Do You Know How To Make The Illegal Alien Problem Go Away?
Simple... make the border go away
I've already posted concerning the United States of North America.
Now here is an interesting little tid-bit showing how we're getting that much closer to the North American Union. Click here to read the entire article. Here's a taste;
With virtually no mention in the mainstream media, Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez convened on June 15, the first meeting of the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), an apparently extra-constitutional advisory group organized by the Department of Commerce (DOC) under the auspices of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
The press release noted that the NACC would meet annually “with security and prosperity Ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis.” The “SPP Ministers” were not identified. Moreover, the term “Ministers” was an unusual reference to the U.S. government, especially when the founding fathers had taken such pains to rid the U.S. of all terminology that could be reminiscent of monarchical systems such as the British royalty against whom the Revolutionary War was aimed.
See that piece of paper going down the toilet? It's called The Constitution. SAY BYE-BYE!
Simple... make the border go away
I've already posted concerning the United States of North America.
Now here is an interesting little tid-bit showing how we're getting that much closer to the North American Union. Click here to read the entire article. Here's a taste;
With virtually no mention in the mainstream media, Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez convened on June 15, the first meeting of the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), an apparently extra-constitutional advisory group organized by the Department of Commerce (DOC) under the auspices of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
The press release noted that the NACC would meet annually “with security and prosperity Ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis.” The “SPP Ministers” were not identified. Moreover, the term “Ministers” was an unusual reference to the U.S. government, especially when the founding fathers had taken such pains to rid the U.S. of all terminology that could be reminiscent of monarchical systems such as the British royalty against whom the Revolutionary War was aimed.
See that piece of paper going down the toilet? It's called The Constitution. SAY BYE-BYE!
2 Comments:
Why does it worry you? Just think, if we absorb Mexico and Canada, our southernmost border will be smaller (and thereby more defensible) and we won't have a northern border. We can add a Maple Leaf and a Cactus to the 50 stars on the blue field of our flag. There's oodles of benefits, and pitfalls, but I don't think that it would be the end of the world.
A few observations:
- No one has been paying any serious attention to the Constitution since 1865.
- The reference to "ministers" as opposed to (I assume) "secretaries" is actually good English. A "minister" is someone who *administers* the government or a portion thereof. A "secretary" simply records things, usu. in written form.
- In ridding the U.S. of our monarchy, it appears as if the Founding Fathers might have shot themselves and their posterity in the foot.
- Now that the Constitution is a "living document", it appears to be working just fine... since it can mean anything the supreme Court wants it to mean at the time.
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