Posted on 03/12/2007 1:55:08 PM PDT by Kimberly GG
"A dozen states are working on resolutions that would oppose not only the implementation but the idea of a "North American Union," or other plans that would lead to the integration of the United States into a larger structure.".........
........"Already, 12 states have introduced resolutions to oppose the SPP, the NAU and even the idea of the amero, a proposed currency that could be used to replace the dollar.
The resolutions also typically oppose the creation of North American Free Trade Act superhighways along the model of the Trans-Texas Corridor, the car-truck-train-pipeline corridor four football-fields wide being built parallel to Interstate 35 from Laredo, Texas, to the border with Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City. "........
Anti-NAU resolutions have been introduced in the following state legislatures:
Arizona: Senate Concurrent Memorial 1002 Click to check bill status.
Georgia: Senate Resolution 124
Illinois: House Joint Resolution 29 Click to check bill status.
Missouri: Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 House Concurrent Resolution 33
Montana: House Joint Resolution 25
Oregon: Senate Joint Memorial 5
South Carolina: House Concurrent Resolution 3185 You also can find the bill here under "H 3185"
South Dakota: Senate Concurrent Resolution 7 Click to check bill status
Tennessee: Senate Joint Resolution 88
Utah: House Joint Resolution 7 Click to check bill status.
Virginia: Senate Joint Resolution 442
Washington: Senate Joint Memorial 8004 House Joint Memorial 4018
so much for a 'conspiracy theory'
Cue your own spooky music, coward
How could they possibly be working on opposing a plan that's merely a figment of conspiracy theorists' imaginations? / sarc
Why are you insulting yourself? You didn't say anything deserving of a flame war. If you don't behave, I'll have to push the abuse button...
More whittling away of the border.
But, I trust Michael Medved more than I believe elected officials from 12 states!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yep. Or the number of us who need to be institutionalized is increasing rapidly. ;)
I am skeptical of the long term viability of our coastal cities and their transportation network (95) in the midst of a major fuel crisis and throughout the duration of this generational war.
You go girl!
IIRC, an article last week had 11 states in opposition. So, the opposition has gained one more.
Even though the 'corridor' is from Laredo to OKC to KC on to Canada, once it gets going, there are plans for off=shoots. One article a few weeks ago indicated that one proposed roadway will traverse the south into FL, with probable roadways shooting off to Little Rock, New Orleans, Nashville, Atlanta, etc.
This will be no small undertaking, and anyone who thinks it will just be a superhighway from Laredo to Canada is probably already smoking some of the stuff that will filter in via this open superhighway.
good!
The Mexican truckdriver issue is boiling to the surface today as well. One excellent point is, not only is their equipment suspect, but there is no control over how much sleep they have received prior to crossing at the border checkpoints.
South Carolina Ping
Add me to the list. / Remove me from the list.
Only 12? We need to try to push that up to at least 30!
LOL, spelling.
Sounds GREAT.
However, I suspect the puppet masters will find a way to roll right over the top of such measures. Perhaps via martial law or some such.
At least this should slow them down slightly. I hope more.
Back years ago while in college I had a PT job working for some really bad folks. They had what appeared to be a very honestly run business. They seemed like good, honest, moral business men and they made a point to take on and hire very honest, moral folks to make the appearances all the more complete, so their folks at the front desk were upstanding, good, honest folks but they were in reality scum and up to no good. Nothing new under the sun, like the bad guys are really gonna be dressed in black so we can see them coming.
Not that I'm saying the internationalist scum who hate America used the Christian Right like this at all...no that's not what I'm saying at all /s
Hey (they'd say) don't take it personally, it's just business, and it certainly ain't no conspiracy, just the way scum do business.
well, you know, it's coming from WND again. bunch-o-kooks.
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