Posted on 07/25/2007 4:34:57 AM PDT by Man50D
The endorsement by a major city mayor of a document described as "The Declaration of North American Integration" represents a long-term effort by local governments to bypass state and federal governments and work directly with Mexico and Canada to create agreements that integrate the continent below the radar screen, charges an activist.
Adam Rott, founder of watchdog blog Oklahoma Corridor Watch, brought to light the document signed by Mayor Mick Cornett.
The document was presented at the May 2004 summit meeting of the North American International Trade Corridor Partnership, or NAITCP. According to an Internet-archived summary report of the meeting, held in Kansas City, Mo., the document was signed by 90 people.
Rott told WND he created Oklahoma Corridor Watch because, "I saw the efforts in Texas by Internet blogs such as Texas Corridor Watch and Texas Toll Party to get the word out in Texas about the Trans-Texas Corridor. I wanted to warn Oklahoma about plans to extend the Trans-Texas Corridor along Interstate 35 north into our state."
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
I can't believe there actually were people that thought the TTC would just kinda "stop" at the red river.
I hope all the good practice we got in with our opposition to the illigals amnesty business will help us now. Start pounding the White House lines and voicing our opposition. But this time we have to try to make a dent in what is arguably the hardest and thickest skull in Christendom.
I guess Gov. Goodhair (Perry) wasn’t the only one in those smokey backroom dealings with foreign companies.
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The 2004 NAITCP "Kansas City Declaration" was also signed by Kay Barnes, then Mayor of Kansas City, Mo.; Michael Haverty, chairman and CEO of Kansas City Southern; Chris Guiterrez, president of Kansas City SmartPort; and Francisco Gil Diaz, secretary of finance and public credit in Mexico.
According to the NAITCP brochure, the Kansas City Declaration reads in part, "We have come to realize that our communities in Mexico, Canada and the United States are closely linked to each other, and that we share profoundly in this emerging North American economic system.
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The NAU/SPP takes top billing again today...
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I never thought we, as citizens, would have to work so hard internally and fight our own government, to keep our country. Our government is supposed to protect it.
Our government has become a band of Neros.
We *are* the government. The people we're needing to fight against in Washington are mere opportunists, taking advantage of the lazy, uncaring, and ignorant American public.
IMHO, our job for the immediate future is to help our fellow citizens to wake up from their stupor, and to pick up the phone or email their representatives.
"I see dumb people. They're everywhere."
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