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    How The North American Union Is Being Created

    Statement by Ministers Responsibility for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America

    Ottawa - The Leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States launched the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) to increase security, prosperity, and improve the quality of life for the citizens of each sovereign nation. Last March in Cancun, Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the SPP and identified five priorities: 1) Strengthening Competitiveness through creation of a private sector-led North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), and enhancing regulatory cooperation; 2) Emergency Management; 3) Avian and Pandemic Influenza; 4) Energy Security; and 5) Smart, Secure Borders.

    We, the Canadian and United States Ministers responsible for Foreign Affairs, Security and Prosperity, are pleased to welcome our counterparts from the new Government of Mexico. We met today to review progress since the Leaders' meeting in Cancun and are pleased to report that progress has been achieved in a number of areas.

    In order to ensure tangible results on the Cancun priorities:

    • We requested that the trilateral regulatory cooperation framework meant to enhance competitiveness, while maintaining high standards of health and safety be finalized by the next Leaders' Summit.

    • We directed the members of the Coordinating Body to finalize the North American Plan on Avian and Pandemic Influenza by June 2007.

    • We established a senior level coordinating body to prioritize and oversee emergency management activities in the following areas: 1) emergency response, 2) critical infrastructure protection; 3) border resumption in the event of an emergency; and 4) border incident management.

    • We welcomed the progress achieved to date on the Smart, Secure Border agenda, and called upon officials to develop additional recommendations for Leaders in this area.

    • We took note of the progress achieved by Energy Ministers in implementing priorities identified by Leaders in the areas of innovation, energy efficiency and technology development, and energy market facilitation, and look forward to further progress in advance of the Leaders' meeting.

    For the next Report to Leaders, we have tasked SPP working groups and coordinators with revitalizing and streamlining their work plans to ensure that initiatives are more focussed and results-oriented. We discussed the importance of transparency and communication with stakeholders and the public, and directed officials to expand their efforts in this regard. We also asked officials to pursue greater coordination amongst various working groups and initiatives in recognition that many issues cut across security and prosperity.

    We thank the representatives of Canada, Mexico and the United States of the NACC for their dedication and commitment, and for their report on enhancing competitiveness. We note their recommendations in the areas of border crossing facilitation, standards and regulatory cooperation, and energy integration. Our respective governments will review the report and consider carefully its recommendations in preparation for the next Leaders' meeting. We will continue to work with the NACC and other stakeholders as we strive to make North America the safest and best place to live, invest and prosper.

    Building on our strong partnership, we recognize the importance of focussing on initiatives that will further competitiveness and quality of life in North America, and will continue to work together to successfully meet the security and prosperity challenges of the 21 st century. We will pursue this work to deliver tangible results and a focussed agenda to the Leaders at their next meeting in August 2007, in Canada.
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    This is just another way of destroying our Republic.

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    3) border resumption in the event of an emergency;

    border RESUMPTION!!!!!!!

    There it is folks!!!

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    Glenn Beck is writing a book on the NAU--he was talking about it today.
    He said "if it's so good for us, why aren't they making the case for it?"

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    North American SPP -
    Reading Between The Lines
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    Regarding the SPP News Release below -

    SPP - "..members of the Coordinating Body/the North American Plan on Avian and Pandemic Influenza by June 2007."

    "We welcomed the progress achieved to date on the Smart, Secure Border agenda"?

    What's that and how come the American people know nothing about it?

    No doubt we won't be told a thing until the process is far along. We're almost at death's door.
    "North American plan?"
    We have no relief in the House for impeachment and even if we did, the alternative is Nancy Pelosi, a fate I consider worse than death.

    The Department of Justice is thoroughly corrupt with truly evil man at the helm, so no relief from AG Alberto Gonzales.
    So many states are now out of session for the year. Here in Texas, our state legislature went out of session last Friday and won't open the doors again until January 2009. Our crook governor, Rick Perry, who got the Texas Trans Corridor going, was just at the Bilderberger meeting
    What's the deal with focusing just on "North American Plan on Avian and Pandemic Influenza"? Why do they want this plan in place this month? Guess it's good timing for this Senate Amnesty Bill being hashed out in DC
    "...3) border resumption in the event of an emergency" Now, what's that supposed to mean? The definition of 'resumption' is: the act of taking again or recovering something given up or lost.

