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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Leaders continue to deny existence of a North American agenda

The three-nation summit at Montebello, Que., was held behind closed doors, well guarded behind an intimidating fence and plenty of police, but the news conference that followed on Aug. 21 revealed more than the three heads of state had planned.

U.S. President George W. Bush, Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Prime Minister Stephen Harper all refused to deny that the Security and Prosperity Partnership is a stepping stone toward a North American Union. by Phyllis Schlafly, August 30, 2007

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2 Comments:

  • The citizens of our nation have refused to see that the opportunity to destroy this nation from within is being provided by our leadership. There is no other country in this world that has so willingly sold its land to people in foreign countries, and given illegals free access, while pretending to "protect the country's borders"

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 8:00 PM  

  • Vote for Ron Paul. He is our last hope.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 11:28 PM  

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