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    WND: Mexican official urges North American Union

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    Mexican official urges North American Union
    Tells Denver trade conference EU is 'model we need to follow quickly'
    Posted: September 21, 2007
    1:00 a.m. Eastern

    By Michael Howe
    © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com


    Mayor Evaristo Lenin Perez of Ciudad Acuna, Mexico
    At a Denver conference on intercontinental trade corridors, a Mexican mayor called for a swift move toward a European Union-style merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

    Referring to Europe, Evaristo Lenin Perez of Ciudad Acuna – a sister city of Del Rio, Texas – told the Great Plains International Conference, "It's a model we need to follow quickly."

    Perez later told WND, "If only people know the benefits of opening the borders and working together, improving the quality of life for all, then no one would be opposed to the idea of a North American Union."

    A spokesman for organizers of the conference – which began Wednesday and concludes today – rejected the Mexican mayor's view.

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    "This is not what the conference is about, it is not about a North American Union," said Joe Kiely, vice president of the Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor Coalition. "It is about developing infrastructure and economic opportunities in the Great Plains. I am equally surprised the other items were brought up here."

    Ports-to-Plains describes itself as "a planned, multimodal transportation corridor including a multi-lane divided highway that will facilitate the efficient transportation of goods and services from Mexico, through West Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma, and ultimately on into Canada and the Pacific Northwest."

    The conference, held at the Adams Mark Hotel, is promoted as an opportunity to "highlight the efforts of communities and citizens working together to bring the benefits of investment in transportation infrastructure and trade home to the Great Plains region."

    Asked why he chose the conference to promote the idea of a North American Union, Perez told WND, "It's as good as any place and the right people are here."

    "This is not a new idea," he said. "In fact when there are border meetings between border governors or border legislatures this is a topic that continually comes up."

    Perez also affirmed the Ports to Plains Corridor is basically a NAFTA Superhighway and needs to be developed as such.

    "We need to begin by building the infrastructure in the three countries, investing in Mexico, and then we can sell the main idea that Mexicans should stay in Mexico. We just need to create an equal level for all," Perez said.

    Del Rio, Texas, Mayor Efrain Valdes told conferees he came to build relationships he hopes will last for decades to come.

    "We are all North Americans," he said. "Three countries, but we are all North Americans."

    Michael Reeves, president of Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor Coalition, kicked off the conference with brief remarks.

    Eduardo Arnal, consulate general of Mexico in Denver, later provided numerous statistics documenting the strong economic relationship between Mexico and the U.S.

    "Because of NAFTA, we are partners in the fight against terror and need to help ensure each other's safety," Arnal said.

    Arnal later discussed with WND the relationship between Mexico and the U.S. and the issue of illegal immigration.

    "The best and only way to stop illegal immigration is for the United States to invest in Mexico," he said. "A fence will not work. It's a simple equation of supply and demand – Mexicans go to the U.S. for work because the demand for their labor and wages is there."

    Arnal said although Mexico must share responsibility for the immigration issue, it is the U.S. that really needs to step up and begin investing more in Mexico to help bring the country to a level playing field.

    The Canadian perspective was delivered by Phillippe Taillon, vice consul and trade commissioner of the Canadian Consulate in Denver. Like his Mexican counterpart, Taillon presented statistics on the relationship between the three countries and told the crowd "NAFTA has been hugely profitable for all three countries."

    He also expressed an interest in continuing to integrate rail, truck and air transportation networks as Canada looks to open new markets from Asia.

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    No thank you... we all have seen the mess that the EU has

    No thank you... we all have seen the mess that the EU has done to Europe. Kindly keep your black beans and rice... as well as cocaine, Meth and marajuana... Austa La Bye - Bye.
    Notice he said that this is commonly talked about between border Govenors ... Texas... you need to go after that Dumb AS_ you call a Govenor.....
    And we all need to charge Vincente Bush with Treason by stealth

    This wacko believes he is smarter than all of our elected officials that he followed; smarter than all of the members that wrote our constitution; smarter than you and I and knows whats best for us..... no thank you Dumb As_. Maybe you should take some on-line courses to raise your intellect, because you sir are a moron
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    Didn't Feinstein recently send someone a letter or response saying she knows nothing about this nau.

    As for making the USA,Canada and Messyhole all one big happy like the EU-forget it,best as I can tell the native Europeans got the shaft while the invaders are getting the benefits.




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    Tells Denver trade conference EU is 'model we need to follow quickly'
    What's the rush? 'Messyhole' (LOL) is chomping at the bit, hurry-up before most Americans stop watching American Idol, Britney and OJ and find out THE TRUTH!!! Undale Boosh!
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    Messyhole

    ITA.
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    Perez says: "WE ARE ALL NORTH AMERICANS! THREE COUNTRIES, BUT WE ARE ALL NORTH AMERICANS!"

    This really makes my blood boil...yes, Mexico is GEOGRAPHICALLY part of our Continent, but the Sister City of Mexico is Latin America! We have NOTHING in common with each other, other than demographics! At least the EU is comprised of countries that share similar languages, values, and cultures. They hesitated before allowing Greece and Portugal to join the EU because of their economic instability!

    Mexican schools teach that there are only FIVE continents!..that North America and South America are all one big happy family!

    Calderon just appointed an ambassador to Venezuela and Cuba because he wants to strengthen relations! Maybe it's time for the US and Canada to form a bilateral agreement to keep Mexico on a short leash!

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    It's out in the open now. The Bush administration hacks have been trying to keep this quiet, but leave it to our friends from the south to spill the beans.
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    It's out in the open now. The Bush administration hacks have been trying to keep this quiet, but leave it to our friends from the south to spill the beans.
    They deny it, right to our faces.

    Let's see how much the Canadians will sit back and accept it.

    They aren't quite the rebels we are, OR ARE THEY??!

    They're going to be put to the test now.
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    Perez later told WND, "If only people know the benefits of opening the borders and working together, improving the quality of life for all, then no one would be opposed to the idea of a North American Union."
    OMG... this is such BS! The entire SSP/NAU concept is based upon "regularizing" the wages and living standards of ALL three countries to the lowest common denominator! With Mexico's minimum wage at about 5.00 a day how, EXACTLY, is that supposed to improve the quality of life for US. and Canadian citizens. Do tell.

    The illegal aliens from Mexico, now flooding into Canada, via the U.S., is right on schedule. Make no mistake about it.

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    improving the quality of life for all
    ya, all Mexicans certainly NOT US!!!
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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