    "Energy integration?" Aren't we already paying through the nose for heating, A/C and gasoline? Just what is this integration supposed to involve and how much are we going to end up exporting to "more needed areas" while we get skinned for it. You watch.

    Could it be the importing of another 100 million poor, sick and illiterate from Mexico and South America who will sneak in with the rest bringing more diseases unchecked? Oh, boy, that's not very politically correct
    Well, I guess we shouldn't be concerned because the hockey playoffs are on the tube and the sheep are working hard for Friday 5:00 pm so they can start playing. The American people are so foolish.

    Devvy
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Friday, February 23, 2007
    CONTACT OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
    (202) 482-4883


    Statement by Ministers Responsibility for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America


    Ottawa - The Leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States launched the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) to increase security, prosperity, and improve the quality of life for the citizens of each sovereign nation. Last March in Cancun, Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the SPP and identified five priorities: 1) Strengthening Competitiveness through creation of a private sector-led North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), and enhancing regulatory cooperation; 2) Emergency Management; 3) Avian and Pandemic Influenza; 4) Energy Security; and 5) Smart, Secure Borders.


    We, the Canadian and United States Ministers responsible for Foreign Affairs, Security and Prosperity, are pleased to welcome our counterparts from the new Government of Mexico. We met today to review progress since the Leaders' meeting in Cancun and are pleased to report that progress has been achieved in a number of areas.


    In order to ensure tangible results on the Cancun priorities:

    · We requested that the trilateral regulatory cooperation framework meant to enhance competitiveness, while maintaining high standards of health and safety be finalized by the next Leaders' Summit.

    · We directed the members of the Coordinating Body to finalize the North American Plan on Avian and Pandemic Influenza by June 2007.

    · We established a senior level coordinating body to prioritize and oversee emergency management activities in the following areas: 1) emergency response, 2) critical infrastructure protection; 3) border resumption in the event of an emergency; and 4) border incident management.

    · We welcomed the progress achieved to date on the Smart, Secure Border agenda, and called upon officials to develop additional recommendations for Leaders in this area.

    · We took note of the progress achieved by Energy Ministers in implementing priorities identified by Leaders in the areas of innovation, energy efficiency and technology development, and energy market facilitation, and look forward to further progress in advance of the Leaders' meeting.

    For the next Report to Leaders, we have tasked SPP working groups and coordinators with revitalizing and streamlining their work plans to ensure that initiatives are more focussed and results-oriented. We discussed the importance of transparency and communication with stakeholders and the public, and directed officials to expand their efforts in this regard. We also asked officials to pursue greater coordination amongst various working groups and initiatives in recognition that many issues cut across security and prosperity.

    We thank the representatives of Canada, Mexico and the United States of the NACC for their dedication and commitment, and for their report on enhancing competitiveness. We note their recommendations in the areas of border crossing facilitation, standards and regulatory cooperation, and energy integration. Our respective governments will review the report and consider carefully its recommendations in preparation for the next Leaders' meeting. We will continue to work with the NACC and other stakeholders as we strive to make North America the safest and best place to live, invest and prosper.

    Building on our strong partnership, we recognize the importance of focussing on initiatives that will further competitiveness and quality of life in North America, and will continue to work together to successfully meet the security and prosperity challenges of the 21 st century. We will pursue this work to deliver tangible results and a focussed agenda to the Leaders at their next meeting in August 2007, in Canada.


    http://www.commerce.gov/opa/press/Secretary_Gutierrez/2
    007_Releases/February/23_Gutierrez_SPP_Ottawa_stmnt.htm
    http://www.rense.com/general76/aaie.htm

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    Has anyone, other than myself, actually read the SPP? I really would like to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qflash
    Has anyone, other than myself, actually read the SPP? I really would like to know.
    Please expound Qflash. You have peaked my curiosity. Really.

    No. I have not read the SPP.

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