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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Poverty bill could cost taxpayers billions, 5-07-08

A media critic is warning that a Senate bill sponsored by Barack Obama that purports to fight global poverty amounts to an unfunded mandate on federal government.

Read entire article, 5-07-08

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Outsourcing U.S. Passport Production

The Government Printing Office (GPO) has outsourced the manufacturing of e-passports claiming that no U.S. companies makes necessary parts. Currently, blank passport covers are inserted with computer chips in Europe and then shipped to Thailand. (Islamic extremist groups are known to be active in Thailand.) Next, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) antenna are inserted, and then the blank covers are shipped to the U.S. for binding. GPO Inspector General J. Anthony Ogden has warned the agency that there are “significant deficiencies with the manufacturing of blank passports, security of components, and the internal controls for the process.” Washingtontimes.com, 3-26-08.

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Bush Refuses To Deny The North American Agenda

The three-nation summit at Montebello, Quebec, was held behind closed doors, well guarded behind an intimidating fence and plenty of police, but the news conference that followed on August 21 revealed more than the three heads of state had planned. President George W. Bush, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Mexican President Felipe Calderon all refused to deny that the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) is a stepping stone toward a North American Union.

The $64,000 question was posed by a Fox News reporter, Bret Baier. He asked all three heads of state, "Can you say today that this is not a prelude to a North American Union, similar to a European Union?" Phyllis Schlafly Column, 9-5-07.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The NAFTA Superhighway

Today the leaders of the three major nations of North America met to discuss a unified North American Union.

Why the president of our nation is looking to set our country back to the pace of our neighbors is beyond me.

Charlotteconservative.com, August 21, 2007

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Monday, August 20, 2007

2000 Rallied to Protest SPP

Approximately 2,000 people joined a rally on Parliament Hill yesterday to protest the Security and Prosperity Partnership summit, which took place in Montebello, Quebec.

See Ottawa Citizen article for photo of the rally (8-20-07).

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

The Nation cover story denies Superhighway

Nevertheless acknowledges massive Texas project to accommodate NAFTA, WTO

In a cover story for the current Nation magazine, Christopher Hayes is the latest to join a growing list of those who deny a NAFTA Superhighway exists.

"There is no such thing as a proposed NAFTA Superhighway," Hayes declares.

The remainder of the article, however, shows how the Trans Texas Corridor under construction parallel to Interstate 35 is specifically designed to accommodate the steadily growing volume of NAFTA and World Trade Organization traffic pouring into Texas from China and the Far East through Mexican ports on the Pacific such as Manzanillo and Lázaro Cárdenas. WorldNetDaily.com, August 15, 2007

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

May Phyllis Schlafly Report now online!

Prepare for the Big Issue in 2008, May 2007

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Price Of Imported Food Is Too High

The vast production of American food is one of the greatest achievements of our free enterprise society and of our superior system of patents that encouraged the invention of fantastically efficient farm machinery. In one of our favorite patriotic songs, we wax lyrical about our “amber waves of grain."

Contiune Reading Phyllis Schlafly's Column

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