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To: texastoo
We live on a continent whose three countries possess the assets to make it the strongest, most prosperous and self-sufficient area on Earth. Within the borders of this North American continent are the food, resources, technology and undeveloped territory which, properly managed, could dramatically improve the quality of life of all its inhabitants.

It is no accident that this unmatched potential for progress and prosperity exists in three countries with such long-standing heritages of free government. A developing closeness among Canada, Mexico and the United States--a North American accord--would permit achievement of that potential in each country beyond that which I believe any of them--strong as they are--could accomplish in the absence of such cooperation. In fact, the key to our own future security may lie in both Mexico and Canada becoming much stronger countries than they are today.

No one can say at this point precisely what form future cooperation among our three countries will take. But if I am elected President, I would be willing to invite each of our neighbors to send a special representative to our government to sit in on high level planning sessions with us, as partners, mutually concerned about the future of our continent. First, I would immediately seek the views and ideas of Canadian and Mexican leaders on this issue, and work tirelessly with them to develop closer ties among our peoples. It is time we stopped thinking of our nearest neighbors as foreigners.

Ronald Reagan, November 13, 1979.


96 posted on 07/05/2006 10:55:08 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy; texastoo

That's going to leave a mark.

But, Reagan didn't actually say the phrase "North American Free Trade Treaty". He said "North American Accord", which is the same thing, of course, but I don't think tex will buy it.


99 posted on 07/05/2006 11:02:12 AM PDT by Rex Anderson
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To: 1rudeboy

Here we go again. Barry Goldwater 1964 speech.

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/barrygoldwater1964rnc.htm

I believe that we must look beyond the defense of freedom today to its extension tomorrow. I believe that the communism which boasts it will bury us will, instead, give way to the forces of freedom. And I can see in the distant and yet recognizable future the outlines of a world worthy of our dedication, our every risk, our every effort, our every sacrifice along the way. Yes, a world that will redeem the suffering of those who will be liberated from tyranny. I can see -- and I suggest that all thoughtful men must contemplate -- the flowering of an Atlantic civilization, the whole of Europe reunified and freed, trading openly across its borders, communicating openly across the world.

Now, this is a goal far, far more meaningful than a moon shot.

It's a -- It's a truly inspiring goal for all free men to set for themselves during the latter half of the twentieth century.

I can also see -- and all free men must thrill to -- the events of this Atlantic civilization joined by its great ocean highway to the United States. What a destiny! What a destiny can be ours to stand as a great central pillar linking Europe, the Americas, and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the Pacific. I can see a day when all the Americas, North and South, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged one by one in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. We know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day or wiped away in an hour. But we pledge, we pledge that human sympathy -- what our neighbors to the South call an attitude of "simpatico" -- no less than enlightened self'-interest will be our guide.

And I can see this Atlantic civilization galvanizing and guiding emergent nations everywhere.


102 posted on 07/05/2006 11:10:36 AM PDT by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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To: 1rudeboy; Dog Gone
They act like the government has never thought of improvements to our transportation system and it all started in just the last few years...

Federal Highway Administration, National Priority Corridors

Corsi can't even get his numbers correct but spews false info. There are more than 5,000 miles of interstate roadways in the US. Hell Texas has over 3000 miles. I think it is over 40,000 nationwide.

104 posted on 07/05/2006 11:21:17 AM PDT by deport
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