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    Four out of 10 Americans answered "sure" in a recent poll conducted by Leger Marketing of Montreal.

    While 38 per cent of respondents said they would be "in favour of Canada being annexed to the United States," 49 per cent disagreed. Another 13 per cent said they did not know or refused to answer.

    Therefore somewhere between 38-51% of Americans are already in favor.
    They probably thought it was a JOKE!!

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    Its no joke, they are serious about doing this and fast.
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    How many Americans are aware of the NAU? Some Congressmen haven't heard about it. When Harold Ford was asked about it during the Senate campaign, he disavowed any knowledge. I question whether the people asked took it seriously. If I wasn't aware of the NAU, I might just answer "Yeah, why not." I really don't believe half of Americans are seriously for this!

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    A couple things I noticed about this - they didn't have Mexico as part of the map, and it seemed to give mostly a Canadian slant on a NAU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate
    A couple things I noticed about this - they didn't have Mexico as part of the map, and it seemed to give mostly a Canadian slant on a NAU.
    Are they presenting it that way in order to soften people up?
    Kate, how fast would I get banned over there?

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    that's exactly how I felt when I saw the visual.
    Softening up, manipulating, disinformation
    Take your pick.........all of the above
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    Hi 2ndAmendsis, well, I don't know how old they are; they have a post dated back to Jan 2003. Are they a leading nerve center of globalist propaganda? Kinda thought that
    http://www.immigrationportal.com
    was the leading globalism website, given their massive size.

    I think it's [the use of deception] that they are omitting mexico - ' cause the core of the NAU is mexico, and not even Canada; the whole push toward including Canada is just an afterthought. The vast material already posted on ALIPAC from reputable sources such as The World Net Daily, make it clear that the NAU is all about mexico! Thought i saw somewhere that the capital of the NAU will be in Mexico City. So, (tell me if I'm wrong) it looks like that whole website is a massive disinformation machine.

    So.... if I lurk over there, and do what I do, what ya think? I've come close to getting banned from this website ya know. Should I go over there and, ahem, give it a go?

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    I lurked over to the Immigration Portal website. The election outcome is being debated here at http://www.immigrationportal.com/showth ... p?t=230837
    the good guy is Marlon2006, a green card holder. The bad guy is Inquisitor, who refers to readers of the fair website as kkk or xenophobe, etc. Marlon keeps his cool throughout, The Inquisitor resorts to [indirect] name calling. No, I'm not trolling. The pro-immigration and pro-illegal website over there has 144,310 members and lots of guests. Messages posted over there get read by a hell of a lot of people.
    Last edited by Jean; 08-02-2013 at 05:21 PM.

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    Coto, I looked around the forums and it looked like they were advocating a merger of the US and Canada first, as these are most similar in culture, wealth, etc. But there was also considerable talk of bringing Mexico in later once the US/Canada merger is complete.

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