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To: potlatch
Why? That seems to be quite a mystery. To understand someone's motives you need look no further than their actions (or inaction). Here's a start:

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BRACE YOURSELF - MEXICO SEEKS PROTECTION FOR 'RIGHTS' OF ILLEGAL ALIENS

(CLICK ON THE ABOVE LINK - BRACE YOURSELF)

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http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/03/14/tri-national-report050314.html

WASHINGTON - The leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States will discuss a plan to beef up continental security and speed up movement across their borders when they meet next week.

A report calls for the creation of a common economic and security community by the end of the decade. The document's proposals would try to create a secure perimeter around the continent, while making it easier for people and goods to move across the shared borders.

The proposals contained in the report are expected to be a part of the discussions when Prime Minister Paul Martin and Mexican President Vicente Fox meet with U.S. President George W. Bush at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.

The report was jointly sponsored by the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations.

Among its chief recommendations:

If the three leaders manage to agree in principle to some of the report's recommendations, further discussions would be required to hammer out the details.

Greater continental integration could be opposed in all three countries. A North American economic community could make some Canadians nervous about the country's sovereignty.

Mexicans could worry about a U.S. grab of natural resources.

Some Americans, on the other hand, could be concerned about their partners' commitment to continental security.

The task force that prepared the report was chaired by former deputy prime minister John Manley, former Mexican finance minister Pedro Aspe and former Massachusetts governor William Weld.

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153 posted on 03/17/2005 9:15:04 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Any nation unable to define its own borders and whose citizenry are but mere residents will perish.)
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To: Heywood R. Floyd

CFR in #153


154 posted on 03/17/2005 9:16:47 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Any nation unable to define its own borders and whose citizenry are but mere residents will perish.)
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To: Happy2BMe

I heard that audio in an email you sent. I'm sorry, I just don't want one huge open border continent, we will have more crime than ever.


155 posted on 03/17/2005 9:28:15 PM PST by potlatch (Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.)
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To: Happy2BMe; potlatch
Biometric border passes to allow freer movement at borders and customs sites.

So, how does this improve security? When do we get to have a voice in this? We are three distinct, separate countries, and I like it that way. My neighbor cannot come in to my apartment anytime she wants to. She needs to knock and then obtain my permission, or have my invitation.

I have been to Mexico and I have been to Canada. I made sure I knew what customs, theirs and ours, required before I went.

What's fair is fair.

159 posted on 03/18/2005 3:32:47 PM PST by La Enchiladita (political correctness is the enemy of free speech, yet liberals exercise both and impose the former)
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