Phyllis Schlafly

The NAFTA Super Highway

It’s not just American ports that are fast slipping into foreign ownership; it’s highways, too. A Spanish company, Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte, S.A., has bought the right to operate a toll road through Texas and collect tolls for the next 50 years.

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What’s Up To Date In Kansas City?

Grassroots Americans of all parties and economic classes rose up out of their political apathy a few months ago and forced President Bush to reverse his administration’s decision to allow a Middle East government to own America’s major ports.

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Foreign Language Ballots Cause a Rebellion

The Washington Establishment is shocked at the discovery that Americans don’t like the idea of the federal government forcing local governments to provide foreign language ballots. That’s one more indication of how out of touch our leaders are with grassroots America.

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CFR’s Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about what’s really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North American countries. A 59-page CFR document spells out a five-year plan for the “establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community” with a common “outer security perimeter.”

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To Celebrate Independence, We Must Have Sovereignty

The handover of power to Iraq by the victorious American forces has stimulated public discussion about a word that seems to have fallen in disfavor in the last few years: sovereignty. That means the ability of a government to act without being subject to the legal control of another country or international organization, restrained only by moral principles.

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Borders, Trucks, Citizenship, Sanctuary

The compelling truth about the danger and devastation on America’s southern border is crying out to be told. Americans need to hear from the likes of Erin Anderson, whose family homesteaded in Cochise County on the Arizona-Mexico border in the late 1880s.

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Conservative Agenda for 2003

A new Republican majority in both Houses of Congress is gathering this month. It’s time to reaffirm some basic Republican principles and move ahead to achieve conservative goals in all three branches of government.

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