SPP Alert: American fairytale
The Washington Times : September 13 , 2007 -- by M.L. PINKARD

As Customs and Border Protection El Paso field office Director Luis Garcia advises agents "to limit inspections of vehicle and pedestrian border crossers as wait times escalate" ("Border checks limited to speed traffic," Page 1, Friday), the Security and Prosperity Partnership globalists are aiming this month to integrate America, Canada and Mexico.

While we're busy pretending to have a border, let's imagine an attack on a fictional country led to a trumped-up war. Let's also pretend the country's leader opened its borders to millions of unchecked aliens, illegal and criminal alike, meanwhile spying on citizens.

Supposedly that would be for the free movement of goods and people across borders and the protection of the country from terrorism. That's funny -- terrorism is neither a place, a thing, nor, even, a certain person or a known set of persons. And spying on citizens while aliens freely come and go?

The leader, dissatisfied with following the country's laws and highest-court rulings, makes new regulations saying he can ignore the old ones whenever he likes, while touting the country's freedom and democracy.

What a strange place.

Even people who know better go along, as if they have turned into robots. Pretending, you know.

It gets stranger still.

The leader continues to be unhappy with the country's Constitution and insists that being the ruler of the land entitles him to end its sovereignty by agreeing to merge it with other countries. Change democracy at will? So then we're pretending he's busy with his ruler friends making a new world order subjugating its citizens' self-determination to a trilateral council. It has a long name -- the Security and Prosperity Partnership.

That North American Union, courtesy of our old evolution-by-stealth alliance -- President Bush and Congress.

Through pretending?