax (801) 326-1475

    Utah Senators:

    Sen. Gregory S. Bell
    gbell@utahsenate.org
    Cell (801) 971-2001

    Sen. Curtis S. Bramble, Senate Majority Leader
    cbramble@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 373-1040
    Fax (801) 812-8297

    Sen. D. Chris Buttars
    dcbuttars@utahsenate.org
    Fax (801) 561-3242

    Sen. Allen M. Christensen
    achristensen@utahsenate.org

    Sen. Gene Davis
    gdavis@utahsenate.org
    Cell (801) 971-2001
    Office (801) 273-6393
    Fax (801)484-9442

    Sen. Margaret Dayton
    mdayton@utahsenate.org
    Fax (801) 221-2513

    Sen. Mike Dmitrich, Senate Minority Leader
    mdmitrich@utahsenate.org
    Cell (801) 550-6128
    Office (801) 538-1406

    Sen. Dan R. Eastman, Senate Majority Whip
    deastman@utahsenate.org

    Sen. Fred J. Fife III
    ffife@utahsenate.org
    Fax (801) 521-6456

    Sen. Brent Goodfellow
    bgoodfellow@utahsenate.org
    Cell(801) 556-4871

    Sen. Jon J. Greiner
    jgreiner@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 629-8226

    Sen. Lyle W. Hillyard
    lhillyard@utahsenate.org
    Office (435) 752-2610
    Fax (435)753-8895

    Sen. Scott K. Jenkins
    sjenkins@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 621-5412

    Sen. Patricia W. Jones
    pjones@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 322-5722
    Fax (801) 322-5725

    Sen. Sheldon Killpack, Assistant Majority Whip
    skillpack@utahsenate.org

    Sen. Peter C. Knudson
    pknudson@utahsenate.org
    Office (435) 723-6366
    Fax (435)723-6371

    Sen. Mark B. Madsen
    mmadsen@utahsenate.org
    Cell (801) 361-4787

    Sen. Ed Mayne, Assistant Minority Whip
    emayne@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 972-2771

    Sen. Scott D. McCoy
    smccoy@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 538-1406

    Sen. Wayne Niederhauser
    wniederhauser@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 984-5770
    Fax (801) 283-7751

    Sen. Darin Peterson
    dpeterson@utahsenate.org

    Sen. Ross I. Romero
    rromero@utahsenate.org
    Cell (801) 652-4687
    Fax (801)328-0537

    Sen. Howard A. Stephenson
    hstephenson@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 972-8814

    Sen. Dennis Stowell
    dstowell@utahsenate.org
    Cell (435) 559-8143
    Fax (435) 477-8111

    Sen. John L. Valentine, President
    jvalentine@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 373-6345
    Fax (801) 377-4991

    Sen. Kevin Van Tassell
    kvantassell@utahsenate.org
    Office (435) 789-7082
    Fax (435) 789-8411

    Sen. Michael G. Waddoups
    mwaddoups@utahsenate.org
    Office (801) 355-1136

    Sen. Carlene M. Walker
    cwalker@utahsenate.org
    Fax (801) 942-4085

    Sen. John W. (Bill) Hickman
    bhickman@utahsenate.org
    Office (435) 674-5203
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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    I wonder if this nimrod, Pastor is aware of the impending disaster about to befall the EU. Perhaps he missed the radical mohammedan growth now taking over major EU nations. This is an international entanglement of the very most extreme and worst kind. We've been warned but may not be smart enough to heed.
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    I believe that per the Constitution the Nations' Governors together have more power than the Pres.

    Maybe if enough of them got together, some radical changes could happen.

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