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    Follow the money to North American Union

    http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.a ... E_ID=56425

    Follow the money to North American Union

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    Posted: June 29, 2007
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    Having worked a little with Congress and its aides, who are the ones that really hold the power, They do know that; they just don't want you to know they know that. I have a hard time believing they do not know the Security and Prosperity Partnership is tied to immigration.

    The bill I worked with was a necessary step toward a North American Union. It had an innocent-sounding title of Uniformity for Foods bill, but its language undermined the authority of the states in food safety enforcements. (States do more than 90 percent of inspections and 96 percent of enforcements, as compared to the FDA). I learned there were parties, the ticket to which was to sign onto the bill. Money flowed like no tomorrow.

    Insiders and former staff people told me the fix was in on the bill. Ultimately, the consumer groups and state organizations made it an unpopular bill since it dealt with something the average person could identify with. Like the immigration bill, Uniformity for Foods was written in secret. Hearings were not originally going to be held until USA Today, the National Association of Attorneys General, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and consumer groups upped the pressure, but then I was told the ones testifying would be carefully chosen – and they were. None of the states' organizations or consumer groups was represented.

    Just like immigration, it was supported by the White House and administration, and just like immigration, I expect it to come back. The elected officials spouted the line fed them by lobbyists – it was scary at best to think the buyout of Congress was such a reality. Forget the country and the people – and follow the money.

    At the time I did not know about the Security and Prosperity Partnership, but after I found out about North America's SuperCorridor Coalition and SPP, the lights came on and the connection with the legislation was evident. A North American Union can't be accomplished until the power of the states is removed, and they have been chipping away at that for years. Just ask organizations of state legislatures who have watched their authority pre-empted in federal legislation time and time again – always under some wonderful-sounding mantra.

    Please understand: I am not against uniform legislation, just pre-emption of states rights and removal of states rights is a necessary precursor to a North American Union. It is indeed scary, but they do know – they just don't want you to know or you to know they know!

    Betsy Woodward
    This is exactly what William was talking about on the MSNBC video.
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    Why should <u>only</u> AMERICAN CITIZENS and LEGAL immigrants, have to obey the law?!

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    This is excellent! Check out the videos on page 4 of Urgent! Need Help! This situation is astounding. We are going to get to the bottom of this.

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    Though this is a stretch, I feel that La Raza is in on this... though not powerful enough now to affect their will, I feel they are actually in on this plan.

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    Aztlan News Network News Aztlan Mexico's Arturo Sarukhan to Lobby for Immigration Reform
    Mexico's Arturo Sarukhan to Lobby for Immigration Reform
    Written by Daniel Maldonado
    Wednesday, 21 February 2007
    Mexico’s new ambassador to the United States plans to lobby heavily for immigration reform this year.


    Arturo Sarukhan said Tuesday that Mexican consulates in the U.S. will talk with all actors who support a comprehensive immigration reform plan. Speaking to reporters in Mexico City, Sarukhan said: "There are few matters so important to the future of this country."
    Sarukhan said that in addition to a guest worker program and a path to citizenship, Mexico plans to lobby for the re-unification of families separated by immigration laws.

    Sarukhan also said that speaking out on behalf of Mexicans living in the United States "forms the backbone of our diplomacy in the U.S."
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